“You know what everyone’s greatest fear is? It is that all the dreams we have, all the crazy ideas and aspirations, all the impossible romantic longings and utopian visions can come true, that the world can grant our wishes. People spend their lives doing everything in their power to fend off that possibility: they beat themselves up with every kind of insecurity, sabotage their own efforts, undermine love affairs and cry sour grapes before the world even has a chance to defeat them. Because no weight could be heavier to bear than the possibility that everything we want is possible.”
― Crimethinc Ex-Workers Collective’s ‘Days of War, Nights of Love’
Every single one of us has an individualized gift for divine, elevated, heart-affirming service to the world around us.
It’s work that we adore, and can’t imagine not doing.
It’s as fundamental to being human as gravity and falling in love.
Finding your divine song is the path to creative flow and abundance, to dynamic and life-affirming work.
It starts by doing work that your heart tells you needs to be done.