When did you do the most growing up?
Good Morning!
It has been almost three years and 987 posts since I first started The Daily Buddha blog. Over the years it has grown to encompass twoseparate postings across 11 countries and gained thousands of subscribers. After much internal debate today I write to inform each of you that this will be my last formal post here.
Like all things in life change is inevitable. In my own personal life I am preparing for many changes and a new chapter to this story I call a life. What began as a simple daily practice for me to externalize many of the thoughts, life lessons and teachings truly became a lesson in itself and I have learned so much from each of your comments, feedback and goodwill.
I have no bad feelings and mourn no loss for what has happened within this blog has enriched my life beyond the words and pictures I have posted over the years. Nothing is static about wisdom and life and this is as it should be. I hope if anything that one clear message has always come across through The Daily Buddha - Life is a wonderful series of exercises to open up the mysteries of the human heart and thedeepest realities of our human experience as they exist , uniquely in each of us, right at this moment. It is not a personal journey but a shared one and the more we fathom our own hearts, the more we find of others and beyond that the very heart of the world.
May we all continue down this path of discovery together.
I will be leaving the blog up and staying a member of the many sites I co-post at and belong to. I encourage everyone to revisit many of the posts for they are timeless reminders of everyday living and exploration. Again I thank each and everyone of you for sharing in this experience with me and sharing your hearts openly to a world that often values closed doors, hearts and minds. You are each courageous warriors that keep the authentic lineage ofspirituality alive and well.