Thank you for the reminder of living our purpose outside in. I'm also curious as to how we continue to acknowledge the layers of external influences on notions like scarcity & fear which are a huge part of American culture & economic systems at play. As a Narrative Therapy Practitioner, we acknowledge and explore and unpack these narratives and the broken systems that perpetuate scarity & fear. In seeking preferred narratives and ways of being, we honor it's a long game and complex. Until we are able to have deeper conversations with those in power, sadly the systems remain. I'm working hard, conversation by conversation with people caught up in stories of scarcity & fear to understand what's underneath it. What narratives were they taught? So important it seems to acknowledge this layer too. And that millions of people do not have access to going into a literal forest to learn. We really need to be mindful of this. Thank you.
On Mar 12, 2022 Kristin Pedemonti wrote:
Thank you for the reminder of living our purpose outside in. I'm also curious as to how we continue to acknowledge the layers of external influences on notions like scarcity & fear which are a huge part of American culture & economic systems at play. As a Narrative Therapy Practitioner, we acknowledge and explore and unpack these narratives and the broken systems that perpetuate scarity & fear. In seeking preferred narratives and ways of being, we honor it's a long game and complex. Until we are able to have deeper conversations with those in power, sadly the systems remain. I'm working hard, conversation by conversation with people caught up in stories of scarcity & fear to understand what's underneath it. What narratives were they taught? So important it seems to acknowledge this layer too. And that millions of people do not have access to going into a literal forest to learn. We really need to be mindful of this. Thank you.