Everything is waiting for you

Mark Kara Beach

Your great mistake is to act the drama
as if you were alone. As if life
were a progressive and cunning crime
with no witness to the tiny hidden
transgressions. To feel abandoned is to deny
the intimacy of your surroundings. Surely,
even you, at times, have felt the grand array;
the swelling presence, and the chorus, crowding
out your solo voice You must note
the way the soap dish enables you,
or the window latch grants you freedom.
Alertness is the hidden discipline of familiarity.
The stairs are your mentor of things
to come, the doors have always been there
to frighten you and invite you,
and the tiny speaker in the phone
is your dream-ladder to divinity.

Put down the weight of your aloneness and ease into
the conversation. The kettle is singing
even as it pours you a drink, the cooking pots
have left their arrogant aloofness and
seen the good in you at last. All the birds
and creatures of the world are unutterably
themselves. Everything is waiting for you.

  – David Whyte
from “Everything is Waiting for You”
©2003 Many Rivers Press

 

Experience of Being Alive Featuring Joseph Campbell premieres on YouTube and Vimeo | Film

“People say that what we’re all seeking is a meaning for life. I don’t think that’s what we’re really seeking. I think that what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances with our own innermost being and reality, so that we actually feel the rapture of being alive.”

― Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth

 

Cancer – Multiplication – an inspirational film series about battling cancer

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I was diagnosed with cancer in the summer of 1996 and my life, as I had known it, was to be changed forever. 

At that very moment – what do you do?

Just like cancer cells multiplying and subdividing in our bodies, a variety of contradictory feelings surface when you realize that your fate isn’t completely in our own control. It’s like you’re alone in a row boat in the middle of the ocean. All you can see is an endless horizon in every direction. The immensity is overwhelming and the fear crippling. Your only anchor available is the most human of all feelings, an irrational response in the face of uncertainty: Hope. But finding the strength to keep on rowing into the unknown can be as intense as the rowing itself.

Henrik Frederiksen, Founder ElephantTribe.org

 

When the doctor said: “You have cancer”…

Film Episodes:

  • Overwhelming – The Elevator (in production)
  • Fear (in production)
  • Hope (in production)
  • 2. uncertainty

ElephantTribe.org gets awarded Google Grantspro

google logoWe greatly thank Google for their innovative and kind giving to non-profit organizations and are excited to announce that we have been awarded Google Grantspro.

This will enable us to further build on our strong growth in people watching our inspirational films.

“Google Globalgiving” is a great match for our organization, as we’re a collective of talented people from all over the world that have come together with one purpose in mind: “To inspire people to live happy, healthy and meaningful lives”.

Our Film: “2. Uncertainty” premieres on YouTube and Vimeo | Film

Our short film 2.  Uncertainty premiered today on YouTube and Vimeo. Our inspirational films are currently being viewed by an audience of more than 100,000 yearly.

With further support from our partners including Google we intend to promote the film online and create inspiration for families experiencing the difficult journey after a cancer diagnosis.

The film – about overcoming cancer – tells the story about a woman who walks on a foggy trail remembering a conversation that she had with her doctor some time ago. In a journey through memories and emotions, this film episode focus on the feeling of uncertainty that comes with a cancer diagnosis. But there’s a twist. By bringing back the uncertainty of life itself she tries to find her way through the fog of life.

Pierre Bonnard – Visit to Exhibit and Inspiration

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Spectacular 19th Century. 

An amazing visit to the stunning exhibition in San Francisco of Pierre Bonnard’s paintings – giving us a rare opportunity to study – close up – how to incorporate nature and symbolism with color as the primary tool.

“Draw your pleasure, paint your pleasure, and express your pleasure strongly.” – Pierre Bonnard, Painter