How do you know when you are expressing who you really are?
You’re thinking too much.
That’s a problem you want to get yourself out of.
I thought I’d ask for anyone who wanted to but was embarrassed or afraid. continue →
Bringing Forth Individual Wisdom of the Collective Whole
How do you know when you are expressing who you really are?
You’re thinking too much.
That’s a problem you want to get yourself out of.
I thought I’d ask for anyone who wanted to but was embarrassed or afraid. continue →
I think each of us can see a part of ourselves in this humanly humorous look at vulnerability and wholeheartedness. A self-named researcher storyteller, Brene Brown takes us through her personal story to discover and put to rest vulnerability in this 2010 Ted Talk. continue →
Our oldest cat Zoe died yesterday morning (Tuesday) an unbelievably quick two weeks after noticing something was different, and only three days after a diagnosis of liver disease. She passed peacefully at home with both of us present. Even in such a short time I am amazed and grateful for what she taught me in her death as much as she did her life.
As I start this I’m not sure how short, long or coherent what follows will be. I just know I need to capture the insights I’ve had over the past two weeks and pay attention to where they may go. These stories are somehow important to record now for reminders down the road.
Forewarned this is a long read you’re interested to know a bit of what went on. Might be time for a hot cup of tea. continue →
How do you let go?
The better question to ask is
who do you let go?
And I will ask you to answer that – who did you let go? continue →
So having is an illusion. We don’t have anything.
That is correct.
But having is the key to continue →
How do we dream then? How do we have vision?
Let yourself out.
You try and complicate things. Take the most difficult route.
You know who you are.
Be that. continue →
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