
My experience at the Wake Up Festival was life-changing and I’m thick in disorientation/reorientation mode as I spend time back home. It is absolutely possible to feel new and old at the same time, to feel less clear on identity and more generally clear, to know that this – THIS – is what I want, and have little clue as to what THIS actually is, or how to stay in touch with it.
Here’s a short video (5 minutes) wherein I speak to the knowing and the clarity I DO have right now.
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I just love that drawing, Kristin! So glad you had such a wonderful time at the festival, and hope your re-orientation goes smoothly.
Comment by Charlotte au chocolat — August 29, 2012 @ 3:09 pmThanks so much, Charlotte!
Comment by Kristin — August 29, 2012 @ 4:18 pmMy heart melted when I saw your tired, late-night, face, so very true and sincere in your desire to share something that is transforming you. Even though this new place may feel unformed and unknown in some ways, I hear the “great Knowing” beneath the wondering how this will all unfold. As I listened and watched, I sensed you as a rock for me: sort of like a guiding marker along an unknown path. And I felt OK, I can take another step in this direction. Thank you dear friend and leader that you are most definitely for me.
Comment by Maria — August 29, 2012 @ 4:29 pmMaria, your words are water to my soul. Thank you. Such an honor to be in this with you.
Comment by Kristin — August 29, 2012 @ 4:35 pmBeautifully, bravely said. Thank you for your radical aliveness!
Comment by Beth — August 29, 2012 @ 4:48 pmThank YOU, Beth!
Comment by Kristin — August 29, 2012 @ 8:20 pmYou SO have my company on this path — and my prayers and support and lit candles and blessings and all the rest.
Comment by Mary Montanye — August 30, 2012 @ 4:42 pmMary, I wish I could hug you right now. Thank you.
Comment by Kristin — August 30, 2012 @ 9:29 pmKristin, thank you.
Oh ye gods, I have one of those hats too! And sometimes it feels very much like a safety helmet.
What I love is that you’ve found a way to take the helmet off and still write blog posts.
Comment by Hilary — September 16, 2012 @ 8:16 am