If you think of your inner voice as an inner tormentor, then it’s natural to fantasise about permanently muting it. But losing your inner voice is, in fact, the last thing you would ever want if your aim is to live a functional life, much less a good one.* Ethan Kross
I do not regret my journey of faith and doubt, because I do not regret who I have become. Faith and doubt together have made me who I am. I wouldn’t want to live without either.** Brian McLaren
Are humans the most complex expressions of the universe? If so, we are the result of these endless conversations in our heads that, whilst we try to escape them, we cannot, And when we hope we have arrived, we haven’t– We are tiny miracles journeying with alternate steps of faith and doubt.
If the standard picture is that we are pushing back the walls of ignorance, the mystical view is that the ignorance must be there first, else there is nothing to push. The mind does not come to life until it meets what it cannot comprehend.* James Carse
Knowledge of the self is as important as knowledge of the external world.** Ken Robinson
I can see and listen but my heart is a concern–
Am I pushing against? Or falling into what I do not know– Surrender?–
I know what doesn’t work– The blag, the walk away, Resistance, or putting off–
“I don’t know” is the beginning of my discovery– Openheartedness–
By doing what other people want us to do, or think we should do – or by lacking the discipline to keep the main thing the main thing – we are costing the world something.* Ryan Holiday
In Greek mythos, in the underworld there is a river called Lethe, and to drink of its waters causes one to forget all things said and done. Psychologically this means to fall asleep to one’s actual life.** Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Only you know what you must do–
The rest of us may guess – Forgive our surety–
This is your wisdom, And here is your satisfaction–
There are things aplenty to forget, The carried things that spoil or obstruct–
The beliefs that were not good, The directions we tried to push you in–
Only remember who you must be, Forget whatever would prevent you–
Sacrifice the thing you used to believe, and the ways you used to be. Learning leaves a trail of little deaths.^
We do not create ex nihilo. The world is not mute. It speaks first. We listen, and we answer. And in that breath between hearing and speaking – meaning is born.* AleXander McManus
There was a back-and-forth here, the divine and human, in an endless conversation. Like a dialogue. Or wrestling match. Or a dance.** Rob Bell
My work is all about conversations, But now that I’m retired I don’t have so many– I miss them–
Lively life appears in conversations– With each other, with ourselves– Especially with the universe and god–
As we use it, technology draws lines within the conversations we have– More statement-like than dialogue– Seeking to move rather than touch one another–
A conversation opens possibility because we do not know where it will lead us or what it will produce–
When someone is seeking, it happens quite easily that he only sees the thing that he is seeking…because he is obsessed with his goal…in striving towards your goal, you do not see many things that are under your nose.* Herman Hesse
For Blake and Swedenborg, the imagination was a faculty which could be exercised and strengthened, and which ultimately became a path to the land of vision.** John Higgs
How big a gap is there between the stuff you love and want to do, And the things that take up your time?
If the gap is substantial, You may want to stop focusing and start wandering, Noticing what you notice, And why you’re noticing it–
There’s a time for both: When you’re doing the stuff you love, You don’t want to be wandering, And when you’re not, You don’t want to be focusing–
One is more measurable than the other– This can be why the gap appears,^ But we’re here to see you turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
The story is a natural package for organising many different kinds of information. Storytelling appears to be a fundamental way of expressing ourselves and our world around us.* Dan McAdams
We evolved words on top of our primordial ability to have feelings. Words allow us to be specific, to understand a situation more completely and to teach…Learn the words and then make the choice to use them.** Seth Godin
Stories don’t stand still, they develop–
So I’m always looking for new words to add–
And sometimes even my favourite words need rearranging–
Then there are the words that I need to lose, as soon as possible–
Before you begin, you wanna do research? Uh-unh. I’m putting you on a diet…Research can become Resistance. We want to work, not just prepare to work.* Steven Pressfield
What you need won’t appear until you need it.** Oliver Burkeman
I’ll be ready if … I’ll be ready when …
Not enough is enough when it opens all we have around us and within us–
So we stay open, We begin– The unfolding adventure better than planned–
*Steven Pressfield’s Do The Work; **Oliver Burkeman’s The Imperfectionist newsletter: Things I’m Still Learning About Writing.
A plot-driven story calls for a protagonist driven by a desire that originated outside of himself; a character-driven story favours a protagonist who follows a desire that originated within himself.* Robert McKee
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.
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