The opening story is a traditional koan from the Zen tradition. The image is of Hanuman, a warrior and ally of Rama in the Ramayana. His story is worth exploring in the context of a conversation about Power and Strength.
It touched and moved me beyond what words can express, an affirmation of my current experience of recalibrating my relationship to power and money from strength after a deep and precious decalibration process of those two concepts.
How apt that money and power were the ajar themes for April and May.
This showed up in my IG feed today. I could’ve saved you 2,500 words of reading and simply pointed you to this glorious embodiment of Strength in the face of Power: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cdl5bizvX-V/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
The opening story is a traditional koan from the Zen tradition. The image is of Hanuman, a warrior and ally of Rama in the Ramayana. His story is worth exploring in the context of a conversation about Power and Strength.
I read and reread and reread.
It touched and moved me beyond what words can express, an affirmation of my current experience of recalibrating my relationship to power and money from strength after a deep and precious decalibration process of those two concepts.
How apt that money and power were the ajar themes for April and May.
Thank you ✨