by Kim Ort | Mar 3, 2021 | Belonging / Connection, Education, Inspiration, Questions, Seeing
“We live in a time of narrative proliferation. Which stories capture our attention? How do we balance the multiple realities we encounter? What is fake, and what is true? Who should we listen to, and what makes their narrative credible?” ~ Mitchell...
by Kim Ort | Dec 6, 2020 | Books, Habits, Practices, Seeing
Blindspots. You know what they are. We’re all taught when we learn to drive a car to look back when changing lanes because there’s a blindspot. The literal definition is “an area where a person’s view is obstructed.” In other words, blindspots are things that are...
by Kim Ort | Sep 30, 2020 | Contemplation, Humility, Possibilities, Seeing
In an email I received from Geneen Marie Haugen of the Animas Institute, she asks, ”What wildly possible world can you envision?” My answer? I envision a world where, in every place, we cherish diversity in human cultures and the non-human world. Let’s take a closer...