Seeds →
Sprouts →
We can live out what we want to see in the world
True diplomacy = safety
We have to decide what work is ours.
The world we build will need a greater focus on care
Saying no is saying yes to your work, to what you need and what you want.
Sometimes curiosity doesn’t feel safe; just opening the news…
Life provides some cruel limits
Overwhelm shuts us down
Example - we’re not here to service the machine
Curiosity just requires that you turn your head an inch
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⊝ Shoots →
1 — Creativity & Curiosity
1 — Creativity & Curiosity
2 — Making & Art
2 — Making & Art
3 — Mental & Emotional Well-being
3 — Mental & Emotional Well-being
4 — Physical Health
4 — Physical Health
5 — Intentional Living
5 — Intentional Living
6 — Writing & Reading
6 — Writing & Reading
7 — Teaching
7 — Teaching
8 — Nervous system
8 — Nervous system
9 — Interactions
9 — Interactions
Erin Fairchild on Carmen Spagnola’s podcast
— in Journal as Altar, Pages as Portals With Erin Fairchild
…it needed a different word to make it have more weight because then I well, and then I realized that my journals were alters. That's why they feel kind of like living things to me, is that my journals are alters to possibility and potential to the world I dream about for all of us. And I need to hold the threads, the threads of those dreams to not get weighted down by the grief of the work that I do. And so when I say this page is a portal or these pages or portals, it's really an invitation for. (30:29)