‘Finding your passion’ can often become a distraction from simply being passionate … And if you really think you’re not passionate … act like it anyway. It beats the alternative.* Gabe Anderson
Your passion isn’t out there, It’s a response inside of you to all of that, So best to look at what’s already there inside you.
people don’t understand the components of drawing – the learnable components of drawing…they are not drawing skills at all, but seeing skills* Carol Dweck
Blue moments are the brush of angel’s wings, sacred glimpses beyond the fabric of the named world. They are subjective experience that pull back the veil on something profoundly objective – something more real than the visible world itself.** AleXander McManus
It is very likely that nothing is as it seems – There’s always more to a person an idea an object a moment you.
Are we allowing ourselves to see as skill and mystery, To touch the veil?
To be made of God its to be made of sacred imagination. It is to have the capacity to dream our way into new beginnings, in our lives and in our world.* Philip Newell
In the fairytales I chose, the protagonists are not powerful in any conventional way, but they are active participants in their fate, leaving the familiar, taking risks, changing their lives, finding people worth connecting to, reaching out to help others, who will help them in return.** Rebecca Solnit
In the beginning imagination.
One life, two narratives– The everyday and the hero’s journey.
Neither more real nor a fantasm than the other.
Two necessary ways to see your one life.
You write the every day every day, But what if you were to pen this as quest?
Stories come from nothing else but other stories. A story becomes especially powerful when it displays the mystery of its own origin. At the deepest level of any memorable story is the haunting presence of another story or even many other stories. They echo in each other.* James Carse
We are, after all, God’s own question seeking an answer.** Jacqueline Freeman
You have never been without a story.
You began in the stories of your parents, your god, the universe.
Your story has evolved and changed through the inspirations and aspirations of others.
Nevertheless, your story is unique and, I dare say, more glorious than you know.
Plumb the deepness, explore the mysteries, A story answering the question of life.
We cannot change anything unless we accept it.* Carl Jung
Narrative imagining – story – is the fundamental instrument of thought. Rational capacities depend upon it. It is out chief means of looking into the future, of predicting, of planning, and of explaining.** Mark Turner
I do not like it, But out there it tortures at worst, and taunts at best.
So I draw it close.
It appears surprised by my openness and inquiry, the offer of an honest conversation.
The story is changing.
What was harassing and hurtful at a distance, Now pens a new plot with me– lines of possibility.
Silence is a great canvas for your thoughts. That vacuum helps turn all of your inputs to outputs. That lack of interruption helps you flow.* Derek Sivers
I love to be alone. I have never found a companion that is so compatible as solitude. We are for the most part more lonely when we are among others then when we stay in our chambers.** Henry David Thoreau
Solitude and silence are traditionally disciplines for the interior life.
There are two forms of disciplines – those for engagement and those for withdrawal.
Solitude and silence invite and welcome us from a busy and garrulous world.
They are not emptiness but an overflowing accommodation for curiosity, deep-diving and playfulness.
*Derek Sivers’ Hell Yeah Or No; **Henry David Thoreau’s Walden (adapted by Nicholas Bone).
Existential analysis aims at nothing more and nothing less than leading [people] to consciousness of their responsibility.* Viktor Frankl
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 don’t 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
Viktor Frankl is one kind of midwife, Philip Newell is another kind, Then there’s you, Not a copy but different again.
We have each found ourselves in different contexts and situations, Wonderfully diverse in our mixes of talents, energies, and values.
I wrote out a sentence this morning describing my midwifery– Perhaps take this moment to refocus on yours.
The loser has more in common with the winner than with the person sitting on the sidelines…Results tend to find the person who stays in the game.* James Clear
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.** The Apostle Paul
Goodness may lose many times but this game is a long one– It will take the rest of our lives.
I’m not giving up on your goodness or mine, No matter this morning’s radio news stories.^
In fact, it may be the question that our lives pivot around or, indeed, the whole world revolves around. Can we be forgiven? Nick Cave
You did something and you shouldn’t have, You didn’t do something and you should have.
Regret is a gift if we’ll embrace it: We choose not to make that mistake again.
Some say they have no regrets– So why sing about it?
Regret can sting something rotten, But not regretting hurts more, and others too.
Perhaps we’re afraid that we won’t be forgiven– Perhaps life is all about forgiveness.
If we learn to forgive ourselves and move on, what others think pales to us.
Healers in fairy tales generally represent a calm and unperturbed aspect of the psyche…Every woman’s psyche contains this “fixer.” It is part of the wild and natural psyche and we are born with it.^
Creativity isn’t learning the right answers but asking the stronger questions.* Robert McKee
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us…You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world.** Marianne Williamson
When you were born, You were caught up in something utterly amazing– Life breaking out into breath.
You must have some questions.
Not the answers of others but your questions – Grown out of who you are and what you must do – Uncovering original answers.
Perhaps take a moment to write out your questions– Never trade them for hasty answers.
*Robert McKee‘s newsletter: Make Your Dialogue Meaningful; **Steven Pressfield’s Do the Work.
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