Category Archives: Threshold
Circle of Belonging
Humanity is at a Threshold We are witnessing the current systems and structures that have defined our evolution for eons crumbling: systems of government, education, healthcare, social care, economics, energy methods, environmental harnessing. There is no aspect of the system that is functioning in a healthy or long-term sustainable way. Any one of these aspects […]
Has your relationship reached a threshold?
How’s your relationship? It’s a question we don’t often take the time to answer meaningfully. So I invite you, now, to take a moment to consider it. How’s your heart? The last 2 years have been difficult for lots of us. So many of the people I work with have come to me with make-or-break […]
A Light in the dark
My barefoot childhood When I was a small child I loved being barefoot and ate with my hands when no one was looking. I spent time in nature, talking to the non-physical world and seeking solace with the animals and trees. Because of my early trauma, I found it hard to trust humans and therefore […]
Meeting the raw edges
Photo by Aaron Burden I’ve been reading so much lately about the interdependence of all life forms. From ecologist Suzanne Simard discovering how trees talk to each other to this evocative article from Andreas Weber who says “There is only one immutable truth: No being is purely individual; nothing comprises only itself. Everything is composed of foreign […]
Thresholds journey
Threshold times in our lives are gateways to new possibilities. They can often feel like the darkest of times, when we are ‘stuck in a rut’, endlessly looping around the same old patterns. Clues to the presence of a threshold in your life might be rehearsing the same old conversation with someone over and over […]