About—You!
Devein-ing. Care-ing. Divine-ing.
through Kalidescope-ing.
Intuit You(TM)
Into “it” — you!
Throughout these materials is woven a theme about life. About living. About loving. About Being!
And, ultimately, about Divine-ing You!—during life on earth.
Curious about what it means?
Exploring your Divine Blueprint
De-vein-ing your Self
Looking through your Kaleidoscope Eyes / I’s
Choosing kindness over un. Choosing caring over not and, most especially—
by Divine-ing!
Finding the gems and points of light within ourselves that we were perhaps too shy or afraid to show to others or even admit exist within us is about loving ourselves far more than we ever did before, in greater ways.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a few words popped in. They were simple words, but they never left me. I thought about designing a course about them—for pre-teen girls and their moms.
The title was simple:
Intuit You(TM)
It was conceived as a hope, perhaps a tool to use to “intuit”—daughter to mom and mom to daughter—and find the river of navigable waters that would help each find some things spectacular things in the other. At the same time, each one grew in self-knowledge, self-care, and self-appreciation to extend it to each other.
And how much it would need to include another meaning: having to do with self-love.
Into “it”—you.
Perhaps this chicken or egg story would actually need to start there. It made more sense to come to know ourselves as something other than a person who was a student, employee, boss, or parent—as something more basic: a Being!
Percivel, one named guide, began to prompt me to write ideas of knowing myself or anyone as a being. To discover the things we love. And those things to which we are not drawn. To find the Looking Glass within, but go beyond it—
He simply called it “The Course.” One Saturday, two friends and I started working on it together—we began to talk and reveal, mostly to ourselves, so many features of our lives—from the past and in the present. And what we hoped would be a greater, more divine future.
Perhaps this chicken or egg story would actually need to start there. It made more sense to come to know ourselves as something other than a person who was a student, employee, boss, or parent—as something more basic: a Being!
Percivel, one named guide, began to prompt me to write ideas of knowing myself or anyone as a being. To discover the things we love. And those things to which we are not drawn. To find the Looking Glass within, but go beyond it—
He simply called it “The Course.” One Saturday, two friends and I started working on it together. We began to talk and reveal, mostly to ourselves, many features of our lives—from the past and the present—and what we hoped would be a greater, more divine future.
The Kaleidoscope of our view contained rich and resplendent color. We were “Into It—Me.” And then, we began to share what we had written. We didn’t get very far in the Course, but we learned about each other; more importantly, about ourselves.
This was unlike multiple StrengthsFinders or Myers-Briggs Questions, 16 Personalities, or even The Michael Teachings of working out our role and “overleaves,” mode, etc.
small essay questions