The best shop in the world is not on Fifth Avenue or Rodeo Drive according to Jean Houston in “A Passion For The Possible“. It is in your brain.
We can bridge the continents of mind and body with imaginative journeys. We have the capacity to create the blueprint for what we want to actualize.
Imagery creates fire in the mind, visions in the soul, and energy in the body. It helps people who solve problems to complete projects more often and more easily. Worlds within and without become inseparable.
Possibilities abound in our physical, psychological, symbolic and spiritual realms as we explore our potential; as we see and feel our inner self, our larger self.
Some thoughts to consider -
What do you ache for?
Do you dare to dream of meeting that longing?
Would you risk looking like a fool for love, for your dreams, for the adventure of being alive?
Have you touched the centre of your sorrow? Did you become shrivelled and closed? or did you become opened?
Can you sit with pain without moving to hide it, fade it, fix it?
Can you be with joy without being cautious, realistic, limiting?
Can you disappoint another to be true to yourself?
Can you see beauty even when it’s not pretty?
Can you source your life from God’s presence?
What sustains you from the inside when all else falls away?
Can you be alone with yourself and like the company you keep?
This book was an interesting journey. A small one on the larger life journey we are all on.
