In this episode, Ro explores the theme of starting anew and the transformative power of second chances. We look beyond resilience, exploring the concept of being anti-fragile—the idea that some systems and individuals grow stronger under pressure, rather than simply bouncing back. This mindset challenges us to rethink our response to setbacks and adversity. We also introduce Sharon Salzberg's thought-provoking idea that "the healing is in the return," reflecting on the importance of returning to one's true self, one's community, or even one's roots to heal from past wounds. We also delve into the concept of discretion in the law, examining how sometimes the legal system allows for flexibility and rethinking past decisions, offering opportunities for personal and societal healing.
We also discuss the deeply insightful book A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers, which challenges us to reflect on the balance between progress, nature, and the search for meaning in our lives. How can we begin again in a world that feels broken or stagnant? Chambers' story offers a gentle invitation to slow down, listen, and reimagine what it means to transform. Finally, we explore Unitarian Universalist principles of transformation—how personal growth and societal change are not only possible but essential. Drawing connections between the ideas of healing, returning, and inventorying what we already have, this episode inspires us to rethink our approach to change, growth, and the possibilities that lie in starting again where we are now.
Tune in for a rich conversation on resilience, healing, and the power of renewal!
Sources:
- Discussion of French philosopher Voltaire quote "Everything in nature is resurrection": https://outofcontextramblings.wordpress.com/2015/05/17/reincarnation-or-epiphany-with-voltaire/
- How the earth moves through the universe science from PBS: https://www.pbs.org/video/how-does-the-earth-really-move-through-the-galaxy-qnyvha/
- A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers (link: https://www.left-bank.com/book/9781250236210)
- Fewer Rules, Better People: The Case for Discretion by Barry Lam (link: https://www.left-bank.com/book/9781324051244)
- Sharon Salzberg: https://www.sharonsalzberg.com/
- Sharon Salzberg's latest book Real Life: The Journey from Isolation to Openness and Freedom (link: https://www.left-bank.com/book/9781250835758)
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