You can find the craft in whatever you do.* Rob Bell
You won’t get fired for following a best practice. But you won’t build something that matters with them either.** gapingvoid
There are instances and situations where I want you to follow the guidelines – Think, piloting the plane–
There are many more places where I would love for you to bring your crafter’s heart, And bring more–
Possibilities I cannot see, born of deep talent and purpose and meaning, Expressed through imagination and skill and service–
You feel and notice more than most– Because this isn’t some genetic club, It’s your choice.
We are not observers of a world already built. We are participants in a world still becoming – shaped by intention, tension, and the trembling power of presence.^
We have to be braver than we think we can be, because God is constantly calling us to be more than we are.* Madeleine L’Engle
We don’t get wise just by adding and adding. We also need to substract.** Derek Sivers
I suspect the wiser me shall only appear through learning and unlearning and relearning, Over and over– about myself and all that borders me– I can only be braver as me and you can only be braver as you– Wisdom of heart and soul and mind and body.
The human soul is like a microcosm of the macrocosm, an inner inverse that corresponds to the infinity of the outward universe.* Philip Newell
Our current social systems have not yet been set up to prepare us to live a life of true purpose. Today’s culture exists not to nurture our highest aspirations, but to perpetuate the status quo. We need to move out of the small stories we have held about ourselves and the human race.** Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Could it be that human possibility lies in the growing of the soul?
Not something to be found on the school curriculum–
Nor registering with courses on continuing personal development–
Yet celebrated by the best of religion, spirituality, and philosophy–
May we have high aspirations for ourselves and those around us–
May we step out of the smaller stories and unfurl with the universe–
The moment we gave names to the deepest forces – good and evil, love and hate, life and death – we stepped into a different world. They are not simply labels. They are powers. And to speak them aloud is to awaken them. But naming is never neutral. Once we name them, they name us.* AleXander McManus
Love is like a plough that opens up hard ground and allows things to grow.** David Brooks
Ever tried to imagine what it must be like to think like a dog or cat?
It is impossible because we cannot remove the heavy clay of human consciousness–
Here is our complexity– Love and hate, good and evil, life and death–
We may try not to hate, not to do wrong, not only to exist–
How quickly self-control empties– Better to love, to do good, To live fully while we have breath–
Choosing to be more human– Transcending, transforming–
If we knew what people regret the most, we can reverse the image to reveal what they value the most.* Daniel Pink
Remember, then, if you deem what is by nature slavish to be free, and what is not your own to be yours, you will be shackled and miserable, blaming both gods and other people.** Epictetus
If only I had … I wish that I hadn’t …
I must admit, I do not like regret–
So what will happen if I put my regret to work?–
If I do not ignore it or wallow in it?–
If I allow myself to be awakened to what regret is showing me–
Perhaps I will find attending to regret is a compassionate thing?
Discovering the right medium is often a tidal moment in the creative life of an individual…creativity can be inhibited by the wrong medium.* Ken Robinson
Those men and women are fortunate who are born at a time when a great struggle for human freedom is in progress.** Emmeline Pankhurst
At any moment things can become worse– Even when the world is getting better, suddenly–
Forth and back– There is no easy progression– No Shangri-La, no Star Federation, Only our daily inhabiting.
For such a time as this there will always be our playful work– Perhaps we will bring our deepest joy to meet some need–
A traveller comes to a river and sees a local woman on the opposite bank. He yells across, “How do I get to the other side of the river?” She yells back, “You are on the other side of the river.* Derek Sivers
For if there is one paradigm in which we are deeply immersed, it is our own lives.** Matthew Syed
It’s troublesome, but I am finding that curiosity and listening to the experiences of others are always helpful ways to proceed from this smallness into our larger world.
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