Hi,Pat, I can relate to one of the topics: The Power of Curiosity: Wonder as a Way of Being. That is the way I’ve lived life for many, many decades. Discovery and learning feed my soul.
Curiosity is key. One of my guests once said that he asks himself : "What would my more curious self do?" I love that perspective. For me, curiosity leads to adventure and adventure is critical to my happiness. It can be a small adventure. This last weekend I hiked into the mountains to get some wild horse photos. It's a small adventure, but that's ok. It keeps my world expanding, in terms of places and photography.
Love these subjects. They would provoke a lot of thought and discussion. I just started offering an online class on creating a virtual vision board for setting short or long term goals so I was drawn to the Curiously Crafting Your Life Vision topic. Look forward to where you will take this!
I have a virtual vision board. I use Powerpoint. I tend to find that it changes-gets updated-every 4-6 months (which is good because I'm always refining things). I think vision boards absolutely rock!
All the concepts lend themselves to deep and engaging conversations. I could contribute to concepts that invite an understanding of our differences to improve our connections.
That's an interesting topic too. I think many of our differences stem from different information sources (first and foremost) and then some honest differences of opinion. On the latter, I think it's what makes life interesting! Think how boring and limited it would all be if we were the same.
Brilliant idea, Pat and you have some really good topics for discussion in that list. I could contribute to discussions on some of them. I might be too controversial for others.
Hi Pat! What an amazing list of topics! Very high vibrational themes. I am very drawn to all the topics you have listed, and could see myself contributing to some of them. In my own particular journey, I am intrigued that while most of us are socially conditioned to avoid death in conversation, paradoxically, we are also deeply curious—seeking ways to process loss, make peace with mortality, and stay connected to loved ones who have passed. So it is no surprise that I’ve discovered when we share our experiences , it is not just comforting—it’s empowering.
I've developed a new model that reimagines Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’s iconic “5 Stages of Dying,” shifting the focus from emotional survival to spiritual expansion. This fresh perspective acknowledges the grief while guiding people to recognize the ongoing relationship and messages available from those who have transitioned.
I wish you all the best in your unfolding adventure!
Thanks Chidakash. I agree that as a society we tend to avoid death. But I think that's a mistake for many reasons. And that goes to one's spiritual beliefs as well. A deep but interesting topic!
Hi,Pat, I can relate to one of the topics: The Power of Curiosity: Wonder as a Way of Being. That is the way I’ve lived life for many, many decades. Discovery and learning feed my soul.
Curiosity is key. One of my guests once said that he asks himself : "What would my more curious self do?" I love that perspective. For me, curiosity leads to adventure and adventure is critical to my happiness. It can be a small adventure. This last weekend I hiked into the mountains to get some wild horse photos. It's a small adventure, but that's ok. It keeps my world expanding, in terms of places and photography.
How beautiful and authentic, Pat.
Please let me know how I may support you to bring this concept into fruition! ox
Thank you! Please feel free to pass along any ideas you might have too!
Dig Deep; you’re stronger than you think!
That is a good one. And so appropriate for all our stories. Thank you!
Love these subjects. They would provoke a lot of thought and discussion. I just started offering an online class on creating a virtual vision board for setting short or long term goals so I was drawn to the Curiously Crafting Your Life Vision topic. Look forward to where you will take this!
I have a virtual vision board. I use Powerpoint. I tend to find that it changes-gets updated-every 4-6 months (which is good because I'm always refining things). I think vision boards absolutely rock!
All the concepts lend themselves to deep and engaging conversations. I could contribute to concepts that invite an understanding of our differences to improve our connections.
That's an interesting topic too. I think many of our differences stem from different information sources (first and foremost) and then some honest differences of opinion. On the latter, I think it's what makes life interesting! Think how boring and limited it would all be if we were the same.
Brilliant idea, Pat and you have some really good topics for discussion in that list. I could contribute to discussions on some of them. I might be too controversial for others.
A little controversy is sometimes a good thing!
Hi Pat! What an amazing list of topics! Very high vibrational themes. I am very drawn to all the topics you have listed, and could see myself contributing to some of them. In my own particular journey, I am intrigued that while most of us are socially conditioned to avoid death in conversation, paradoxically, we are also deeply curious—seeking ways to process loss, make peace with mortality, and stay connected to loved ones who have passed. So it is no surprise that I’ve discovered when we share our experiences , it is not just comforting—it’s empowering.
I've developed a new model that reimagines Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’s iconic “5 Stages of Dying,” shifting the focus from emotional survival to spiritual expansion. This fresh perspective acknowledges the grief while guiding people to recognize the ongoing relationship and messages available from those who have transitioned.
I wish you all the best in your unfolding adventure!
Thanks Chidakash. I agree that as a society we tend to avoid death. But I think that's a mistake for many reasons. And that goes to one's spiritual beliefs as well. A deep but interesting topic!