Alone

Alone is simply missing an "L": All One.

Alone is simply missing an "L": All One.

With Covid-19 and physical distancing, many of us are experiencing what it is like to be more physically alone. We may be physically separated from the ones we love. Or, if we are mindfully in each other’s presence, we may be no closer than 6 feet and wearing masks. The very real desire for physical human connection is within us all. I invite you to use this experience of being more physically alone as a practice. How can we re-frame this challenge as an opportunity?