The Anatomy of a Calling by Lissa Rankin, MD

"A Doctor's Journey from the Head to the Heart and a Prescription for finding You life's Purpose"
Be blown away by the metaphor of loaves and fishes. Jesus wants to fill his disciples with "food" that will feeds us forever. John 6:29-68 Lifepointe 8/12/18 We Believe Series
Cairn of Whole Health  source: Lissa Rankin
Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life. John 6:27
Essential to the Hero's Journey is owning your magnificence. p 65
"Fill yourself First, and give other people permission to do the same." ~ p. 180
Garden hose metaphor p. 166 "it takes mindfulness and support to stay in impeccable alignment with your intention to live with a clean garden hose."
Hero's guideposts and Hero's Practice exercises at the end of each chapter. 
"In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy." ~ William Blake
Jesus offered his service with gratitude . Even as his body was suffering, he was grateful for the opportunity to serve in the way that he did." ~ p. 182
Kathleen and Logan's last meeting was Friday, bittersweet
 p. 168
Magic Mentors p.166 (they appear when needed most, as if by "magic")
"Nourish the faint disquiet..." ~ Jason Silva video
"Open, humble curiosity in search of the truth makes you bulletproof." p. 234
Prime Tea Hacks with Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary, Pant the seeds of change:
"Queen of the community garden" ~ Beth Meier
Rest in the space between stories and Release suppressed emotions for Radical Remission
Simple, elegant, overlapping spheres of complexity and Simplicity: Truth, poetry

"There is a way to serve that is incredibly generous but always leaves you with a grateful heart." p. 182 Anatomy of a Calling by Lissa Rankin
Uncertainty Meditation, and many others, can be found at TheanatomyofaCalling.com
Vessel of service to one of God's holy ideas... a practitioner of white magic." p. 222
"What Would Love Do?" p.27
X-ray vision of a 1 week old  (p.51) is a real thing. I call it the intuition of intimacy
"You are a hero." p. ix
Zen moment:  hummingbirds in the Magnolia Grove first thing in the morning

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