Little Buddha shared this today, how apropos:
YOUR
FIXED IDENTITY - In Buddhism we call the notion of a fixed identity
“ego clinging.” It’s how we try to put solid ground under our feet in an
ever-shifting world. Meditation practice starts to erode that fixed
identity. As you sit, you begin to see yourself with more clarity, and
you notice how attached you are to your opinions about yourself. Often
the first blow to the fixed identity is precipitated by a crisis. When
things fall apart in your life, you feel as if your whole world is
crumbling. But actually it’s your fixed identity that’s crumbling. And
as Chögyam Trungpa used to tell us, that’s cause for celebration.
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