Open Forum: Your Wild Resiliency
My friend Marc Choyt, The Circle Manifesto blog, recently posted a question to my first Varieties of Resilience post, The Resiliency of a Victim, asking what the keystone of my…
My friend Marc Choyt, The Circle Manifesto blog, recently posted a question to my first Varieties of Resilience post, The Resiliency of a Victim, asking what the keystone of my…
Rumi captures this distinction I often point to, between domesticated resilience and wild resiliency, precisely. There are two kinds of intelligence: one acquired, as a child in school memorizes facts…
There must be as many varieties of resilience as there needs for it: excuses for not changing, hungers for thriving, and invitations for transformation, evolutionary calls for mutation and development…….
Everything is Alive! is the fourth Wild Resiliency Assertion. From the perspective of Forest, everything is alive. What is waste for one is food for another. Death for one is…
I have an older sister, now in her early sixties. Kay had a brain tumor at the age of about five; an experimental operation was performed to save her life…
Cosmogenesis is Alive and Well! is the third Wild Resiliency Assertion. The cosmos is yet birthing itself. Life is an emergent manifestation out of a Great Unknown, one all names…