Break Out, Break In, and Break Free

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Break Out, Break In, and Break Free

It’s is not about erasing the old taps, as much is it about knowing that there are many movies in our minds that are no longer worthy of watching. Take time for new untapped adventures that trumps the old downloads.

Time to break out, break in and break free from old, outdated conditioning. There is another wild side to be undiscovered, waiting to be let out.

DISCIPLINE YOUR WILDNESS

Clarissa Pinkola Estés suggests that we all need to go cheerfully and enthusiastically out of our minds periodically. Make sure, she says, that at least one part of you always remains untamed, uncategorizable, and unsubjugated by routine. Be adamant in your determination to stay intimately connected to all that’s inexplicable and mysterious about your life.

At the same time, though, Estés believes you need to keep your unusual urges clear and ordered. Discipline your wildness, in other words, and don’t let it degenerate into careless disorder.

“I pledge to see my problems as tremendous opportunities and my flaws as imperfect or unripe talents.”Rob Brezsny

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I am poetically clear about my beliefs which are subject to change as I change and gain more insight. Simply put, I know nothing and everything.