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Lynn Jericho back blogging…inspiration

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Some things are always clear...

Some things are always clear...

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Just yesterday, I attended an inspired and inspiring workshop. I woke up this morning flooding with insights for my Inner Lent programs tonight and tomorrow. I was also inspired to share my thoughts on inspiration.

Questions that don’t have definitive answers and place me in the blessed state of wonder, fill me inspiration. They set me free from all the givens, prejudices and conventions.

Resistance from anything that says “no, not this way!”

The stillness in my heart- in those rare moments of inner silence when I let myself feel the tranquility, inspiration appears like a whispered “Hush!” asking for deeper quiet.

The fire in my dreams - in those rare moments of courage when I can be alone in the fierce heat of my destiny, I find inspiration.

In the depths of my suffering, when all the lights go out, all boundaries disappear and I find myself falling into the abyss of nothingness, inspiration rises up as a light or a warmth that floats me back to myself.

Inspiration is not a sentimental feeling that generates more sentiment, it is a spiritual feeling that enthuses our thoughts and our deeds. It does not appear as merely awe, but awakens true devotion.

Witnessing inspiration in others inspires hope that I, too, may be inspired and inspire others. In fact, if I am not inspiring others, I have not been inspired. The inspired always inspire. Pass it on.

And remember… inspiration is never familiar or safe.
Posted by Lynn Jericho at 12:26 AM 2 comments
Labels: creativity, Garr Reynolds, inspiration, inspire, Sir Ken Robinson

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Lynn Jericho
There are three metaphors for my gesture in the world and how I suppport my clients, readers and audiences - midwife to the transformative birth of the “I am”, gardener of the flowering spirit of Selfhood and personal trainer for the “I” of your thoughts, feelings and intentions. I guide and support the soul birth of my clients, readers and audiences with compassion and wisdom. This is the birth of spiritual freedom and practical responsibility. Then I cultivate the soil of your future. I nurture the seeds of possibility that germinate in your soul. Thirdly, I create soul aerobics and soul yoga. I design exercises to build strength, stamina and flexibility in the movement between spirit and matter in all areas of your life. I am the facilitator of Inner Christmas, a guided practice of personal renewal and development between December 25 and January 6.
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The Paradox of Peace
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