“Courage is the measure of our heartfelt participation with life, with another, with a community, a work, a future. To be courageous, is not necessarily to go anywhere or do anything except to make conscious those things we already feel deeply and then to live through the unending vulnerabilities of those consequences.” FeelsCommunityConsciousConsequenceVulnerabilityCourageousParticipationHeartfeltBe CourageousUnending Author:David Whyte
“I'm committed to the idea that one of the few things human beings have to offer is the richness of unconscious and conscious emotional responses to being alive. ... The kind of esteem that's given to brightness/smartness obliterates average people or slow learners from participating fully in human life, particularly technical and intellectual life. But you cannot exclude any human being from emotional participation.” PeopleHumansKindIdeasGivenHuman BeingsAliveEmotionalOffersIntellectualConsciousResponseAverageCommittedEsteemHuman LifeUnconsciousParticipationRichnessBrightnessParticipatingLearnersSmartnessIntellectual LifeEmotional Response Author:Ntozake Shange
“The only preparation or participation required to unleash the power of intention is a connection to the conscious intelligence field, which can be attained in many ways, one of the best being meditation.” WayMeditationFieldsConsciousConnectionsIntentionPreparationParticipationBeing MePower Of Intention Author:Deepak Chopra
“White supremacy is the conscious or unconscious belief or the investment in the inherent superiority of some, while others are believed to be innately inferior. And it doesn't demand the individual participation of the singular bigot. It is a machine operating in perpetuity, because it doesn't demand that somebody be in place driving.” IndividualBeliefWhiteDemandConsciousMachinesInvestmentDrivingUnconsciousInherentInferiorsSuperiorityParticipationWhite SupremacySupremacyBigots Author:Michael Eric Dyson
“Early on, I learnt from the Russian intelligentsia that the only meaning of life lies in conscious participation in the making of history. The more I think of that, the more deeply true it seems to be. It follows that one must range oneself actively against everything that diminishes man, and involve oneself in all struggles which tend to liberate and enlarge him. This categorical imperative is by no way lessened by the fact that such an involvement is inevitably soiled by error: it is a worse error merely to live for oneself, caught within traditions which are soiled by inhumanity.” ThinkingMenWayFactsSeemsLyingStruggleConsciousTraditionErrorsOneselfCaughtRangeMeaning Of LifeParticipationDiminishImperativesInvolvementInhumanityCategorical Imperative Book:Memoirs of a Revolutionary Source: Memoirs of a Revolutionary