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What’s been catching my attention the last couple of days—

It’s been Nicole Moen’s question on her website: “have you ever felt the urge to walk out the front door and just go?”
…and the powerful response that I’ve been feeling the last couple of days is: the impulse and insight that at any moment there is a spiritual open door through which I can choose to walk. I can walk right out that door into freedom, health, harmony; and away from a sense of limitation, of being bound to listen to negativity, enslaved to the effects of history, vulnerable to hate, or confined to a world material.
“ …behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it.” The book of the Revelation of St. John the Divine. Beth
Some thoughtful responses to the Question of the Week already.
Saw some interesting places to stay in NYC and Quebec City.( the reviews were helpful)
Interesting chat with a Home Depot associate. He’s working two jobs and still wondering what his purpose or calling is. What surprises me is the lack of uptake or curiosity at new opportunities those in this situation often show.
Early morning is especially opportune to look around with ‘fresh eyes.’ It is rewarding.
While locking my bike at the library, a university student came and picked up her bike, which was unlocked. She said she lost the key to her lock and couldn’t afford to buy a lock. She was depending on the honesty of the universe. I gave me my card and said, that if her bike was ever taken, I could help her get a free bike. I loved her sense of faith, innocence and resolve.
Love that sense of appreciating the moment, the interaction with a stranger that hints at a wider, caring, supportive universe. Then there’s the great likelihood that we will never connect again.
WGWT — an appreciation for great questions
What kind of questions or issues get your attention?
Great question…I like these kinds of questions, questions about questions, the meta. I like open ended questions that aren’t necessarily connected to a certain time frame, this week 6 question led to an insight I’m having this very moment about the ‘this week?’ part of the question. I could say I feel constricted by the parameter, but that wouldn’t be the whole truth, the ‘why’ do I feel constricted is where the answer lies for me, the juicy stuff. I like questions that go underneath the surface, those are juicy questions. So there you go, I like juicy questions.lol. For more responses to this question
May 6th.. Green Wave… wonderful conversation about bold steps in caring for the world ( volunteering in Bangladesh ) while engaging the drive-bys. Moments like that are eye opening and inspiring.
May 8th Margaret Martin interviews — full of gratitude and resolve.