Wednesday, August 4, 2021

What would the world look like if we deconstructed fear-based belief patterns and systems?

What would the world look like if we deconstructed fear-based belief patterns and systems? 

What if we questioned the polarities we believed as "true" and started to see those as just one aspect of what is possible? 

How do we do this without burning it all down? 

How do we do this without creating unnecessary destruction in the process? 


Love, pure unconditional, curious, playful, compassionate LOVE is part of the expansion that our souls are encouraging us to do while we're here on Earth. 

I believe I’m here to keep asking questions, keep going, keep creating.

I believe I’m here to transcend ideas of universal right and wrong, release fears, limitations, and self-imprisonment.


Every year I feel like I’m getting closer to being free, living my soul's truth, where my potential for positive impact is more boundless, more endless, and more infinite. 


How do I talk to my children about spirituality?

 I want to give my children something, some sense of a greater perspective than the limited view of physical reality, but I don’t want to force on them dogma or rigidity.

As a child, I had so many questions that I couldn’t really articulate at the time. There was a sense of wonder about who I was and what this experience was that mystified me at a level that I couldn’t put words to. There was some larger identity than the “body of Mark” that I couldn’t put my finger on, yet I knew was there.


I didn’t ask my parents about this because I didn’t need answers, I just needed them to hold a container for my curiosity, which they did. On some level, I knew that they didn’t have answers and I knew that the stuff I was interested in, I needed to explore myself. So a main theme of my teaching is about how to create that creative, curious space for our children and why it’s so important.