The need for this antidote never ends. Wholeheartedness. This is how we will survive the current world state. Letting go of old certainties and dreaming new possibilities which better serve humanity.
Thanks Scott, for your gift to us. Life’s flexion points are challenging and for me, anxious. However, the ‘work/growth’ they foment is juicy and often gets us to a new viewpoint or destination. Then we are becoming ‘whole’hearted again. ♥️
Funny, I just came from David Whyte’s substack to catch up with you this morning. I then proceeded to get lovingly lost in the link you provided to his conversation with Br. David (essay). I sit here in this familiar, sacred space this Sunday morning, seeking to keep a peaceful soul, that what is true will continue to reliably reveal itself and my own ever ready nerve of fear will remain uninflamed. Thank you for being a part of this. Love, Angela
The need for this antidote never ends. Wholeheartedness. This is how we will survive the current world state. Letting go of old certainties and dreaming new possibilities which better serve humanity.
Thanks Scott, for your gift to us. Life’s flexion points are challenging and for me, anxious. However, the ‘work/growth’ they foment is juicy and often gets us to a new viewpoint or destination. Then we are becoming ‘whole’hearted again. ♥️
Funny, I just came from David Whyte’s substack to catch up with you this morning. I then proceeded to get lovingly lost in the link you provided to his conversation with Br. David (essay). I sit here in this familiar, sacred space this Sunday morning, seeking to keep a peaceful soul, that what is true will continue to reliably reveal itself and my own ever ready nerve of fear will remain uninflamed. Thank you for being a part of this. Love, Angela