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Bonnitta Roy is an author, award-winning teacher, and insight guide who helps individuals and groups break away from limiting patterns of thought so that they can grow into their full potential. Bonnie works across many levels of abstraction while remaining grounded in the important questions: Who are we? How do we want to be in the world, with ourselves, and with each other? What is it to be human?
Through her work with horses, Bonnie helps others connect with the power of their embodied presence and how these creatures can help teach us to reconnect with the foundational aspects of our being — or what Bonnie calls our “animal bodies.” In doing so, the stark contrast between living in congruence with our animal bodies and the draining simulations of our minds — the narratives and justifications for life created by our consciousnesses — is revealed, and with it a healthier, more integrated path forward.
In this conversation, as we delve into the metaphysics of what makes us human, Bonnie reminds us that our true nature is not something to be learned anew, but rather a latent force within us all, waiting to be reawakened.
Let’s settle in and hear what Bonnie has for us.
Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when published"Wild Geese" by Mary OliverShow Notes:
https://substack.com/@bonnittaroy
“The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth’s Past Mass Extinctions” by Peter Brannen
Connect with Andy:
KONU // Leadership development for mission-driven change agents
KONU Events // Open enrollment leadership development workshops
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/
Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast
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Bonnitta Roy is an author, award-winning teacher, and insight guide who helps individuals and groups break away from limiting patterns of thought so that they can grow into their full potential. Bonnie works across many levels of abstraction while remaining grounded in the important questions: Who are we? How do we want to be in the world, with ourselves, and with each other? What is it to be human?
Through her work with horses, Bonnie helps others connect with the power of their embodied presence and how these creatures can help teach us to reconnect with the foundational aspects of our being — or what Bonnie calls our “animal bodies.” In doing so, the stark contrast between living in congruence with our animal bodies and the draining simulations of our minds — the narratives and justifications for life created by our consciousnesses — is revealed, and with it a healthier, more integrated path forward.
In this conversation, as we delve into the metaphysics of what makes us human, Bonnie reminds us that our true nature is not something to be learned anew, but rather a latent force within us all, waiting to be reawakened.
Let’s settle in and hear what Bonnie has for us.
Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when published"Wild Geese" by Mary OliverShow Notes:
https://substack.com/@bonnittaroy
“The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth’s Past Mass Extinctions” by Peter Brannen
Connect with Andy:
KONU // Leadership development for mission-driven change agents
KONU Events // Open enrollment leadership development workshops
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/
Instagram: instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast
The Wonder Dome is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.