September 3, 2019
Gleanings
- What would happen if we claimed our expertise, and if we claimed our power? What is it that you know? What happens when you share that joyfully with the world? How can we be great and kind and powerful and mindful and joyful and decent?
- Nature is astounding. Human nature is confounding.
- There’s so much to see and discover in her world of trees…
- One day somebody is going to be sorting through my debris and wondering what some of it meant.
- This is how it was in The Long Ago Days of The First Radishes.
- It helps to be alone for a huge chunk of the day, in a silent cabin, on the edge of the ocean.
- So today, I’m here to tell you: INHABIT YOUR NATURAL STATE.
- I’m grateful daily that I can work wherever I find myself.
- I’ve been on some amazing journeys to far off places (from my armchair) so far this year.
- But any day, any weather is a good day and fine and acceptable weather for a silent book club meeting.
- I can attest to the value and impact of the Shine Theory.
- There’s still a place, a quiet place, for the books that don’t aspire to Big.
- If I could let go of the idea that I should know, I might actually learn a great deal.
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