BIOL 1440 Lecture 22: May 2_Biosphere_Hake
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Looking back…looking ahead.
FINAL CLASS!
Find your space
Find your peace
Take a breath
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Class meditation…
Keep quiet and jot down a few things…
- How did the meditation make you feel?
The GREAT TURNING: a 21st Century Hero’s Journey
- What came up for you?
- What gifts have you gathered along the journey of life?
- When told to go back, easy to stop on your childhood.
- Easy to cherish the time you spent with your parents.
- As you get older, you stop spending as much time with them.
- The gift of relationship.
- Think about how far we have all come since the age of hunting and gathering.
- We no longer have to spend all day trying to feed ourselves.
- We don’t have to think about moving camp to a more productive living area.
- Big things in life are the result of small things that have happened.
- A lot of what takes up your day is composed of the small things.
- They may seem to be insignificant, but they are not.
- “Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet confinement of your aloneness to learn that
anything or anyone that does not bring you alive is too small for you.” -David Whyte
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Document Summary
Keep quiet and jot down a few things . The great turning: a 21st century hero"s journey. When told to go back, easy to stop on your childhood. Easy to cherish the time you spent with your parents. As you get older, you stop spending as much time with them. Think about how far we have all come since the age of hunting and gathering. We no longer have to spend all day trying to feed ourselves. We don"t have to think about moving camp to a more productive living area. Big things in life are the result of small things that have happened. A lot of what takes up your day is composed of the small things. They may seem to be insignificant, but they are not. Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet confinement of your aloneness to learn that anything or anyone that does not bring you alive is too small for you. -david whyte.