Conscious Game Changers

The Shape of Meaningful Focus:2 - What is Mine to Do - Origin Story Practice

 
 

Preparing For The Fourth Transformation Workshop

In our third transformation workshop together you had the opportunity to begin exploring and sharing ‘What is mine to do’.

As you are seeing, this is not a linear, rational process. It requires us to go beyond the confines of our linear, rational mind and connect with something deeper. We can use our linear and rational mind in service of a wider embodied intelligence, which includes our feeling, sensing, intuiting and imagining mind.

Being in the space of ‘not knowing’ is uncomfortable but part of the human experience, and the more comfortable we can become with it, in this increasingly unpredictable time, the better!

Before our next workshop please engage in the very powerful practice below, to uncover the values, formed in your youth, that are unconsciously lived now in your life. These values can’t be made up, they come from you. They are unique markers of your soul. They are not espoused (as so many values are) but your values in action.

By uncovering these and making them more visible, they will provide a solid base to inform ‘What is mine to do’ aligned with your deepest self.

The practice is based on work I did with Amir Ahmad Nasr, otherwise knows as Drima Starlight, a Sudanese thinker, author and Human Rights activist. You can find out more about him, if you are interested, here from his TEDx talk.

Here is the Origin Story Practice, which can take up to 90 min in total for best effect. I recommend you do it in two sittings before we next meet.

Go well.