Justine Willis Toms
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Even though it may seem like the end of things, Meade reminds us there are always beginnings embedded in the endings. He takes us on a mythological journey that tips the world towards renewal and says, "Why not find our own thread even in the midst of uncertainty and pain and learn how to weave and create?"
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True genius isn't necessarily a high IQ score or prodigy, although it often manifests as such. It's the spirit within each of us. Meade explains that "the genius is a unique spirit in a person; it's the part of them that makes them unique and it's tied to their destiny, or the destination of their soul..." He asserts that we have an obligation in this broken society to find and use our genius to help repair and avoid further damage. When we practice...
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Meade, once more, shares with us a cornucopia of myths, including Jason and the Argonauts, as we explore this dangerous and narrow passage we are entering in our collective history. He points out that, even with opposing viewpoints, we are all traveling together in one ship and that mythic imagination will carry us successfully forward during these threshold times.
Meade, once more, shares with us a cornucopia of myths, including Jason and the Argonauts,...
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Through the art of storytelling, Michael Meade shares: "The key aspect of the soul is its depth...It is the descending, the deepening part...It's the roots going further down as opposed to up towards the heavens…The soul goes towards diversity and multiplicity like the roots of a forest or the secretly connected life of trees. The soul is the connective tissue of life."
He goes on to describe that humankind has always experienced opposition, but...