Colleen Sullivan

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As we explore our resistances and fears—everything we’d been so busy fighting before—new understanding and resources are revealed. Our old models of ourselves start to dissolve, leaving us open and receptive to the new moment. Now we can begin to work creatively with the unknown. We’re ready to listen and accept guidance and grace, because we’ve made room in ourselves. We may be exhausted, yet at the same moment we feel fresh. Having surrendered into helplessness we can now get on with help. But as active participants. Before, we had to be helped. Now, what we are ready for is support, for a ...more
How Can I Help?: Stories and Reflections on Service
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