This is my last post with Beginner’s
Mind.
Change has always both scared the hell
out of me and thrilled me right down to the mula bandha, to put it
politely.
But with age, with experience, and I
swear with yoga practice, I’m beginning to love the feeling that comes with letting go and walking through the next door.
My guess is that saying thank you is one of the keys to good transitions.
So.
Thanks, first, to Yogajournal.com and
all of the lovely editors who offered me a chance to have this 18-month conversation with you. As readers, we have no idea how
much work goes into such a massive and excellent website. To create
and nurture such a thing, and to do it with good hearts, humor, and
professionalism is off-the-mat yoga at its best.
Thanks, next, to yoga for being such a
fabulous topic of conversation, not to mention a superb window
through which to explore ourselves and our place in this mysterious
world.
Thanks, most importantly, to you. Many,
many of you have become friends. Many of you might as well have written
these posts, given all the compelling and thoughtful notes you sent this way. On occasion, some of you objected to what I wrote. Thanks for caring enough to do so. All of you have been excellent
teachers.
It’s been a
pleasure.
(And it’s not like I’m dead. You can
still reach me at kristin@kristinshepherd.ca
or at Dr.Kristin Shepherd on Facebook. Hope you do.)
Thanks again for the conversation.
Lots of love and joy,
kristin
Dr.
Kristin Shepherd is a chiropractor, actor, and speaker (About All
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