DISCOVERING OUR VALUES, DIGNITY AND WORTH
I claim here that 'real' innovators create in contact with a greater force and contribute something new and unique. Consequently, you can only do that if you look deep, high and wide within yourself or you just can't do anything apart from being who you are.
The first approach may hopefully lead to the last...
The freshness of the present, which can result in new thinking and innovation, includes a flow and a movement away from identity and the boxes we limit ourselves through.
Everything with a 'tone'/'connection' to a deeper wisdom has an important place in the great work of creation.
And you don't have to be spiritually oriented, you just have to 'just' find your own, real truth.
We easily notice what is for public display, but the vast majority of us operate in the secret, where there are no spectators. Or perhaps in the subtle layers that are invisible to most and not noticeable to many. Here we don't get much recognition from outside - so we have to find the recognition and strength from within - and that ultimately gives us the kind of strength and dignity that cannot be shattered by the storm.
In the spaces I invite you into, there is room for peculiarities, crafts and talents of all kinds.
AND there is room for your special combination of tje wisdoms of nature, heart, body and soul.
It is at reach for everyone. It is often 'just' a matter of seeing how valuable it is - what we already are and hold within us - and in being responsive to what unfolds through our growth.
For some, it may be important to identify with something/someone. Find someone/something more concrete to reflect on.
It can be a tool to understand and find a way to stand stronger in oneselves.
Others are easily inspired by being conscious in the present and dare to be and go with 'what is' and calls you - in every now moment.
I myself am someone who has to figure everything out for myself - and preferably from within.
But I also sometimes have to go out and find a mirror, a story, an idea to support my recognition - to find words that can describe and perhaps connect me to others who have similar experiences.