When we release the need to arrive at One Truth

The word truth meant steadfastness or faithfulness in Old English. Only centuries later did it come to mean accuracy or correctness.

Over time, truth transformed to become an endpoint rather than a quality of seeking.

As loving leaders, we are steadfast in our journey as learners without knowing where it might take us.

We take in the multiplicity of the world with all our senses.

We recognize that learning does not come from one source or end in one place.

On this journey, everyone is both a guide and a recipient of guidance.

When we release the need to find the answer, we stay in the experience long enough for a deeper knowing to emerge.

If we allow it.

How might YOU stay in the experience of being both a guide and guided this week?

Warmly, 
Lili, Jennifer, and Steven of Light Labs

PS: These are field notes from Light Labs Team’s journey activating wisdom on the interior condition of leadership. Subscribe here for our weekly Beats from the Lab; heart-full word magic in your inbox, every week.

Renée Smith

Founder and CEO of A Human Workplace, Renée Smith champions making work more loving and human. She researches, writes, speaks internationally, and leads the Human Workplace Community of Practitioners and Participants to discover and practice how to be loving at work. This love is not naive or fluffy but bold, strong, and equitable, changing teams, organizations, communities, and lives. 

https://www.MakeWorkMoreHuman.com
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