Naturally

Nature runs on sunlight. Nature uses only the energy it needs. Nature fits form to function. Nature recycles everything. Nature rewards cooperation. Nature banks on diversity. Nature demands local expertise. Nature curbs excesses from within. Nature taps the power of limits.*
Jean Houston

We’re surrounded by problems. Problems create the arc of our days, and so solving them creates value for ourselves and for others.**
Seth Godin

Earth is smarter than us–
When we think of ourselves as
some super-species apart.

Though when we understand ourselves
to be Earth, we get to
be smart, too.

The journey into the heart of the natural world is a journey into reverence. It is a journey into seeing the I-am-ness of every life-form and every human being, and never reducing the other to a category of being, whether that be of gender or religion, of race or nationality. I am who I am. And I will be who be who I will be.^

*Jean Houston’s The Wizard of Us;
**Seth Godin’s blog: The Knot;
^Philip Newell’s Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul.

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Time to think

The secret to designing growth loops is not better knowledge or skills, but your ability to think about your own thinking, question your automatic responses, and know your mind.*
Anne-Laure Le Cunff

We’re thinking all the time,
But do we make time to think
about what we’re thinking?

However we go about it,
Thinking about our thinking
will slow us down– and there’s the problem.

Thinking about thinking in a fast world
feels like a luxury,
But “slow is smooth and smooth is fast” works in practise.

How we think not only affects the direction
of our growth in what we see as positive,
It also enables to deal with our anxieties and stress.

Some write their thoughts out
in lists and/or journals, others
speak them out to hear what they sound like.

There are many ways–
Some label it slow thinking,**
Others write about elephants and their riders.^

Explore, experiment,
Beyond knowledge and skills,
Towards your deepest way of thinking.

*Anne-Laure Le Cunff’s Tiny Experiments;
**Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow;
^Chip and Dan Heath’s Switch.

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There’s always a quest

Another obvious case of a call to adventure occurs when something – or someone – has been taken away and you go in quest of it into the realms of adventure. Always the realm of adventure is one of unknown forces and unknown powers.*
Joseph Campbell

I must know that I am, at least in part, the very thing I am seeking.**
Richard Rohr

Perhaps we find our life
most of all
through quests–
Something is missing
and we set out to find it.

The universe asks
what will we do with our lives,
And whilst some answers come to us,
It is more likely a question will ask us
to trust our discomfort and need.

There’ll be companions and guides
along the way,
But we will likely be joined
by a more selfless, generous,
Wiser form of ourselves as we progress.

The question to always ask is what is everyone ignoring right now?^

*Joseph Campbell’s Pathways to Bliss;
**Richard Rohr’s Eager to Love;
^gapingvoid’s blog: Go your own way.

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A little floral arrangement

Montaigne said he made bouquets out of other writer’s flowers…People who continue to blossom also need to carry on processing fresh thoughts and experiences.*
Austin Kleon

Meaning and purpose are nourished by hope as the sun nourishes a seed in the earth.**
AleXander McManus

Ah, so this is why
I enjoy gathering the words of others.

They have caught my attention,
But I wonder if they may also capture yours?

Flower arrangers employ the “rule of odds”–
So I offer up three to mix with the “blooms” you’ve gathered.

This is more about curations than carnations:
New possibility through selecting, arranging, and enhancing.

I’ve shifted away from the dogma that “real” engagement means you must always summarise or restate things in your own words. If copying was good enough for history’s countless keepers of commonplace books, it’s sometimes good enough for me.^

*Austin Kleon’s blog: A spring bouquet;
**AleXander McManus’ FutureU;
^Oliver Burkeman’s The Imperfectionist newsletter: How to forget what you read.

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Intuitively

Stay stupid.
Trust the soup.
Start before you’re ready.*

Steven Pressfield

“I knew I should have listened to my intuition…but I didn’t listen.” We feed the deep intuitive self by listening to it and acting upon its advice.**
Clarissa Pinkola Estés (quoting a thousand women)

Remain a beginner,
Believe something will happen,
Don’t wait for the right moment.

Your intuition is there for a reason,
Give it some time to play,
See what happens.

Imagination is a skill and it takes effort.
It’s not useful to say,
“I’m not imaginative.”
It’s accurate to realise
that we might not care enough
to get good at it,
or to put in the effort it takes.^

*Steven Pressfield’s Do the Work;
**Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ Women Who Run With the Wolves;
^Seth Godin’s blog: Imagination is work.

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Versus

I believe with unshakeable faith that there will always be something in the box.*
Steven Pressfield

The way in which the world attempted to shape Blake was very different to the way Blake attempted to shape the world…William Blake versus the world, we will discover, turns out to be a far more interesting story than the world versus William Blake.**
John Higgs

I believe there is something
in the box for everyone,
The result of nature
and, especially, nurture.

Your curiosity,
Your interest,
Your exploration,
Your learning,
And your making
means you are ready to make your move.

Through powers, energies, and values,
You know how to provoke the future
into showing itself–
Better than “the way things are,”
For the sake of others–
You are made for Versus.

There is a reason it’s called a cursor.
We all have a blinking line.
Your blinking line
is whatever sits in front of you
waiting to be brought into existence.^

*Steven Pressfield’s Do the Work;
**John Higgs’
William Blake vs the World;
^Rob Bell’s How To Be Here.

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(Not yet)

Ultimately, blue moments are about relationships. They forge connections between the surface experience – the “text” of the moment – and the profound realities this living hyperlink reveals when we press into it.*
AleXander McManus

To put it more directly, what is mutual in mutual aid is not in the goods and services delivered; it’s in the underlying belief in the deep connections between those who give and those who receive.**
Rebecca Solnit

Everything,
Every thought,
Every person,
Is waiting for relationship,
To open and expand
in conversation with you.

We will not know until
we begin.

Beliefs are a stance on what’s inconclusive.
You have to say say “I believe …” because it’s not the only answer.
It’s not a fact.
(Not yet.)^

*AleXander McManus’ Blue Moments;
**Rebecca Solnit’s No Straight Road Takes You There;
^Derek Sivers’ Useful Not True.

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Slow knowing

Contemplation is an entirely different way of knowing reality that has power to move us beyond mere ideology and dualistic thinking … Believe me, it is major surgery, and we must practise it for years to begin to rewire our egocentric responses.*
Richard Rohr

This is how we grow: by being defeated by greater and greater things.**
Rainer Maria Rilke

And when understanding becomes more difficult
perhaps we might take heart–
It could be that we are moving
deeply through complexity.

The easier answer
may help us in the moment
but in the end may mislead
and impoverish us.

Humility moulds us slowly,
Strongly,
As we contemplate
the object, the idea, the person.

*Richard Rohr’s The Tears Of Things;
**James Clear’s 3-2-1 newsletter: How to find clarity, the value of being humbled, and the path to building resilience.

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The creative story

My professor…had told me that the definition of a writer is someone who writes every day – that’s it.*
Mason Currey

And man’s soul is healthy so long as he remains what he intrinsically is: namely, a being conscious of is responsibility – in fact, the very vessel of consciousness and responsibility.**
Viktor Frankl

This isn’t only about writing.

Each of us is an artist or artisan of our responsibility–
Apply the tag that you feel best suits.

So here I am at the beginning of the day
again–
This has become a story more than a process.

The universe has called me here,
My god delights in this,
My creativity within my limitation,
And all is well with my soul.

*Mason Currey’s Subtle Manoeuvres blog: How To Be a Writer With a Day Job;
**Viktor Frankl’s The Doctor and the Soul.

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Threading

When children stick their hand down a narrow goody jar they can’t get their full fist out and start crying. Drop a few treats and you will get it out! Curb your desire – don’t set your heart on so many things and you will get what you need.*
Epictetus

There’s a thread you follow.
It goes among many things that change.
But it doesn’t change.**

William Stafford

We set our hearts on what really matters to us.^

There is much that sparkles or makes “good common sense”–
But gets in the way.

We keep exploring, discovering, experimenting, though–
Strengthening the thread,
Or whatever we may call it.^^

*Ryan Holiday’s The Daily Stoic;
**William Seighart’s The Poetry Pharmacy;
^Why not write it out in black and
white to make it more visible.
^^I refer to mine as a slow journey in the same direction.

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