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In this conversation, Jacob and Scott talk about the difference between “I am” and “I feel” when talking about how we’re feeling, and learning to be present with our emotions without becoming them. They talk about not being committed to things playing out the same way they often played out in the past. How can we be intentional about creating different outcomes for holidays or seasons that have proven to be difficult? They discuss opinions versus truth, as well as the limitations created by all of the polarization in our world. When we get locked in our own certainty, we remain closed to new information and ideas. When we stay open to alternative ideas, we are likely to create more bridges of communication and understanding.
RESPONSE REQUESTED: The friends ask listeners to go to heyjacobhiscott.com and share a desire they’d like to create for this new year, as well as something they want to release.
Scott’s January workshop, Imagine It!: https://imagineit.eventbrite.com
Jacob’s February retreat, Heal + Create: https://healcreate.org/?sld=1
Scott’s Substack newsletter: scottstabile.substack.com
Poem:
Go to the Limits of Your Longing, by Rainer Maria Rilke
God speaks to each of us as he makes us,
These are the words we dimly hear:
You, sent out beyond your recall,
Flare up like a flame
Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.
Nearby is the country they call life.
Give me your hand.
By Jacob Nordby Scott Stabile5
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In this conversation, Jacob and Scott talk about the difference between “I am” and “I feel” when talking about how we’re feeling, and learning to be present with our emotions without becoming them. They talk about not being committed to things playing out the same way they often played out in the past. How can we be intentional about creating different outcomes for holidays or seasons that have proven to be difficult? They discuss opinions versus truth, as well as the limitations created by all of the polarization in our world. When we get locked in our own certainty, we remain closed to new information and ideas. When we stay open to alternative ideas, we are likely to create more bridges of communication and understanding.
RESPONSE REQUESTED: The friends ask listeners to go to heyjacobhiscott.com and share a desire they’d like to create for this new year, as well as something they want to release.
Scott’s January workshop, Imagine It!: https://imagineit.eventbrite.com
Jacob’s February retreat, Heal + Create: https://healcreate.org/?sld=1
Scott’s Substack newsletter: scottstabile.substack.com
Poem:
Go to the Limits of Your Longing, by Rainer Maria Rilke
God speaks to each of us as he makes us,
These are the words we dimly hear:
You, sent out beyond your recall,
Flare up like a flame
Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.
Nearby is the country they call life.
Give me your hand.