Dear Friends,
Two things are pretty clear:
We have limited heartbeats in this life.
And
We never know when our last heartbeat will be.
To me, it is hard to argue with these, at least in our current reality.
As we live our limited heartbeats, we may be seen as successful or not successful in the eyes of the world, but possibly most importantly, we need to ask:
“Does My Path Have Heart?”
Are we leading from what is best in us?
Or are we leading from a strategic mind, believing some future moment will solve our problems?
While the external world is important, no shift in our external world can satiate what is unresolved in our inner life. It just does not work that way. I have never seen it.
At the same time, as we connect to our heart, to what really matters, new possibilities and opportunities emerge.
We partner with life differently. Ironically, as we let go, we gain.
How Do We Do This?
I think a big part is fostering a community that can remind and support us.
While Wisdom 2.0 has various in-person offerings, we are happy to announce a Virtual 10-month Series starting next year called The Heart’s Path.
The last few years, I have interviewed various people — from wisdom teachers to entrepreneurs to social activists — on their own heart’s path, and these are a part of this series. See website for details.
THE GOAL is to create a supportive online global community for each of us to more deeply connect with and live from what really matters.
Of course, money and time matter, but when we lead with heart and vision, there is a deeper force at work.
I have witnessed it again and again. In the words of Joseph Campbell “doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors.”
Intro Session: Join us for a free session exploring this topic on November 17th at 11am. Sign up for free here.
Beautiful Soren! yes our heart has a path, mine is called peace activation, activating peace from within. I love your initiative. In a moment where a lot of hearts are being broken, they are also expanding to find our true path with compassionate self forgiveness.