the commitment to look inward, especially to look inward first, flies in the face of our dominant culture. fortunately for us, we have poets and writers to guide us inward, to support our inner truth first. we know. we usually don't know that we already know. listening for the still, small voice inside and turning its guidance into the world brings us peace, creativity and connection. thank you KK, and your readers, for walking this path and holding our hands as we do too.
Love these questions...I have panic moments that I am gone and left newsletters, poems and essays unwritten, unread. The platform is really a time capsule to leave behind what I know, wish I knew, love letters of this life. Then I calm the eff down and write.
Once again, thank you for letting me peek behind the curtain. This post, like all the others, felt like a surprise gift full of gems. In an evermore distracting world, turning inward feels counterintuitive but soul-affirming, once we allow the little voice through. Your path resonates with mine, and I thank you for trusting that randomness can show the way to what calls my/your/our souls. I tell myself: let me enjoy the journey to Ithaca, with you and the other travel companions. Thank you!
Love this Kathryn - Like you, I’m always looking for something that confirms something I already think I know. I love the call to start “close in” with our lived experience. I think it’s especially important today in the age of AI. We need to identify our own questions and know our knowing. Happy to be on the journey with you!
Love all this KK😍 I’m a huge fan of Rumi. Also I love both options, reading and listening 😍 of course I want it all from you💖
Beautiful writing, reading and thinking from the magic that is KK ✨😍✨
the commitment to look inward, especially to look inward first, flies in the face of our dominant culture. fortunately for us, we have poets and writers to guide us inward, to support our inner truth first. we know. we usually don't know that we already know. listening for the still, small voice inside and turning its guidance into the world brings us peace, creativity and connection. thank you KK, and your readers, for walking this path and holding our hands as we do too.
Love these questions...I have panic moments that I am gone and left newsletters, poems and essays unwritten, unread. The platform is really a time capsule to leave behind what I know, wish I knew, love letters of this life. Then I calm the eff down and write.
Once again, thank you for letting me peek behind the curtain. This post, like all the others, felt like a surprise gift full of gems. In an evermore distracting world, turning inward feels counterintuitive but soul-affirming, once we allow the little voice through. Your path resonates with mine, and I thank you for trusting that randomness can show the way to what calls my/your/our souls. I tell myself: let me enjoy the journey to Ithaca, with you and the other travel companions. Thank you!
This is the perfect warm-up exercise to start what feels like day one million on my messy bio-memoir MS. Thanks, KK!
What a project KK!👏 Thank you for the Rumi poem …I feel like those could be the only questions we need✨
Love this Kathryn - Like you, I’m always looking for something that confirms something I already think I know. I love the call to start “close in” with our lived experience. I think it’s especially important today in the age of AI. We need to identify our own questions and know our knowing. Happy to be on the journey with you!
Love this Kathryn esp after our conversation yesterday. I’m somewhere on the same road with you…