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Episode 31: Glow Sticks, Faux-Fur Boots, and High Jumps – Happy New Year

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In this New Year’s Eve conversation, Jacob and Scott talk about the New Year, and specifically what intentions they hold going into 2022. They discuss remaining fluid as we try new things, not locking ourselves into habitual patterns unless of course, those patterns continue to work for us. They talk about trust, in ourselves, and in life in general, and how the deeper we are able to trust, the more courageous we become in our self-expression. And vice versa. The friends reflect on some listeners’ submissions and invite everyone to enter the new year with an openness to more abundant self-love and the love of others as a guiding force in our lives. Enroll in Scott's "Imagine It"online intensive: CLICK HERE Enroll in the Heal + Create virtual retreat: CLICK HERE Attend Jacob Nordby's open gathering, Creative Healing: the Poems & Poetry of Paul David Shea: CLICK HERE (Jan 5 for live gathering or click to watch the replay!) From Toko-Pa Turner's book, Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home I believe we have more than enough creativity to solve the problems of our times, but we have to make a perilous trek into the wilderness within to reclaim it. There is a stand of undeveloped jungle within each of us, that can never be domesticated. It is a borderless land, beyond personality and convention, even beyond thought, where pure creativity arises. Like the signature song of a tropical bird, the spiraling of an arbutus tree, the evening scent of a jasmine bush, there is an essence in each of us intended to be expressed. Few make the trek into this creative wild because the path requires great vulnerability. To come into our true originality, we must surrender the layers of numbness we use to protect our hearts.

First published

12/31/2021

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religion

Duration

47 minutes

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Episode Description

In this New Year’s Eve conversation, Jacob and Scott talk about the New Year, and specifically what intentions they hold going into 2022. They discuss remaining fluid as we try new things, not locking ourselves into habitual patterns unless of course, those patterns continue to work for us. They talk about trust, in ourselves, and in life in general, and how the deeper we are able to trust, the more courageous we become in our self-expression. And vice versa. The friends reflect on some listeners’ submissions and invite everyone to enter the new year with an openness to more abundant self-love and the love of others as a guiding force in our lives.

Enroll in Scott's "Imagine It"online intensive: CLICK HERE

Enroll in the Heal + Create virtual retreat: CLICK HERE

Attend Jacob Nordby's open gathering, Creative Healing: the Poems & Poetry of Paul David Shea: CLICK HERE (Jan 5 for live gathering or click to watch the replay!)

From Toko-Pa Turner's book, Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home

I believe we have more than enough creativity to solve the problems of our times, but we have to make a perilous trek into the wilderness within to reclaim it.

There is a stand of undeveloped jungle within each of us, that can never be domesticated. It is a borderless land, beyond personality and convention, even beyond thought, where pure creativity arises. Like the signature song of a tropical bird, the spiraling of an arbutus tree, the evening scent of a jasmine bush, there is an essence in each of us intended to be expressed. Few make the trek into this creative wild because the path requires great vulnerability. To come into our true originality, we must surrender the layers of numbness we use to protect our hearts.

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