Monthly Archives: January 2012

BACK AT LAST


Is Leslie Kenton dead? You may well ask. Where has she been for the past few years? At times, I have wondered myself!

For the past 50 years I have been certain that each one of us has a core identity—a unique center of beauty, strength, and growth—and that the purpose of your core identity is simple: to shine forth. Listen to your essential being, honor it, learn to trust it. When you allow it to illuminate your life you come to live each moment in creative flow. This, I believe, is the secret to experiencing authentic human freedom. Read More From Back At Last…

WHAT I’VE LEARNED FROM KIDS

As parents we feel obliged to correct our children when they make mistakes when speaking. Yet so often the words they coin seem much more sensible and charming than their “proper” counterparts. ‘It’s a froggy day,’ my son, Jesse, used to say when he meant ‘foggy.’ ‘Where are the ouches?’ My daughter, Susannah, would ask when she wanted to hang something on the clothesline. (She once caught a finger in a clothes peg and her great-grandmother had consoled her by saying, ‘Ouch, that hurts.’) Then there were ‘flat tireds’—the things you get when your car runs over a nail in the road—and the ‘constructions’ which you read to find out how to use something for the first time. Aaron, my youngest child, announced one day after playing with one of our Burmese cats, ‘Mummy, guess what, pussy cats have dangerous toes’. Read more…

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