A Guiding Hand
A Guiding Hand is a collection of cards with words, phrases, and images inspired by the Northern Lights. It emerged from a decade-long Arctic Circle pilgrimage, where the creator observed and photographed the Aurora Borealis. The cards aim to provide insight and guidance for personal and professional challenges in today's world. The accompanying blog further explores the cards' meanings, offering practical advice for positive psychology practitioners. The author draws one card weekly and writes a blog post inspired by it, holding the readers and themselves in mind, with the intent to offer a guiding hand amid modern crises and challenges.
A Guiding Hand
In The Dark Confines Of The Chrysalis, We Hatch Our Wings By Andrew Machon
The text emphasizes the importance of embracing darkness and facing our fears instead of turning away from them. It suggests that darkness can be a natural gateway to light and that they are inseparable. By befriending our fears and holding both light and dark equally, we can achieve a deeper understanding and resolution. The text encourages reflection and exploration, highlighting that true illumination and liberation may lie within the darkness we fear. Ultimately, it promotes reconciliation and a non-judgmental approach to differences.