
I dig this book. For the title, Wanderful. Thx Nadia for steering me to it. And yes, for the spirit and words that invite a simple yet purposeful wonder.
I dig a question in this book, “How can we be purposely purposeless in a world where productivity rules?”
The author, David Pearl, goes on to ask, “Why are we so obsessed with straight lines when Nature teaches us to wiggle?”
“What’s exciting about being lost and how is that different from feeling lost?”
And more.
Oh, to wander — what sweet invitation. Yes, for the pleasing quality of the moment. Some freedom from so much hard-wired productivity.
And yes, yes, to come into more alignment, perhaps attunement, with life flowing. With intelligence flowing. With intuition flowering. With joy joying.
Flowing, flowering, joying. These are purposeful things. That go along with productive things. Let’s not forget, nor delude ourselves, to think such wandering practice isn’t utterly productive.



