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Mike links the following video at Waving or Drowning. As it has been a video day for me (see all posts for today), here's another. [Read More]
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I love what he says at the end: "How naked are you prepared to be" (with your story)? He goes on to say, the thing about being naked is: instead of making you vulnerable, it can actually make you quite powerful. I think that's a power many are fearful to tap into, or even still don't know it's there when we share our stories.
Posted by: lynne | February 07, 2007 at 06:19 AM
What resonated most with me is the notion that everything begins and takes meaning from a relationship between two people or things - we're so good at going it alone. With the noteable exception of Paul Simon, we are not islands.
Posted by: david | February 07, 2007 at 07:13 AM
Thanks for posting this link. Not only was this a provocative film, but the site and its links led me on a delightful journey of discovery - something sorely missing of late. Scilla ('behind every old general') describing how fear has something to say to us spoke to me.
Thanks too for sharing your emerging story. If I meet you in a local Starbucks, I promise not to interrupt, but will quietly cheer you on toward continued courage. Godspeed.
Posted by: Grateful | February 11, 2007 at 11:21 PM
Please Grateful... interrupt!
Posted by: Mike | February 12, 2007 at 07:22 AM