It took a while but I finally found a photo that expresses my day.
I’ve most definitely been holed up in recovery mode, but I hope to be ready to rejoin the world tomorrow.
(not necessarily in that order)
It took a while but I finally found a photo that expresses my day.
I’ve most definitely been holed up in recovery mode, but I hope to be ready to rejoin the world tomorrow.
There have been moments this week when I’ve wondered if I was overdoing the “recovery mode” thing and whether I shouldn’t be a little quicker in getting back to “normal”.
Thankfully, I’ve pretty much got my energy back, but my thinking is still rather fuzzy. It feels good to sort through my 50th anniversary planning materials, throwing out old notes and deleting emails. And I’m happy to be slowly catching up on tasks that were pushed aside amidst 50th anniversary busyness.
But lurking right below the surface is a subtle sense of urgency. I’ve got a feeling that last week’s event served as a catalyst for new projects and undertakings, which have somehow gotten well underway without us knowing exactly what they are (of course, Master and Swamiji know!). And now we’ve got to figure out what those projects and undertakings are and get caught up to them; like being the engineer on a train that’s left the station without us! 🙂