Posts Tagged ‘Uncertainty’

The Gift of Discomfort

January 12th, 2011    -    1 Comment

We’ve all been there and most of us probably agree: moving stinks. Even when it’s chosen, contextualized as an adventure, we enter the unknown. We move into the territory of transition and a massive layer of comfort – or several – is stripped away. When that layer is taken off, that layer of comfort ofRead the Rest…


Random Acts of Violence

October 7th, 2010    -    No Comments

I woke up this morning thinking about suffering. Partly because I am reading This Is Not The Story You Think It Is: A Season of Unlikely Happiness by Laura Munson. She gave up Suffering period, full stop, end of story and partly from following my thoughts. How did you sleep? My husband asks . .Read the Rest…


Taking Scarcity to Work

July 26th, 2010    -    No Comments

I am rushing I am tired I have not slept enough I did not nourish my body or soul when I awoke I jump to the Immediate I focus on the urgent I feel Obligation I have Doubts about my ability I am Hording e-mail I focus on What Isn’t–the wonderful boss, a collaborative teamRead the Rest…


My Fire Walk

March 29th, 2010    -    No Comments

I woke up today and realized that the next part of my personal journey is here. I have arrived, at the hottest part of the fire it is time to step in. I knew I arrived because of the wisdom that was spoken to me by a voice; it was the same voice that sentRead the Rest…


Cancer journals #3: endurance

November 20th, 2009    -    No Comments

I’ve noticed several more fascinating things about entitlement I want to share. 1. It keeps me focused on and addicted to what I don’t have.  2.  I observe that I am not so hot at receiving, taking in, drinking up, resting in what I do create for myself. 3.  My entitlement is righteous and hungryRead the Rest…


Sufficient Transitions: Recess from Excess (Part 5 of 7)

November 11th, 2009    -    3 Comments

Sufficiency invites us not to get rid of stuff but to allow our stuff to be part of our flow, the in and out of our lives. The gifting, the exchanging, the transferring, so that our stuff, our relationships, our ideas and our love can be part of the back and forth rhythm of life.


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