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We must remain spacious in order to accommodate the increasing grief which will arise in us as we grow older in the world. We must continue to expand in that spaciousness, until we become the boundless self. Grief is not to be overcome, but to be accommodated, with loving kindness for self and others. It is another name for love.

— Andō. from her most recent Patreon newsletter.

Ten years after Tanya Davis wrote the gorgeous poem, How to Be Alone, she’s done it again with a poignant poem for these times, How to Be at Home.

So lovely.

If you’ve never seen it, here’s How To Be Alone. It’s one of my favorite things.