Service & Completion

My inner voice is heard, my passion ignites, my soul heals. I powerfully Complete this year with love and compassion. I create next year to allow for my life to work as I design in partnership with Source.   It Don’t Mean a thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing  –Duke Ellington   Excerpt from Living inRead the Rest…

Love, My Word & Flow

I am Love personified with every heartbeat. Love fills me and flows to each and every person with whom I interact with today.  My Word is all I have to keep me grounded in truth. I treat it as it is the most valuable possession I own. Excerpt from Living in Sufficiency: A Daily JourneyRead the Rest…

Awareness, Commitment & Community

Am I Aware of others around me? Do I notice the person who is hungry, lonely, suffering? Am I walking around cut off from my Community, my neighbors and my family? Today I Commit to look into my neighbors’ eyes and see who they are. I listen to the words of my colleagues and helpRead the Rest…

Power & Wealth

Today I reallocate the flow of my money toward the people, causes and organizations that speak to me and honor what I say is important. Excerpt from Living in Sufficiency: A Daily Journey http://www.sevenstonesleadership.com/store.html

Beyond Green: Permaculture (Part 3 of 3)

As we at Seven Stones consider what it means to build a business, make a living and be of service – all inside of sufficiency, we are turning inward to our own listening and to the deep listening of our advisers. One Seven Stones adviser, Roger Burton, has brought the wisdom of permaculture to our awareness. Permaculture is “consciously designed landscapes that mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food, fiber and energy for provision of local needs.” (from Permaculture Principals & Pathways Beyond Sustainability, 2002) In its broadest sense, permaculture is attending to the reality of energy descent, or the diminishing availability of cheap fossil fuels, and though permaculture principals are largely used in reforestation projects and in farming (aka food growing), I am interested in permaculture for how it can inform our evolving business “landscape.” (from same source)

Cultivating Sufficiency during the Holiday Season

It’s the holiday season…and there is much to do. There are lights to be hung, candles to burn, presents to create or purchase and wrapping to be finished (or started!). In my house there is food to prepare and cleaning to be done. There are celebrations and rituals and relatives all trying to find theirRead the Rest…

The Green Monster (Part 2 of 3)

I am a Green Monster. Other people knew this before I did. Years ago at my sister-in-law’s house we were cleaning up after a large party and I said about some plastic containers, “Let’s just throw those away. It’s ok sometimes.” And a friend of hers replied, “Oh, if she thinks it’s ok, then itRead the Rest…

The Green in Sufficiency (Part 1 of 3)

One of the expressions of Sufficiency is living by the principals of sustainability. Most simply, this is using no more than you need of energy, food, water, and things in general, and producing no or very little waste. There are many ways to join the sustainability movement and practice this form of sufficiency.

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I noticed this once on a long meditation retreat and I notice it again so clearly during this time in my life.  In each moment sufficiency is present. In each moment I am clear or calm or content or simply ok.  Each moment is completely endurable, maybe even pleasant, or blissful. Yet when you askRead the Rest…

Standing Together (Part 7 of 7)

This is the final post that corresponds to the course I have been facilitating called Uncertain Times: Traveling the Road of Transition Inside of Sufficiency. And as I think of what it means to Stand Together, and as the tagline for this session is to relax into sufficiency, I am drawn to what makes SufficiencyRead the Rest…

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