Sleeping with Rumi: Two Kinds of Resilience
It is true. I slept with Rumi last night. Yes. It is true too that he wears a beard and that after a January’s week of being alone in a…
It is true. I slept with Rumi last night. Yes. It is true too that he wears a beard and that after a January’s week of being alone in a…
There’s a lot going on for all of us these days. Least ways, sure seems that way in my corner of the world. I’ve been in some deep incubation, too…
This, from Lynne McTaggert’s blog, reminds me of a post here: Lonliness and Presence—What the Aspen Know. The Circle of Life November 28th, 2008 by Lynne McTaggart I was struck…
Health takes a hit as economy creates more stress Economic stress is taking its toll on the USA’s emotional and physical health, new survey data show: More than half of…
Stories that inspire us call us somehow deeper into our hearts. They provoke resilience within us. And certainly one role of leadership is to inspire us into our greater potentiality,…
Two of Wild Resiliency’s Keystone Processes were conceived through a reaching for means to help us have conversations that will make a difference in who we are, and so make…
I wrote, in Heart Opportunity Knocking — At Your Door!, of the power of consciously invoking the emotions of gratitude and appreciation and love as tools for shifting our experience…