How We Wrestle is Who We Are

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July 9, 2022

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How We Wrestle is Who We Are

Does this path have a heart? If it does, the path is good; if it doesn't, it is of no use.


- Carlos Castaneda -

How We Wrestle is Who We Are

"My son Liam was born ten years ago. He looked like a cucumber on steroids. He was fat and bald and round as a cucumber on steroids. He looked healthy as a horse. He wasn't. He was missing a chamber in his heart. You need four rooms in your heart for smooth conduct through this vale of fears and tears, and he only had three, so pretty soon doctors cut him open and iced down his heart and shut it down for an hour while they made repairs, and then when he was about eighteen months old he had another surgery, during which they did more tinkering, and all this slicing and dicing worked, and now he's ten..." Brian Doyle shares more in this brief and moving piece. { read more }

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For more inspiration, check out this powerful TED talk on, "How Emotions Change the Shape of Our Hearts." { more }


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