From Stands with Fists to Dances with Wolves

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December 21, 2016

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From Stands with Fists to Dances with Wolves

The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.

- Dan Millman -

From Stands with Fists to Dances with Wolves

"For three quarters of my life, I have been like the character in the film Dances with Wolves whose Lakota name translates to Stands with Fists." As many of you can attest (Mom), ever since I was young, I stood with fists when confronted with something with which I was not in agreement. Not only would I physically stand rigidly with my hands clenched into fists, but I would also argue until my face turned blue anything that didnt fit into my worldview." A writer and remarkable spirit diagnosed with cancer shares vividly from his journey, a journey that takes him from a place of blind opposition to one of empathic inclusion. { read more }

Be The Change

Is there a place in your life where you can practice moving from "'Stands with Fists' to 'Dances with Wolves'"? Try it this week. And to learn more about Kozo's healing journey join an Awakin Call with him this Saturday. Details and RSVP info here. { more }


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