I often feel that one of the deepest problems of modern life is the way we have come to see ourselves as separate from the living world rather than part of it. Your reflection feels like an invitation to remember embodiment, relationship, vulnerability, and belonging again.
I also appreciate that you approach this as a genuine inquiry rather than a fixed answer. “What does it mean to fully embody our mammalian heritage?” is such a powerful question.
Thank you, Annabel.
I often feel that one of the deepest problems of modern life is the way we have come to see ourselves as separate from the living world rather than part of it. Your reflection feels like an invitation to remember embodiment, relationship, vulnerability, and belonging again.
I also appreciate that you approach this as a genuine inquiry rather than a fixed answer. “What does it mean to fully embody our mammalian heritage?” is such a powerful question.