
Thank you, John, for the 気候・Qi Gong. It really does help and will be even better when I move into a more shaded area for daily practice.
Thank you John in Tokyo for your general feedback in your email. Ex-pats seem to have a perspective that is freer of outright judgement and a need to define. I realize I have that perspective too as do others I've met here who have actually LIVED abroad. Your analysis of what you found "telling" also makes alot of sense to me.
It is still hard to fit in, but you Two Johns have been a comfort today (as well as one SW) and today the 禅 locomotive of enlightenment crashed right into my young and restless heart. It still hurts but a calm seed of maturity is growing - it might even turn out to be a jewel if I treat it right.
Thank you John in Tokyo for your general feedback in your email. Ex-pats seem to have a perspective that is freer of outright judgement and a need to define. I realize I have that perspective too as do others I've met here who have actually LIVED abroad. Your analysis of what you found "telling" also makes alot of sense to me.
It is still hard to fit in, but you Two Johns have been a comfort today (as well as one SW) and today the 禅 locomotive of enlightenment crashed right into my young and restless heart. It still hurts but a calm seed of maturity is growing - it might even turn out to be a jewel if I treat it right.
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