The people who influence us most live on in our memories, continuing that relationship
“…If anything, growth looks more like a reordering than a departure. The past does not disappear; it settles into a different place.”
So beautifully said. I cannot wait to read this book.
Just finished reading this original, quirky, absorbing and deeply spiritual book - thanks to a recommendation by @FR. DWIGHT LONGENECKER .
Rico, I very much enjoyed this amplification of the idea that relationships continue to change even after the death of the other. Very insightful.
Thank you! I’m really just taking that line from your book, along with the context you give it, and continuing down the same path. Of course, my own prior relationships are tied in as well.
“…If anything, growth looks more like a reordering than a departure. The past does not disappear; it settles into a different place.”
So beautifully said. I cannot wait to read this book.
Just finished reading this original, quirky, absorbing and deeply spiritual book - thanks to a recommendation by @FR. DWIGHT LONGENECKER .
Rico, I very much enjoyed this amplification of the idea that relationships continue to change even after the death of the other. Very insightful.
Thank you! I’m really just taking that line from your book, along with the context you give it, and continuing down the same path. Of course, my own prior relationships are tied in as well.