What inspires me?
If this were the last moment of my life, would I have any regrets?
Could I change this outcome if I act now?
Do I have the courage to take this journey?
Suggestions and Guidelines
This Group is here to serve you.
Please use this Group in the way that best suits you.
A range of material and ideas are available
- work with that which works for you and feel free to make suggestions of how our group can by improved in the Touching Base room.
When you are ready please Introduce yourself and visit the Orientation room.
MY JOURNEY
Read the text of each discussion room to get a sense how this 'game' works
Respond to each discussion room (starting with Introductions) and use this Group as a continued way of working towards a happy, inspired life. Walk the Labyrinth with inspiration and aspiration for reaching highest potential, rather than under a cloud of dogmatic rigidity.
See this group as a Self Help/Growth 'board game', 'hand book' or as 'walking the Sacred Labyrinth' - with the added component of companions who interact and play with you.
Check in at the Pit Stop discussion room for assessment along your journey.
As you move through the discussion rooms, responding, you will find you are weaving a firm and precious base for your daily practice and resolutions. Remember, with each step, you are setting your intention - this a very powerful process!
In order for this process to be truly effective, you need to be as open and honest as possible. Stick to your journey - remember this is about you - your practice and your resolutions. Walk the labyrinth rather than being a bystander (where your participation consists primarily of commenting on the posts of others).
It may be a good idea to keep a notebook (hard-copy or virtual:) to write your thoughts and ideas which grow from the journey;
Sometimes it's hard to find a post.
Sometimes we forget what we've posted
Sometimes we'd rather write in a private space
It can be hard to remember the details on a discussion board when we're typing in the text box
BEING A COMPANION
We all learn from each other. Advice giving is not always a respectful thing to do (unless it is requested or the other party is a young child), as it subtly retards communication and effects the sense of equality between people.
Walk in the shoes of others (empathise) when responding to each others posts. It is wonderful to give and receive support. Constructive sharing of insights can be helpful, if it is sensitive, insightful and applies to the person's post rather than being a reflection of my own issues.
The Harvest Room is a space to share inspirational material, quotations, teachings, links, books, etc.
(Other discussion rooms focus on the experience of 'being in the process' of my own journey of self growth and walking with others in the context of their process)
Have fun and enjoy the journey!