When in doubt, come back to the stories.** Chris Guillebeau
The thing you do Does not hang in space like some cold commodity; It comes with a story and a community that will guide you when you are disorientated or languishing or despairing or doubting – Whether uncovered yet or not, They are there, making this day wonderfully worthwhile.
What could be better than humour and compassion and the savour of life? What could be better than that man’s work should become the world’s freedom, and man’s enjoyment the world’s perfecting.* M. C. Richards
These peregrini,as they were also known, viewed their wanderings, or peregrinations, as a process of seeking their places of “resurrection” – they were searching for their path of new beginnings.* Philip Newell
Those whose hope is strong see and cherish all signs of new life and are ready every moment to help the birth of that which is ready to be born.** Erich Fromm
Not all those who wander are trying to get away from something, And not knowing what it is that is being travelled towards doesn’t mean these roamers are lost in their imaginations; they are coupling their attention and creativity to a deep reality missed by others, Ready to bring to birth the unlikely and incomprehensible.
Brigid challenges us to be people on our knees, that is, people midwifing new births for this moment in time. The good news is that we do not have to create the births. Our role, rather, is to midwife what is trying to come forth from deep within the human soul.* Philip Newell
The midwife is never heard to say, “No, no, this will never do!,” But safely welcomes the newborn, and, Before this, Waits – Two demanding skills we must develop for this twenty-first century.
A god can create a world only by listening.* James Carse
Pay attention to the world, and train yourself to notice what others miss.** Rohit Bhargava
What are you listening for? – Deeper sounds that are laying down a path for you to journey to places, through spaces, others are unaware of, So you might lead us there.
Somehow, whatever creative powers we have in our work are intimately connected to our ability to remember who we are amidst the traumas and losses of existence … there are tremendous forces at work upon us, trying to make us like everyone else, and therefore we must remember something intensely personal about the way we were made for this world in order to keep our integrity.* David Whyte
Our hope lies not primarily in human reason and scientific analysis, but in the untamed regions of intuition and human imagination within us.** Philip Newell
For a moment, forget the technologies, the titles and positions, All the possessions, and feel your wild and prime connection with the world from which you have come and to which you shall return; Feel the wonder snd power of this, Remembering there is something more you want to bring.
It’s one of the first questions I silently ask myself when meeting a new client: “What does this person do so well, so naturally, so easily, that they don’t even realise it’s a gift?” I’ve never met a person who doesn’t have a gift.* Katherine Morgan Schafler
A brilliantly dramatised protagonist is clear yet more complex than anyone you know.** Robert McKee
It would be a delightful way to spend an hour, With a coffee, and perhaps a piece of cake, Exploring together the wonders of your gift – A holy and wonderful thing.
In Greek the word for ‘the beautiful’ is to kalon. It is related to the word kalein which includes the notion of ‘call.’ We experience beauty, we feel called.* John O’Donohue
These tribes believe that people who are born without hearing their birth song soon struggle throughout their lives, because they are untethered and don’t comprehend where and how they fit in the world.* Jacqueline Freeman
In addition, we humans can influence our evolution by the environments we construct and the choices we make; our evolution is not just a matter of chance.** Steven Hayes
There was no birth song sung over the traveller, Not by their mother, Nor their family – None had been caroled over them at their beginnings, They did not know this was even a thing – And so it came to pass that the traveller set out upon their journey bereft of soul melody.
For many years the traveller journeyed , Often silent, though sometimes humming a delightful tune, or an earworm of a lyric fixing them upon some unconsidered possibility, until the insistence of the everyday ordinary meant these would slip away, and the silence return.
Occasionally, they would come upon others who were singing a full melody, prompting the longing to find their own song – One full of hope and telling tales of exploit and meaning; The more they allowed this desire the day, The longer the tune and more the lines, Until they had captured a song for the journey.
Perhaps the universe had gifted this, Or maybe it was god, But in singing it they knew themselves a troubadour, that life is for finding the song, and maybe the richest of ballads come with time and openness and ceaseless wandering.
The way to maintain one’s connection to the wild is to ask yourself what is it you want. This is the sorting of the seed from the dirt. One of the most important discriminations we can make in this matter is between things that beckon us and things that call from our souls.* Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Human nature is not a machine to be built after a model, and set to do exactly the work prescribed for it, but a tree, which requires to grow and develop itself on all sides, according to the tendency of the inward forces which make it a living thing.** John Stuart Mill
There will be those who – Even with the best of intents – will tell you, You should do this, but you are a living thing, impossible to categorise, A wild thing, with a growth all of your own to discover – A must waiting to be manifested.
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