6.27.2010

all in a year.

what a year. anyone who knows us knows we've had a hell of a year. i've learned a lot. grateful for a lot. and am glad my husband and i have both chose to be "twice born." ;)
(see the following)
i'm reading broken open:how difficult times can help us grow, by elizabeth lesser. best book ever.
from broken open...


"It was William James, philosopher who wrote that there are two kinds of people in this world the ‘Once-Born‘ and the ‘Twice-Born‘.
Once-Born people do not stray from the familiar territory of who they think they are, and what they think is expected of them. If fate pushes them to the edge of Dante’s famous dark woods ‘where the straight way is lost’ they turn back. They don’t want to learn something new from life’s darker lessons. They stay with what seems safe, and what is acceptable to their family and society. They stick to what they already know but don’t necessarily want....

A Twice-Born person pays attention when the soul pokes it’s head through the clouds of a half-lived life. Whether through choice or calamity, the Twice-Born person goes into the woods, loses the straight way, makes mistakes, suffers loss, and confront that which needs to change within himself in order to live a more genuine and radiant life.
Twice-Born people use the difficult change in their outer lives to make the harder changes within. While Once-Born people avoid or deny or bitterly accept the unpredictable changes of real life, Twice-Born people use adversity for awakening. Betrayal, illness, divorce, the demise of a dream, the loss of a loved one-all of these can function as initiations into deeper life. The journey from once-born to twice-born brings us to a crossroads where the old ways of doing things are no longer working but a better way lies somewhere at the far edge of the woods. We are afraid to step into those woods but even more afraid to turn back. To turn back is one kind of death. to go forward is another.
The first kind of death ends in ashes, the second leads toward rebirth. For some of us, the day arrives when we step willingly into the woods. A longing to wake up, to feel more alive, to feel ‘something’ spurs us beyond our fear. Some of us resist like hell until the forces of fate deliver a crisis. Some of us get sick and tired of filling an inner emptiness with drugs or drinks or food, and we turn and face our real hunger: our soul hunger, Twice-Born people trade the safety of the known for the power of the un-known.
Something calls them into the woods, where the straight path vanishes, and there is no running back, only going through. This is not easy. It is not a made-up fairy tale. It is very real and difficult. To face our shadow, the dragons and hags that we have spent a lifetime running away from is perhaps the most difficult journey we will ever take. But it is there, in the shadows, that we retrieve our hidden parts, learn our lessons, and give birth to the wise and mature self. From an experience, we know that the difficulty of the dark journey is matched only by it’s rewards."

that was a long one. but i love it. 

last year, this is what we did today:
this is what we did today this year. well, technically, last night. camping.


this was today--driving through the glorious, colorado mountains.


another year we welcome, surrender to, trust...

xo

3 comments:

  1. happy anniversary! beautiful photos!
    love the excerpt from the book. i am still facing my shadow, the dragons and hags!

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  2. Dear Amy-first of all-congrats on your anniversary. You guys make SUCH a cute couple!! Seriously!
    This quote that you put up here is so amazing! I am a Twice Born person. All around me, I have seen Once Born people and the death they face every single moment of their lives by choosing not to grow...is ugly and sad. I say this without judgement or malice but with compassion and truth. It is a difficult road, that of the Twice Born, but the other is much more so. There is so much insight and wisdom here-I think I am going to re-read it!
    I see that you have taken a workshop. Isn't it so wonderful to just immerse yourself in art and learn? Plus all the amazing people you meet! Don't worry about missing Kelly's' class. I am a firm believer that everything happens in it's own time. Kelly is offering us a PDF for purchase of the class-so she just may offer it in her shop to. maybe keep a lookout for that.
    Also-thanks for all the wonderful comments you left on my blog these past few days. I have been so busy trying to set my website up. I can only do it after baby goes to sleep. Last night I had a dream that I was stuck inside my website and couldn't get out!! That can't be a good thing!!xxx I hope you have a great 4th of July!

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  3. Amy-I think I am going to buy this book Broken Open! I have heard so much about it!

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