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On choosing to Pause for Peace

On choosing to Pause for Peace

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Nine months ago, I was drawn to start offering a weekly Pause for Peace in the face of the mounting violence around the world. This episode explores the power of the poetic in standing in such a place, helping us see with different eyes and enlarging our humanity.Excerpt from Saved by a Poem: The Transformative Power of Words by Kim RosenA Midweek Pause for Peace:Join me in a pause for peaceA collective pause for peace – A Collective PauseJoining together in a midweek Pause for Peace – Seeding Beautiful WordsMidweek Pause for Peace – being a peace poetHolding space for a midweek Pause for Peace – When there are no wordsA midweek Pause for Peace – For PeaceA midweek Pause for Peace – a reminder that love wins – Real PeaceMidweek Pause for Peace in a relational space – The Whole PieceHolding Grief – a midweek Pause for Peace – Holding GriefStill Waiting – a midweek Pause for Peace – Still WaitingFinding Our Way Home – a midweek Pause for Peace – Finding Our Way HomeShifting perspective – a midweek Pause for Peace – Open HandsBeing Open – a midweek Pause for Peace – Being HumanYou can find all of the midweek Pause for Peace blog posts on my website using the Pause for Peace tag.And if these have inspired you to write your own #Pause4Peace poems, then I’d love to hear from you.Thanks for listeningSue Heatherington ~ from a little valley in South West WalesLINKSSue Heatherington – personal website with daily poetic pauses, other words, and Be More Poet. You can also find me on LinkedIn and Twitter/XProduction partner – Steve...

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