I am not sure if it is a learning from coming to your talk in Newcastle and then reading this post … more a reminder. To trust in the silence of moment. To honour the shared stories/experiences of others for which science is often too skeptical to consider.
I have also been coming to the conclusion of simply taking the next step from the known into unknown and becoming more familiar with that without taking it for granted.
I hear stories of healing in the most profound yet unconventional ways. A blend of metaphor, being present with, honouring and asking permission seems to be a common core for these happenings. Along with being guided by a level of intuition.
Clean language, energy work, biofeedback, movement seem to be keys.
And unconditional love and acceptance necessary.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and life experiences and the work and life of Carl Young. It felt like being home and seeing home with a dear friend.
Ah thank you for such thoughtful reflections Duncan, rooted in your own deep work in and around clean language. As you say, honouring these shared stories is so important.
Wow, another beautiful share, thank you Rachel! I love the description of Jung, the economist yogi, 'being' psychedelic and of looking inside and to our dreams... and the finishing sense of walking on water! Beautiful words...
I am not sure if it is a learning from coming to your talk in Newcastle and then reading this post … more a reminder. To trust in the silence of moment. To honour the shared stories/experiences of others for which science is often too skeptical to consider.
I have also been coming to the conclusion of simply taking the next step from the known into unknown and becoming more familiar with that without taking it for granted.
I hear stories of healing in the most profound yet unconventional ways. A blend of metaphor, being present with, honouring and asking permission seems to be a common core for these happenings. Along with being guided by a level of intuition.
Clean language, energy work, biofeedback, movement seem to be keys.
And unconditional love and acceptance necessary.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and life experiences and the work and life of Carl Young. It felt like being home and seeing home with a dear friend.
Ah thank you for such thoughtful reflections Duncan, rooted in your own deep work in and around clean language. As you say, honouring these shared stories is so important.
Wow, another beautiful share, thank you Rachel! I love the description of Jung, the economist yogi, 'being' psychedelic and of looking inside and to our dreams... and the finishing sense of walking on water! Beautiful words...
Thank you Becky!