The Big Picture:
Let the Beauty You Love
Be What You Do
This website is a hub to support people in their
individual healing journeys, as well as an invitation to all
who want to actively participate in shaping a “bigger
picture.” You will find resources here to support your
personal wellness program, as well as links to a variety of
solution-oriented projects that will leave you feeling good
about what is happening in the world. Please take a moment
to check them out. I also invite you to submit your personal
story to be featured as the monthly “Feel Good Story.”
We are in a transformational moment, and as Leslie Lebeau so
beautifully states, “It often takes a crisis to break
through our usual models of the world. A crisis is a gift,
an opportunity, and perhaps a manifestation that life loves
us, by beckoning us to go beyond the dance we presently perform.” On
Wings of a Dream offers that opportunity by helping people
connect to a part of themselves that contains the memory of
where we have come from in terms of our interrelationship with
all of life in a continuum of time.
When we recognize that we are a part of a dynamic process,
an unfolding that is ongoing, we can no longer see life as
static and without choices. Rather it is full of possibilities
that are waiting to be shaped by our desire to live a life
that is joyous and meaningful.
On Wings of a Dream taps the creative potential, guiding people
toward reclaiming their own power to dream and to create a
vital and celebratory world for all beings. The days of motivating
out of guilt and fear are gone. We cannot hope to reach our
highest potential either individually or together unless we
stop blaming ourselves and each other for what we have done
wrong. Mistakes are only a tragedy when we perpetuate them,
or keep people locked into the idea that they are not capable
of more. Mistakes are powerful teachers when we learn from
them. We can then begin to focus our attention on what we have
to offer in the highest sense, and to celebrate our capacity
to give to the world, rather than continuing to take in the
hope that we will be filled.
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