What do you think - was tackling the word emptiness last week actually an act of temerity?
Yes, I'd say it was if we define temerity as boldness. Not so much if we define it as rash or reckless.
Giggling to myself and rolling my eyes, I am flabbergasted because the preceding two lines insist on their own font size. No matter what I do, they do their own thing! The audaciousness (a possible substitute for temerity) of these sentences!Last week we explored the emptiness that many of us experience as we let go of old patterns. It can be a shock to have these empty feelings at the same time that we are celebrating new ways of being.
Bob Klein* informs us that when he uses the phrase, "melting ice", he means the melting of mental programming. This been-with-us-for-a-long-time programming wants us to stay the same. It warns us that the change we are contemplating is rash or reckless.
Bob suggests that when we let go of this type of programming, the world becomes fluid and creative. I like thinking of my stubborn patterns dissolving and flowing away like ice melting.
During this Thanksgiving week, thank yourself for wrestling with these mysterious issues. You are in good company. Celebrate your temerity at increasing your capacity for tolerating uncomfortable feelings!
Thanks to all who made comments last week. If you haven't checked out the comments sections, be sure to do so. I'd love to hear what you are thankful for this year and what questions you have. In order to comment you have to go to the blog: www.NickyMendenhall.blogspot.com. What is the last rash or reckless thing you tried?
Thanks for exploring the mystery with me. Nicky Mendenhall
*You can learn more about Bob Klein by visiting his website: www.movementsofmagic.com.
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Mary left a comment on last week's blog; I don't want you to miss it.
ReplyDeleteHer blog address:
http://findhope-mary.blogspot.com/
I can't figure out how to hyperlink her address so you will have to copy and paste the above address into your web browser. This month she is writing about voluntary poverty. Quite interesting - take a look.