Reminds me of a song from Gentlemen Without Weapons, a pro-environment + anti-war group from England. Late 80’s perhaps. 🤷🏽
“Slay your dragons, with compassion” contains the advice for such activity. Quickly following is “In your tribal tents.” That strikes me as an inside job. Done with community support. Enlightenment from the eighties. How quickly we forget...
Yoga teacher Sarah often says, “It is in our nature to forget.” In fact, she said it last night. She is referring to our personal forgetfulness of our divine nature. She proposed this cycle of forgetting and remembering is what gives life… life! Could the same be said for humanity collectively?
Interesting to think about...
Some stories are a hero's journey of slaying outside dragons while others offer inspiration to slay inside dragons?
I haven't thought about it that way before. Thanks for making a new awareness possible!
The fewer inside dragons the better!
Reminds me of a song from Gentlemen Without Weapons, a pro-environment + anti-war group from England. Late 80’s perhaps. 🤷🏽
“Slay your dragons, with compassion” contains the advice for such activity. Quickly following is “In your tribal tents.” That strikes me as an inside job. Done with community support. Enlightenment from the eighties. How quickly we forget...
Yoga teacher Sarah often says, “It is in our nature to forget.” In fact, she said it last night. She is referring to our personal forgetfulness of our divine nature. She proposed this cycle of forgetting and remembering is what gives life… life! Could the same be said for humanity collectively?