I must know that I am, at least in part, the very thing that I am seeking.* Richard Rohr
We become more original through practice.** Seth Godin
If only we were like that person, Or if we could do what they are capable of, Yet the powerful and wonderful thing is to find and embrace who we are, Bringing our future self into the present.
The poet places himself where the future becomes present.* Lewis Hyde
Who can remind me that the journey is possible, and offers support when I need it? Who are my teachers, my mentors, my sponsors, my awakeners?** Robert Dilts
Poets, guides, teachers, mentors, sponsors, awakeners – They come from our future; They enable us to see and know what we presently do not: Those phenomena with which we have no affinity and in which we are not in some sense ready to see are often not seen at all.^
When our understanding is opened, then the future becomes possible in the present.
We inherit in our bodies and nervous systems the remnant of the earliest vertebrates as well as the fruits of mammalian evolution. And we also contain as latency the substance of what we will yet become.* Jean Houston
So your threshold is the point at which you’re going into a new and challenging territory that you’ve never seen before, and there’s no turning back. Robert Dilts
In this moment, We contain our past and present and also our future, Different, larger, richer than simply repeating the past and replicating the present.
There’s a psalm that proffers: He raises the poor from the dust, and lifts the needy from the ash heap^ – It’s as though our lives are coming to their close prematurely, Being rebsorbed by the ground from which we have emerged: “earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.”
This is often the result of reducing our environments, held within smaller worlds, but there’s always a new environment, another threshold to cross, and this is how we come upon a further state of personal evolution to explore.
We don’t come into this world to sleep. We come to awaken, and awaken again, and to grow and evolve. So the calling is always a calling to grow, to contribute, to bring more of that vitality of life energy into the world or back into the world.* Robert Dilts
A year ago, I told the story of how Togonese women would create a song for newborn babies, To be sung to them at times in their lives when they had forgotten their truth.
At the close of a dreamwhispering journey, I ask my dreamwhisperers to tell me the story emerging from the discoveries of our journey of conversations together. Last night, I found myself awake and contemplating my own story, And I thought to recite it before I fell asleep once more as I realised that I had never spoken it in this way before.
It didn’t take me too long, And to “speak” it rather than write it was helpful; I found myself making new connections promising new possibilities, A story that continued to ask for my heart and soul.
Why not remember your story, and if I can help, let me know.
We imagine a wild theology that doesn’t limit itself to Plato and Aquinas but also consults the wisdom of rainbow trout and sea turtles, seasons and tides.* Brian McLaren
We recognise the achievement when we learn as much as we can within some field or domain or speciality; It is something greater still to learn from someone else’s. Although we cannot possibly learn everything, Something quite extraordinary becomes available to us: The present emerging ecology of minds and psyches, our availability to each other, and our ability to dream one another’s dreams and experience one another’s biographies are part of the interpenetrating fractal wave of the current time, psyche, and memory. We are being rescaled to planetary proportions, as we become fractal resonant and intimate with our own depths.** We are learners of the universe. Perhaps there is a learning-line for each of us, A path of learning that chooses and calls us when we open ourselves to curiosity and discovery, Lines crossing the boundaries and barriers we ordinarily lay down: “Blessed are the curious for they will have adventures.”*
In mediaeval Christian monasteries, the act of copying and illuminating libraries of manuscripts, of putting wisdom and prayer to paper, was see as a spiritual process in itself.* Kassia St Clair
The earliest artists worked within the outlines of their imaginations, the later reworked their imaginations.** James Carse
I hadn’t come across BuJo until someone mentioned they had discovered Bullet Journaling as a way to help them in working through their thoughts. I’ve often written about journaling as a means of extending our minds and connecting us with our stories, enabling us to embrace and wrestle with failures and mistakes, with opportunities and possibilities – all that’s happening, that you’re noticing, that you’re reading or listening to. Barbara Bash writes about how handwriting in the twenty first century comes to us as a means of connecting our inner and outer worlds.^ It’s a gift no matter how we might use it – There’s not only one way of journaling, there are as many as there are people.^^ It may not be classic journaling – It may be journal-ish – But if it works for you, –Ish may be absolutely good enough.
Never mind searching for who you are. Search for the person you aspire to be.* Richard Brault
The imagination awakens the wildness of the heart.** John O’Donohue
There are those who are waiting for inspiration to come from someone, somewhere, But a great place to begin is to look within: Notice what’s already there and listen to the stories of how it got to be there, Add plenty of imagination, And, noticing what can be, Take small steps to move in that direction.
Quirky a. having or characterised by peculiar or unexpected traits or aspects.
Within every person lies an endeavour worthy of endless pursuit**. This has many names – Calling, vocation, bliss, element, dream, purpose, mission, must … – But what I want to highlight today is that when we notice what this is, then we can grow it endlessly.
Knowledge of the self is as immortal as knowledge of the external world.* Ken Robinson
You desire truth in the inward being; therefore teach me wisdom in my secret heart.**
There are obstructions on the path before us, and when things go wrong we end up apologising, but this can be more of a reflexive reaction. The thing is, there are obstructions inside of us, too, and humility ends up being the best way not only of dealing with these, but also for uncovering and embracing the more that lies within each of us.
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
What awe call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is were we begin from.** T. S. Eliot
Except that life is not linear – Because an end can be a beginning, and we are capable of shaping our own enriching environments, together with every person having talents to be developed, There’s never been a better time than now to begin.
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