Song writers have at times called the art of song writing a process of ‘following the breadcrumbs’.
We should probably take the same approach with the wisdom we long to experience and author our lives with.
Song writers have at times called the art of song writing a process of ‘following the breadcrumbs’.
We should probably take the same approach with the wisdom we long to experience and author our lives with.
It gives because it gets to.
It gives because it has to.
It expects no return.
It doesn’t think in terms of ping pong.
It just finds joy in being the giving/enlightening/awakening ping.
This will free you if you will let it.
Water them with wonder.
Enjoy their blooming aroma among friends.
Share them in a vase with the world.
I had a client thank me today. The kind of thank you where we both felt that something more than a transaction had just taken place. Something human.
In the mail today, I got a note from a friend and one from a family member. They were the kind of notes that nudge the universe a bit. The kind of notes that only a human could write.
Let’s do an exercise.
Draw a circle and then write ‘us’ in the middle.
When unity becomes a shade of joy you learn to color with you’ll find yourself in an ocean of beauty.
And here’s the question….just how big can we get this circle?

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More love, friends. More love.
Ashton