Such shimmering, evocative curiosity to your words. Reading your article was like holding a tiny, beautiful bird (I want to hold the bird but the bird needs to fly)
This line especially grabbed me: "I want you to know that beauty is essential".
It is my hope more people see, cultivate and guard beauty as "essential", it really is ( it took me a while to understand that amidst confusing urges to "fix" the unfixable). Thank you for the powerful reminders (and for the mention, which delighted me!) 🌈
Thank you Siobhán, and thank you for your own writing opening some doors for my mind in this piece. It's hard to name the stages of this journey that feel so all encompassing when you're in them, and which we take for granted as a part of the terrain when we've moved through them. You do this beautifully, and I'm looking forward to reading more. These reflections from you mean a great deal to me. Thank you for moving in beauty, it feels like we're moving together in that beauty.
Thank you Sam, it was great to meet you! I had a few opportunities to sense into that possible future, and where I landed was that I don't think I'll be enrolling any time soon, but I will keep the programs, clubs, etc., that interest me on my radar for conferences and plan to go once or twice a year. My family has reason to visit Boston with that level of regularity and I look forward to nurturing relationships with people, place, and potential in that way. I hope to see you again when I do, and if you're involved in any conferences and I come to mind, please feel so welcome to reach out!
the essential destruction - life cycle - that allows all things to be constantly in death and rebirth as one wholeness - some of the words in my daily mantra say .. I am Life as I am death, I am time - for I am time in between Life and Death and Life again .. I am appreciating the wholeness - as I do in reading your words.
Thank you Cari, I love hearing this. Have you written about your daily practice? I think it would do many of us good to see and explore different expressions of practice to help us deepen and anchor the living systems paradigm shift that I know you and I both are so deeply committed to. In fact, I might write a little something about that now and am curious to see what it may spark in you!
Such shimmering, evocative curiosity to your words. Reading your article was like holding a tiny, beautiful bird (I want to hold the bird but the bird needs to fly)
This line especially grabbed me: "I want you to know that beauty is essential".
It is my hope more people see, cultivate and guard beauty as "essential", it really is ( it took me a while to understand that amidst confusing urges to "fix" the unfixable). Thank you for the powerful reminders (and for the mention, which delighted me!) 🌈
Thank you Siobhán, and thank you for your own writing opening some doors for my mind in this piece. It's hard to name the stages of this journey that feel so all encompassing when you're in them, and which we take for granted as a part of the terrain when we've moved through them. You do this beautifully, and I'm looking forward to reading more. These reflections from you mean a great deal to me. Thank you for moving in beauty, it feels like we're moving together in that beauty.
Was a pleasure to meet you! Dare I say I hope you come join me and contribute to the rebirth :)
Thank you Sam, it was great to meet you! I had a few opportunities to sense into that possible future, and where I landed was that I don't think I'll be enrolling any time soon, but I will keep the programs, clubs, etc., that interest me on my radar for conferences and plan to go once or twice a year. My family has reason to visit Boston with that level of regularity and I look forward to nurturing relationships with people, place, and potential in that way. I hope to see you again when I do, and if you're involved in any conferences and I come to mind, please feel so welcome to reach out!
the essential destruction - life cycle - that allows all things to be constantly in death and rebirth as one wholeness - some of the words in my daily mantra say .. I am Life as I am death, I am time - for I am time in between Life and Death and Life again .. I am appreciating the wholeness - as I do in reading your words.
Thank you Cari, I love hearing this. Have you written about your daily practice? I think it would do many of us good to see and explore different expressions of practice to help us deepen and anchor the living systems paradigm shift that I know you and I both are so deeply committed to. In fact, I might write a little something about that now and am curious to see what it may spark in you!