Monday Call Reflection: Drop yours
Every time we have to call, Iโm blown away by the power of this community. Weโve hosted a lot of really fun calls, but this one was my personal favorite because it felt the most integrated. Funny enough the topic of the call was integrity. The flow was beautiful, Thor dropped in sharing where heโs at and where we are at as a team and it was great to have his fire back. We reflected on the culture we have curated inside of our company and between us as friends that we hold each other too, where no distortion goes unspoken no truth goes unspoken, and we express ourselves unafraid of judgment, and always willing to introspect and grow. Then it was a very smooth transition between me and Alex passing it over to Chelsea to lead us into a wonderful grounding meditation. ( I was challenged so beautifully during that meditation because my cat would not shut up, and Chelsea was speaking directly to accepting what is, and I transmitted the anger and frustration inside of me for my cat into acceptance :) ๐ We sat in silence for two minutes after the meditation, and then Alex transition does beautifully into a reflection on integrity and prompted the community to share their thoughts, and shine a light on the dirt that they have experienced in spiritual communities, as well as what they love and want more of from our community. Here were some of the reflections shared. I was so immersed in the reflections themselves. I seem to have forgotten who said them. So please take credit for your beautiful shares. โค๏ธโ๐ฅ๐น @Alex Manecuta & Will opened with acknowledging that we are all leaders in our own right, there is no hierarchy. There is just sacred responsibilities that we have been delegated itโs important to feel like we are all a part of the big picture and contributing not just following blindly. In regards to the spiritual dirt, there was some beautiful wisdom shared that a lot of leaders tried to hold the faรงade that they have all the answers and then they can fix all of your problems. This brings light to us standing in integrity with what we do now and being willing to acknowledge what we need help with. As well as having the resources and courage to point to other leaders and teachers for the answers, not just regurgitating opinions about things we donโt have direct experience with.