Outdated maps might be worth less than no map at all.* Seth Godin
I confess, I like maps– They’re works of art inviting me to stop and gaze, And then I keep them well beyond their sell by date, including the maps about me– Perhaps it’s time to pick up the compass of my talents, energies, and values again.
Thin Silence is not the past and not yet the future.
Every so often, I’ll be sharing a portion of the images** from my colouring book Slow Journeys in the Same Direction– You’re welcome to print these for colouring in– Not quite a labyrinth but they’ll slow you down.
Based on Casey and Jung‘s models, it is possible to see how an increasingly complex and rich imagination could reach a point where the mind forgets about the everyday world and experiences what it is imagining, as vividly, or even more so, as it does the real world.* John Higgs
Two human worlds– though some prefer one more than the other, We need both.
There is imagination and myth where we are little-heroes and artists–
There is the everyday and transactional where we are workers and parents and partners–
Figuring out our unique means of interplanetary travel is critical lest we become a castaway.
Number one in your life’s blueprint, should be a deep belief in your own somebodiness. Don’t allow anybody to make you feel like you are a nobody. Always feel that you count. Always feel that you have worth, and always feel that your life has ultimate significance …* Martin Luther King
Character, the willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life – is the source from which all self-respect springs.** Joan Didion
Through ancient ways and means, and with impartiality, The universe has declared you to be somebody (Ta dah!)– Now to embrace this, To be specific and unrepeatable, To declare your talents and energies and values, To begin what will prove to be your unfolding adventure:
You start with your 1, and then you suspend judgement on what you’re doing, because you don’t know what you have when you start. No one does.^
I saw how Jesus answered every question he’s asked with a question: What do you think? How do you read it? How do you interpret it? What do you say about it? This is the opposite of brainwashing. This is the opposite of Just believe and don’t ask questions. He keeps inviting people to think critically, to examine, question, doubt, test, struggle. To own it for themselves.* Rob Bell
I read every question as a matter of duty. It’s beautiful, actually, a beautiful thing to do.** Nick Cave
Without the question my journey is over, I am over–
To be curious takes effort, but it is the effort of breathing–
Coaches and teachers are usually able to provide the knowledge and skills to perform, but the great coaches and teachers help to find the right why in their protégés.* Victor Strecher
Before you step out into the day it is a good thing to recall your talents and the enriching environments you make happen and especially the values you live for– your path to tread.
I fill my senses with reality: wind blowing, waves crashing, plants and animals doing their thing. This place was about the same a million years ago, and a million years from now, when people are gone. Humans are just another chattering species, making noise like birds and dogs.** Derek Sivers
We are not separate from the cosmos; we are its unfolding logic. Our atoms, expelled from volcanic eruptions of distant dying stars, have assembled into thought, love, and longing, What we call life is matter waking up. And just to be clear, life does not emerge from matter. Life manifests through it.** AleXander McManus
Whilst we are here we get to be something beautiful– Perhaps giving ourselves in helping one another live within our significant imperfections, Each making some glorious chatter.
If I look at the mass, I will never act. If I look at the one, I will.^
Better to have a stomach full of butterflies than to feel like your life is passing by.* Rob Bell
It requires deep contemplation and commitment to living a real life, full of unsolvable secrets, puzzling riddles, unexplainable bliss, and terrible suffering.** Arthur Brooks
At the Indian restaurant we thought that we had to choose from the dishes on the menu– But it was a ten-course meal– And it was wonderful.
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I sometimes wish I didn’t get so nervous, Double-guessing my decisions, Thoughts taking over if I wake at night– But I know I am alive.
The unintelligent jump to conclusions. The wise just observe.* Derek Sivers
As you set out for Ithaka hope your road is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery… And if you find her poor, Ithaka won’t have fooled you. Wise as you will have become, so full of experience, you’ll have understood by then what these Ithakas mean.** Constantin Cavafy
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