
Words are such marvels.
In this series of short posts, I've been describing discernments we make when using language to co-create and transform challenging circumstances.
The phrases in our first post — "disabled"... "severely impacted"... "survivors of trauma"... — are phrases that more and more people are finding themselves having to contend with. We employ those kinds of tricky phrasing only temporarily; for succinctness and the moment's necessity.
It's important for us to remember how powerful it is to speak the now as we experience it... and then speak the next as the now.
The next becomes the now — every instant!
The most beautiful changes begin with seeing and experiencing the real present moment — as brutal as it might be. Then we become the solutions.
The Intuitive Network, made of you and all of us — readers, subscribers, group members; helpers, co-founders, fund builders, collaborators, contributors — we friends and colleagues — are here to transmute our biggest challenges into the most profound and abundant of blessings.
That is our job — in all the many and diverse ways each of us manifests a part of the collective economic beauty of that job.
You can do this; we do this every day. And many, many people (!) are still about to find out that this is possible for them too.
We use words we find to be truest and most serviceable to the moment.
Then we build and change reality with more other words. More ways of expressing ourselves. More ways of seeing and experiencing ourselves.
Transforming the material.
Language bridging… to the Intuitive Economic.
And resonating.
Are you getting what we mean, a little bit? Maybe a lot more than a little bit. 🕊🥰✨
Okay. We've made a start on getting that clearer.
Would you read, share, and call for response to this PDF?
Joyfully we continue this ongoing dialogue about what it means to uplift hidden voices! The above PDF assists our outreach — so important, every single day — and makes a wider call for economic collaboration.
We're grateful when you share it, comment about it, ask questions about it, and heartstorm with us ways to move this initiative forward.