A Life's Work in One Sentence.
Recognize your true nature, share your gifts, and build the better world we know is possible.
The path is hard.
Traveler, there is no path. Paths are made by walking.
– Antonio Machado, Spanish poet
Spiritual practice is often described as
Moving towards the center.
The point of the pilgrimage is to improve yourself by enduring and overcoming difficulties.
– Buddhist priest to Oliver Statler as
Affirmations.
I've been reading The Artist's Way the past week and started doing some of the practices
The result of the work.
If our work is to be more present and of service in the world, then we need to change the
May your true nature grow and flourish.
In the Mahayana Buddhist traditions there is a common dedication prayer that we say at the end of most practices
Tuesday Inner Circle
The Inner Circle [https://www.lifes.work/inner-circle-join/] is for fellow
travelers on the path who want to connect, share
Resting in our true nature.
Modern life insulates us from the natural world. Despite the comfort and luxury
of our current lifestyle, we often find
The necessity of faith and truth in understanding who we are.
Faith get a bad rap in our modern, secular society. Faith is often associate
with rigid beliefs systems, views that
What do we want space in our life for?
What do we want space in our life for? Oftentimes it doesn’t seem like we get to
choose, that