A Beauitful Amble: Poems

I’m excited to share this collection of poetry with the world. It’s been a project of passion and joy and it feels great to be able to share my work in this form. Here’s a bit about it… "Poetry, like all art, is always an act of co-creation. The invitation here is to see whether we can find, together, meaning with which we can live toward the liberation and healing of all. I get excited thinking about the meaning you will make in the pages ahead." (excerpt from the Foreward)

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Bjorn Peterson
Coming Alive When No Day Is Given

One of the similarities I see in our species these past few years, is the way in which so many of us have had to put our mourning into deferrment. Whether our baseline suffering was high or low, whether we were already navigating unjust realities related to our identities, whether our bodies already held egregious levels of unmetabolized trauma, we have been encouraged by the forces of our time to put off grieving until some unspecificed time.

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Sounds Of Hope From Within

If you haven’t heard the silence of a subzero midwinter, you might not recognize how loud it is to we who have wintered in this place. The subtlelties of the landscape are manifest to those who have watched, and nearly indecipherable to those who have not. Among the cacophony of voices that sing of transformation and signal the changing of the seasons, your soul, too, sings of becoming. Can you hear it?

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Being Made By Your Making

There is wisdom available to us when we cultivate awareness of the forces at work through us and on us. We can recognize the patterns, habits, and story-living that shapes so much of our unconscious life. Wise awareness allows us to trust the mysterious nature of creativity while developing practices for participating according to the deepest integrity of our values. In such practices there is joy and delight beyond what we often believe is available to us.

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Imagining The Beauty For Which We're Being Prepared

It can be overwhelming to wait for clarity to come in times of suffering. Like silt mixed up into clear waters, no effort can speed the settling of obscuring factors. Gravity has to do its slow work and stillness is required. The poet Pádraig Ó Tuama suggests that in times of difficulty, “small narrative rafts” can carry us, allowing us to breathe, get our bearing, and stay alive.

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Encountering the Deeply Disturbing: Loving Kindness and Transformative Learning

I was listening this morning to a man sitting near me in a coffee shop. To be clear, I didn’t want to listen to him – he was just so loud that it was impossible to tune him out. He was clearly someone who had an above average understanding of the political, economic, and environmental forces that were currently shaping our world. He spoke with great authority as his two table-mates listened with what appeared as a mix of skepticism and awe.

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Finding Gifts And Limitations In The Same Place

It’s no secret that the experiences in our childhood have profound and lasting impacts on us. The way we are in adulthood is very connected to the nature and nurture of our first part of life. This is true of the formation of our desirable as well as undesirable characteristics. Reflection upon these formational experiences can be rich for understanding how our gifts and limitations in adulthood reflect deep-seated patterns in our lives. It can also help us see the way those gifts and limitations often come from the same place.

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Changing A World Gone Shallow

Once a third person had said it, I knew it needed to be addressed. “Sorry I’m crying, I didn’t know this story was so emotional for me” she said before finishing her introduction. I was facilitating a graduate course on the practice of Transformational Leadership, and our opening time together was spent sharing our names, their meaning, and whatever we knew about how we were given our name.

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Knowing When To Dwell In Difficulty

One of my greatest joys is sitting with people who are committed to creating a more just and peaceful world, and acting as a thought partner while they make sense of the web of thoughts, demands, challenges, and opportunities they face. Over the past three weeks, I’ve had conversations with various colleagues as they try to discern whether the difficulty they were experiencing was difficulty in which they should continue to dwell.

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When Your Authentic Self Is Disliked

I was shocked the other day to learn that not everyone thinks I’m awesome. Well, not shocked so much as reminded. As someone strongly motivated by the creation and maintenance of good relationships, I find it deeply annoying and very frustrating that I cannot gain the affection and approval of every single person I meet. Truth be told, it knocks me off my feet.

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Welcoming Madness Into Community

I was struck last week by the beauty of a couple I saw. And, because I’m a deeply strange person, I went up to them and said so. Sitting at a coffee shop in North Seattle, two people walked in on a Friday morning, laughing lightly and smiling. Not an intense smile, but a deeply felt one.

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My Previous 57 Lives I Was A Bear

When you close your eyes and picture yourself, what do you see? Can you remember your face, the shape of your body? What are you doing in the vision? What emotion, if any, do you see? Are you alone? Where are you in the world, if anywhere? For some, they will see themselves as a child or adolescent. Others will see themselves in aspirational terms, as the person they hope to become. Still others will see themselves in a role or relationship to others. I have learned to see a bear

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