Field Report-Sabbath Poems Pikes Peak (Unedited)
Work Life Play with Aaron McHugh
Release Date: 03/09/2025
Work Life Play with Aaron McHugh
A state or a phase of transition, on the threshold of something new.
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Rilke says, "Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer."
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On the road to impossible, how to sustain our ability to create impact and performance.
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Confusing our worth our usefulness.
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The words we speak are our prayers.
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Inspired from George Ella Lyon's "How to write a poem" exploring the question, where am I from?
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Finding ecstatic joy in life's adventures.
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Updates on the thorns, buds, and roses of life.
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Creekside thoughts about endings and new beginnings in corporate and personal life - inspired by Dr. Henry Cloud's book "Necessary Endings." Intentionally saying goodbye or hello to metabolize an ending and keep moving forward.
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An invitation into spacious places of friendship.
info_outlineInspired by Wendell Berry's Sabbath series, this is my take on a Sabbath Poem with reflections, outdoor exploration, and meaningful connection.