Wonderful and exciting to read this new direction taking root and branching. Happy for the mention of Nora's work and yes, for me 'this life' is all about (the) relationships-between. If there are any constants in life that's where they may be, even we'll never catch them in a butterfly net. Thank you and I look forward
A great post. Love the 'might miss something inspiring' which for me can feed the being special side of myself (yuk, watch it), instead of - there is so much both online and offline if I open myself, see what comes. I can be inspired by the rattle of the wind (happen to be on my own as storm Eowyn is outside). Before this I was just catching up on listening to 2024 Reith Lectures - reality of relationship in every word - and at the end of Lecture 2, as far as I have got, Dr Gwen Adshead uses the garden metaphor and asks for cultivation of goodness, compassion and gratitude ... see what will flourish. For a wee rest - and a bit of duty - I tried what was in the emails and find your post - flourishing right there! Look forward to the hubs. And maybe meet you all one day.
Thanks Elspeth! It's the reaching out and getting responses back - like this one - that Unpsychology has to be all about. I'm out of inspiration but I'm up for nourishing and flourishing!!!
Wonderful and exciting to read this new direction taking root and branching. Happy for the mention of Nora's work and yes, for me 'this life' is all about (the) relationships-between. If there are any constants in life that's where they may be, even we'll never catch them in a butterfly net. Thank you and I look forward
A great post. Love the 'might miss something inspiring' which for me can feed the being special side of myself (yuk, watch it), instead of - there is so much both online and offline if I open myself, see what comes. I can be inspired by the rattle of the wind (happen to be on my own as storm Eowyn is outside). Before this I was just catching up on listening to 2024 Reith Lectures - reality of relationship in every word - and at the end of Lecture 2, as far as I have got, Dr Gwen Adshead uses the garden metaphor and asks for cultivation of goodness, compassion and gratitude ... see what will flourish. For a wee rest - and a bit of duty - I tried what was in the emails and find your post - flourishing right there! Look forward to the hubs. And maybe meet you all one day.
Thanks Elspeth! It's the reaching out and getting responses back - like this one - that Unpsychology has to be all about. I'm out of inspiration but I'm up for nourishing and flourishing!!!
Will stay tuned… thank you all … I listen to the same music