Lifeletter #125: Your Come to Jesus Moment
I’ve learned that things happen when someone is truly humbled. They don’t carry on in the same way. Sometimes I call these ‘our come to Jesus’ moments. I think they deserve a deep level of our attention and respect.
Read MoreLifeletter #124: The Undefended Heart
I kept bumping into something over and over again, during many years of working with people. I began calling it ‘the heart wall,’ because that’s what it felt like to me. I could feel this wall in myself as well. As I kept exploring, I discovered that there are many walls we have erected around the heart, without really knowing what we have done.
Read MoreMutuality, Engagement & Transformation, A Case Study in Coaching & Mentoring
This article was published in ‘Igniting Brilliance’, Integral Education for the 21st century, edited by Willow Dea Mutuality, Engagement and Transformation A Case Study in Coaching & Mentoring “In times of change, the learners will inhabit the earth, while the knowers will find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” (Fred Kofman) Introduction: Themes and Inquiries What is the source of long-term commitment and engagement in our...
Read MoreLifeletter #123: Becoming Unpredictable
Becoming unpredictable takes a certain kind of practice. You need to learn how to dip into a deeper stream inside your own being, to touch the flow of your untamed creative nature. You have to be willing to look at everything in your world with fresh eyes.
Read MoreLifeletter #122: Hidden Dimensions of Pleasure
To stay connected with the simple ways that pleasure can move through me, is an art, a science and a blessing. No matter how extraordinarily difficult my life might be, it will still offer me distinct moments of pleasure. Over and over again they come to me. It’s not that pleasure has flown away and abandoned me; it’s that I have not learned how to recognize and receive it.
Read MoreLifeletter #121: The Labyrinth of Your Life
My experience at Chartres is just how it goes on our human journey. It’s heartbreaking to feel lost, abandoned, and alone, so far from the divine centre of our being.
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