Letting Go Without Erasure explores ego, safety, and the sacred responsibility of selfhood — asking whether spiritual becoming asks us to disappear, or to belong more honestly without abandoning ourselves.
Letting Go Without Erasure explores ego, safety, and the sacred responsibility of selfhood — asking whether spiritual becoming asks us to disappear, or to belong more honestly without abandoning ourselves.
"Trying to stop friends and relations from making certain life choices such as whether to take a new job or start a family could “violate a crucial moral right”, according to a new paper by a Cambridge philosopher."