The Freedom of Not Knowing

5 Feb
2010

Sometimes we need to drop below words to find the things we’re looking for, those things for which we search and don’t know what they are.

Sometimes we need just to let ourselves play, tear, gather, stick, gathering images and creating meaning-without-meaning when we’re still in the state of not-knowing.

Allowing it to be enough to know, to feel, to see, that there are magical entrances and doorways to the story, that the work is full of hearts and the importance of heart work, that colourful birds will bless the pages of what you do, that cages will be opened, and the key found that sets the stories free.

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Sometimes our journals need to capture images, not words.

Or images, then words, letting the words play from the images and the meaning they might make.

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The slide show is based on some photos from a collage on the question of the ‘the work I do next’, supported by @amypalko (and company :-) )

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