#253 Charlie: Lessons from the Tomb

Published: Sept. 27, 2022, 9:20 p.m.

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Show Notes\\xa0 Our show today is about endings and beginnings AND the of the unspoken time in between the two. Life is one long journey of beginnings and endings. Projects, careers, marriages, and life itself all have an end. Beginnings are typically both challenging and inspiring. My personality type is driven to begin new ventures, loves change, and new opportunities. But I must always keep in mind that with beginnings must also come endings. But, with an end is also a new beginning\\u2026 even with death. Unfortunately, we all too frequently harbor some kind of negative emotion around things coming to an end, especially an abrupt or unwanted end. However, that certainly doesn\\u2019t have to be the case. T.S. Elliot writes in his poem East Coker from Four Quartets, \\u201cTo make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.\\u201d In this show I\\u2019d like to share a new insight that occurred to me more than one year ago. That insight has to do with the crucial time between ending one station in life and wisely proceeding to the next. It was from this experience that I learned the \\u201cvalue of the tomb,\\u201d the resting place between a figurative death and resurrection. \\xa0 Today\\u2019s show will be just Producer Paul and me talking about, \\u201cLessons from the Tomb.\\u201d Important Links For more on Charlie go to www.thenextchapter.life For more on Wells of Life visit www.wellsoflife.org \\xa0 \\xa0
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