I grew up in the US, in a very religious catholic family. I relate so much to your story and I’m on my meditation journey now as well. Learning to be alone is such an important part of healing from bad things in the past. Hope you’re having a good day ☀️
Oh that was just what i needed today, thank you for sharing. Maybe the universe communicates this way who knows, i'm in need of this and then suddenly a video like that pops up. Keep posting, it is much appreciated
Love this authentic sharing! I’ve been in a general state of loneliness for years. Your video title pulled me in. Right now I’m reading a book about a Buddhist nun who retreated to a cave for 12 years. Eating it up!! I think I long for true solitude like that, and like you’re sharing about. But I’m in a marriage. My husband has a serious illness that I feel I agreed on at a deeper level. I will not abandon him. I feel I can have it all- solitude, somehow. And my life in this big city of San Francisco. Thank you for this.
Thanks and I really appreciate your comment. I know that this question might make you feel uncomfortable but I'll shoot. What is it that stops you from abandoning your husband ? what is that feeling ?
@@annediamond808I think you can have it all, like you said in your comment. You need not abandon anyone. I think you can find solitude in between things and maybe you can get more help that you can take more breaks. I just wanted to write because I was a little shaken by the suggestion that you might just abandon someone like that. Idk. Maybe I’m missing something, but that’s what I think.
@@tnijoo5109 I’m completely with you. It is simply not part of our story, to ever leave each other, in this lifetime. In fact, we’ve come to discover that even though our spiritual views differ (he’s an atheist, I’m very spiritual) we will stay together out of love. I’m appreciate your comment and your concern.
and how wonderful that you now see that everyone that bashed you as unworthy did so because you were and are in fact very much in the right. to stand alone in truth and authenticity is one of the bravest feats of mankind. excellent storytelling and analysis. shalom from Israel
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Good lesson! Confirming what a lot of us are learning about being present. All- one
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I grew up in the US, in a very religious catholic family. I relate so much to your story and I’m on my meditation journey now as well. Learning to be alone is such an important part of healing from bad things in the past. Hope you’re having a good day ☀️
I'm happy for you my friend ❤ Thanks for the comment , I really appreciate it 🌱
thank you for sharing 🤍
Thank you for watching and thank you for the comment. I really appreciate it 🤍
Oh that was just what i needed today, thank you for sharing. Maybe the universe communicates this way who knows, i'm in need of this and then suddenly a video like that pops up. Keep posting, it is much appreciated
We all some how need each other I suppose :) Thanks for the comment , I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the video from New Zealand 🙏
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Love this authentic sharing!
I’ve been in a general state of loneliness for years. Your video title pulled me in.
Right now I’m reading a book about a Buddhist nun who retreated to a cave for 12 years. Eating it up!! I think I long for true solitude like that, and like you’re sharing about. But I’m in a marriage. My husband has a serious illness that I feel I agreed on at a deeper level. I will not abandon him.
I feel I can have it all- solitude, somehow. And my life in this big city of San Francisco.
Thank you for this.
Thanks and I really appreciate your comment.
I know that this question might make you feel uncomfortable but I'll shoot.
What is it that stops you from abandoning your husband ? what is that feeling ?
@@One.Minute.Meditation Ha!! I knew this was coming
@@annediamond808I think you can have it all, like you said in your comment. You need not abandon anyone. I think you can find solitude in between things and maybe you can get more help that you can take more breaks. I just wanted to write because I was a little shaken by the suggestion that you might just abandon someone like that. Idk. Maybe I’m missing something, but that’s what I think.
@@tnijoo5109 I’m completely with you. It is simply not part of our story, to ever leave each other, in this lifetime. In fact, we’ve come to discover that even though our spiritual views differ (he’s an atheist, I’m very spiritual) we will stay together out of love.
I’m appreciate your comment and your concern.
@@annediamond808 that’s beautiful. I’m very glad. Thank you.
Watched it fully.
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Thank you. I really needed this video tiday.
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Thank you for making this video brother!
I watched the whole video and I'm glad I did.
Thank you for watching it brother :)
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and how wonderful that you now see that everyone that bashed you as unworthy did so because you were and are in fact very much in the right. to stand alone in truth and authenticity is one of the bravest feats of mankind. excellent storytelling and analysis. shalom from Israel
Shalom :)
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Watched the whole video & grasped what you meant. Hope to see more videos on meditation. Thanks.
Thanks for watching it and thanks for the comment :) Sure there will be more content around meditation.
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My brother you just helped me
My Brother I am glad to hear that ♡
I just started the video and I was almost like you - i am exmuslim since a decade ago since my 20s
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Watched until the end. You found true peace. In which country did you film this if I may ask? The background is beautiful.
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This is filmed in Denmark :)