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by Jane Stahl
In Part 4 of the limited series exploring the nature of the existential “Hero’s Journey,” JD Stahl offers a wide-ranging discussion that offers his own experience in detaching from the forces—expectations, assumptions, searches for meaning and happiness that fettered him from the person he was meant to become.
Suggesting that we are all in search of the chemical oxytocin through our addictive behaviors, he offers the need to strip ourselves of distractions, to confront and accept our dualistic nature to find the peace and the freedom that is our true nature. There’s more.
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So beautifully written, Craig!
Very nice to be reminded we do not live in fairy tale time (Holywood hasn't helped either), and of the real essence of love--caring for and about another Thanks, Chris.
Great message. I have been walking around with an empty shoe for fifty years, forgetting that love is already here.