When one is at home in oneself, one is integrated and enjoys a sense of balance and poise. In a sense that is exactly what spirituality is: the art of homecoming.* John O’Donohue
Living in accordance with our values is never finished; it is a lifelong journey.** Steven Hayes
I love the energy and thrill of balance and poise, Of knowing just where I am in myself and in the work I do, But I also love learning new things, and trying to bring these into me and bring them before others – And then I am clumsy and unbalanced again; But this is all a part of the homeward journey towards new balance and poise, Before I journey outwards once more.
The thing that gets us stuck isn’t us. It’s the script that we’ve decided is our only option. Call it out. Realise that it’s not the only option … Rewrite the script, rewrite the outcome.* Seth Godin
We have already heard that the fulfilment of meaning is possible in three main directions: humans are able to give meaning by doing something, by acting, by creating – by bringing a work into being; secondly, by experiencing something – nature, art – or loving people; and thirdly, human being are able to find meaning even where finding value in life is not possible for them in either the first or the second way – namely, precisely when they take a stance toward the unalterable, fated, inevitable and unavoidable: how they adapt to this limitation, react towards it, how they accept their fate.** Viktor Frankl
Every life comes with a script – Where we are born and to whom, for starters – But it is incomplete, and if there’s one thing that we’re adept at, it’s bringing some imagination and creativity to bear, rendering the original narrative unrecognisable; Where we take our stories is up to us.
In terms of character traits, other studies have found that awe is correlated to traits like gratefulness, a love of learning, creativity, and appreciation for beauty.* Jonah Paquette
And now to the question of the meaning of our imbalances: let us not forget that each person is imperfect, but each is imperfect in a different way, each “in his own way.” And as imperfect as he is, he is uniquely imperfect. So, expressed in a positive way, he becomes somehow irreplaceable, unable to be represented by anyone else, unexchangeable.** Viktor Frankl
Water is H₂0, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one, But there is also a third thing, that makes it water And nobody knows what it is.* D. H. Lawrence
Ultimately the goal is to become the best in the world at being you. To bring useful idiosyncrisity to the people you seek to change, and to earn a reputation for what you do and how you do it. The peculiar version of you, your assertions, your art.** Seth Godin
Whilst the Enlightenment sounded the death knell for traditional myths, in reality it substituted its own: What the Enlightenment did was to develop its own set of myths, striking pictures whose attraction usually centres on the lure of Reduction – the pleasure of claiming that things are much simpler than they seem.^
I understand this to be a highlighting of how humans need myths or stories to live by – We cannot imagine a world, Or our existence within it, without our stories; The good myth retains the mystery, though a helpful definition of a myth reminds us in timely fashion: a partial truth based on an imaginative vision fired by a particular set of ideals, a dream that can help us to shape our enterprises, but will mislead us if we trust it on its own.^
To be our fullest self, though, We shall require our myths that allow for more than the ordinary, connecting us to the mystery we encounter within.
We are all sculptors and artists, and out material is our own flesh and blood and bones.* Henry David Thoreau
The challenge then is to have one super power. All out of balance to the rest of your being. If, over time, you develop a few more, that’s fine. Begin with one.** Seth Godin
Through life, we learn skills, Developing these into patterns of skills, or talents and abilities; When we notice what these are and how they are made, we can grow them into strengths, that is, Superpowers – The more talent-details we notice, the more we can propagate.
The stories of gods or heroes descending into the underworld, threading through labyrinths and fighting with monsters, brought to light the mysterious workings of the psyche, showing people how to cope with their own interior crises. Karen Armstrong
Mythological images are the images by which consciousness is put in touch with the unconscious. That’s what they are. When you don’t have your mythological images, or when your consciousness rejects them for some reason or other, you are out of touch with your own deepest part.** Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell’s contention is that we need myths to connect us with ourselves and with others, The problem is that although the old myths no longer serve us, and so we have discarded them, We struggle to find their substantial replacements; As story-making animals, we are not without our narratives to make sense of our everyday worlds – Worlds of finance, of work and occupation, of relationships – But these struggle to recognise and understand the deeper and more mystical parts of our being, Not daring to speak of your great abilities and powers of creativity and forging warm values in a cold universe.
Direct your eye right inward, and you’ll find A thousand regions in your mind Yet undiscovered. Travel them, and be Expert in home-cosmography.** Henry David Thoreau
You are enough, Never tell yourself otherwise; Explore this inner terrain, gathering your discoveries into stories or maps, Returning to these often – Even every day if possible – Training yourself to see yourself and the world more as they are.
Here are two modern archetypes: The flâneur and flâneuse have trained themselves to wander, If they vacillate or dither it is only because they have more than enough to prospect: he or she is indecisive, unsure of where to go, embarrassed by his or her choices;^ The Infinite player has more than enough time because: Time does not pass for the infinite player. Each moment of time is a beginning of a period of time. It is the beginning of an event that gives the time within its specific quality.^^
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