The Warrior, the Healer, the Visionary and the Teacher

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Themes and learnings

One of the things that helps me write is to find a theme that over time I can build on and use to tuck ideas into.  2008 was mostly about get­ting my feet wet, test­ing direc­tions and get­ting acquainted with you and you with me. In 2009 I’m going to focus on giv­ing you a foun­da­tion and then help you build on that foun­da­tion through­out the year.

Before I get into the details I want to tell about the graphic above, it’s my new Twit­ter back­ground. Why is that impor­tant? I’ve been want­ing to do one for quite some­time and as usual started out seri­ously design­ing, until this morn­ing when I revis­ited what I had done yes­ter­day. Look­ing at it I real­ized it was waaaay to seri­ous, it didn’t really say much about me. So scrapped it and started over. This time I took a “I’m gonna have fun” atti­tude, and since  I love comic illus­tra­tion or sto­ries told graph­i­cally I used Comic Life together with some pho­tos to design the back­ground. The point is I had fun and more impor­tantly I showed up in a way that put a part of me out there that many don’t see.

That brings us to themes…several years ago I became acquainted with the writ­ings of cul­tural anthro­pol­o­gist Ange­les Arrien author of The Four-Fold Way: Walk­ing the Paths of the War­rior, Teacher, Healer, and Vision­ary. She spent many years col­lect­ing the wis­dom of peo­ple all over the world and she found that when every­thing was put together a com­mon theme sur­faced that pro­vided a fun­da­men­tal base for liv­ing. She iden­ti­fied four arche­typal paths or ways for help­ing us nav­i­gate change that are based on cen­turies old shamanic tra­di­tions prac­ticed by indige­nous peo­ple and how they man­aged change.  The mas­ters of change among indige­nous peo­ples were their med­i­cine men, chiefs, shamans, and teach­ers, the rec­og­nized the con­stant nature of change and took on the role of sup­por­t­ively guid­ing their com­mu­ni­ties through life events instead of deny­ing them. Arrien calls for a recon­nec­tion to the four arche­typal paths  com­mon to  all peo­ples they are,  The Way of the War­rior, The Way of the Healer, The Way of the Vision­ary and The Way of the Teacher. Expanded they boil down to:

  • Show up be vis­i­ble and empower oth­ers through exam­ple and be present to your life invest in yourself
  • Pay atten­tion to what has heart and mean­ing to your life
  • Tell the truth with­out blame or judge­ment be authen­tic in brin­ing your life gifts to the world.
  • Be open by not being attached to out­comes so that we may have bet­ter access to our own wisdom.

The first step

The first and most impor­tant thing we as artists need to do to not only sur­vive the cur­rent shifts but also emerge as lead­ers is to SHOW UP. Show­ing up means start­ing that blog by putting  the nur­tur­ing and empow­er­ing nature of your gifts out there for all to see. A strong part of this is self– invest­ment because with­out it we are blind. When I designed the Twit­ter page above I decided to show up, by be authen­ti­cally vis­i­ble in a way I have exposed I also invested time in doing so because it rein­forced my presence.

Show­ing up will also put you above the crowd of peo­ple who can’t seem to show up, it will place you in a posi­tion to lead and lead with author­ity. Because you will be one of the few who chooses to be present.

So in the com­ing weeks we will talk more about show­ing up with your blog will look, we will build the foun­da­tion using the “Four Fold Way” above together with prac­ti­cal and cre­ative ways start build­ing the struc­ture of your house. We’ll also talk more about each ele­ment can help you over­come your fears and empower you to claim your spot.

How are you going to show up? What are your fears? Will you show up with me?

 

Comments

  1. Allen TaylorNo Gravatar says:

    Nice writ­ing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.

    Allen Tay­lor

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