Corinne Cayce
Sep 3, 2018 · 1 min read

What a great read- thank you for allowing yourself to be so vulnerable in your writing! I really resonated with your description of all the work that goes into really trusting and owning that we are good enough just as we are, with all our imperfections and that that the harder we push down the mean voice the more rooted it can become. When we invite in the hardest, parts of ourselves- instead of pretending they aren’t there or trying to beat them into submission- they begin to dissolve. Pema Chodron, the wonderful Buddhist nun teacher, defines the root of fear as that feeling that we just aren’t good enough and enlightenment as the absence of fear. So the whole (very long) path can become about learning to embrace ourselves as we are in all its painful and liberating glory. :) thanks again for sharing!

    Corinne Cayce

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