19. Why are you here?

  1. Soaring requires well-tested wings of commitment & purpose.

  2. Testing intentions invites conscious clarity & only feels like criticism when unprepared to respond to such a challenge.

  3. “Why are you here?” Is not rejection or exclusion, rather invitation to more deeply own commitment & purpose

  4. “Why are you doing that?” Is not criticism, but the opportunity to become grounded in the prayer behind the deeds.

  5. “Why are you saying that?” Is not silencing with shame, but the wind needed for words to take resonant flight.

  6. “Why should we consider this proposal?” Be prepared to light vision aflame & fan vivid embers into their hearts.

  7. Thus, silently ring the bells of intention & transparently fly the flag of purpose for thoughts, words & deeds to stand under.

  8. Hearing the silent calling of creative inspiration, the air & water of earth becomes alive, & the soul sings on moist lips.

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