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Making Space for Yourself is a ten part meditative workshop in the form of a podcast. Its purpose is to identify different kinds of spaces and ways you can explore them to allow a more thoughtful, joyful, authentic life.
The three segments in Part Three relate to space understood as potentiality. Potential is the presence of an absence, the insinuation of a likelihood, the almost that may never develop in reality. Potentiality is neither fully absent—because you can sense it—nor fully present, for it is not yet. It opens spaces of uncertainty (wishes, dreads, hopes), insinuating almosts that flicker on the border of reality. These three segments emphasize spaces you’re moving toward, actively experiencing them as next. Making space for yourself as potentiality asks you discern how to create a space that provides your true self with its best opportunity to emerge.
This segment, Invitation, considers the difference between a demand and a choice based on the presence of vulnerability. Looking at non-temporal possibilities of invitations leads to a concluding reflection on hospitality as a way to make space for yourself before others.
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Making Space for Yourself is a ten part meditative workshop in the form of a podcast. Its purpose is to identify different kinds of spaces and ways you can explore them to allow a more thoughtful, joyful, authentic life.
The three segments in Part Three relate to space understood as potentiality. Potential is the presence of an absence, the insinuation of a likelihood, the almost that may never develop in reality. Potentiality is neither fully absent—because you can sense it—nor fully present, for it is not yet. It opens spaces of uncertainty (wishes, dreads, hopes), insinuating almosts that flicker on the border of reality. These three segments emphasize spaces you’re moving toward, actively experiencing them as next. Making space for yourself as potentiality asks you discern how to create a space that provides your true self with its best opportunity to emerge.
This segment, Invitation, considers the difference between a demand and a choice based on the presence of vulnerability. Looking at non-temporal possibilities of invitations leads to a concluding reflection on hospitality as a way to make space for yourself before others.