How do we discern what is life-giving in us? And how do we discover and name that which is destructive and nullifying in us? And how do we attend to the never-ending process of discerning with maturity and nuance to which is which, and what is what without falling into simplistic ways of looking, so we can bring ourselves to the complexity of our lives and one another with integrity and care? And what might we trust, lean upon, to help us do this well?
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How do we discern what is life-giving in us? And how do we discover and name that which is destructive and nullifying in us? And how do we attend to the never-ending process of discerning with maturity and nuance to which is which, and what is what without falling into simplistic ways of looking, so we can bring ourselves to the complexity of our lives and one another with integrity and care? And what might we trust, lean upon, to help us do this well?
What happens when we choose to author our own identity rather than only accept the stories handed down to us? How might we practice distinguishing between what belongs to us and what we've been told we should be? What becomes possible when we see ourselves as authors of our own ways of being in life?
Turning Towards Life - a Thirdspace podcast
How do we discern what is life-giving in us? And how do we discover and name that which is destructive and nullifying in us? And how do we attend to the never-ending process of discerning with maturity and nuance to which is which, and what is what without falling into simplistic ways of looking, so we can bring ourselves to the complexity of our lives and one another with integrity and care? And what might we trust, lean upon, to help us do this well?