Doors wide open
Thank you Chris, for this inspirational offering. Here is today's post at Parking Lot:
This is from "Synchronicity" by Joseph Jaworski. It is from a conversation he had with Francisco Varela in which Varela tells him about the power of being open:This brings to awareness the conversation Christy and I have been having about 'Companions of Destiny' and how we describe the sensation of being around someone whose door is open, and whom we want to invite inside. How do you recognize when someone's door is open to you?When we are in touch with our 'open nature,' our emptiness, we exert an enormous attraction to other human beings. There is great magnetism in that state of being which has been called by Trungpa 'authentic presence.'' Varela leaned back and smiled. 'Isn't that beautiful? And if others are in that same space or entering it, they resonate with us and immediately doors are open to us. It is not strange or mystical. It is part of the natural order.For me this is a perfect summary of what it is like to live a life of invitation. It also nicely describes the Open Space facilitation practices of Opening and Inviting.
'Those that are in touch with that capacity are seen as great warriors in the American Indian tradition, or as Samurai in the Eastern tradition. For me, the Samurai is one who holds that posture in the world--someone who is so open he is ready to die for the cause. That capacity gives us a fundamental key and is a state of being known in all great traditions of humanity.'
Later in the conversation, Varela warned, 'There is great danger if we consider these people to be exceptional. They are not. This capacity is a part of the natural order and is a manifestation of something we haven't seen previously, not something we do not have. This state is available to us all, and yet it is the greatest of all human treasures.Â"
Resonating in a place of open doors, experiencing authentic presence, reminded me ofthis post.
And of course, that which stands out to me as most inspirationally beautiful, and the perfect reminder is:
This state is available to us all