Life as an Unfolding Journey
Transitions rarely arrive all at once. More often, they unfold slowly, in stages we can only recognize in hindsight. In this reflection, I explore what it might mean to trust life as an unfolding process- staying with not knowing, easing our rush for clarity, and listening for what is slowly taking shape. It’s also an invitation to sense how our personal transitions are held within a larger collective moment of change, and how we might meet both with presence and care.
Forgiveness: Returning to Ourselves and Each Other
Forgiveness is often seen as a moral choice or an act of letting go. But I see it more like a human process. An unfolding that asks us to feel what’s true, restore our inner resourcefulness, and return to connection in our own time. In this piece, I explore forgiveness from the inside out: as an embodied process, a relational practice, and a collective capacity we urgently need in a world shaped by conflict and complexity.