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Thursday, June 09, 2005
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Last year at
this time, we sold our gallery and started churning up the complacency
in our lives. The goal was to find a new way to live, a simpler,
more sustainable, less toxic, more harmonious way to live. We
wanted a way to live as our truest selves, rather than just working as
hard as possible to pay our mortgage. Gary quit his job,
determined to find a way to do what he loved for a living. I
established a professional practice of holistic healing, which was my
part-time work already.
During those
heady days of determination to beat the system, we met neighbors we'd
never seen before. Other like-minded people, individuals and
couples, jumped off the merry-go-round at the same time we did.
The synchronicity of humans can be startling. What influence
suddenly entered the collective consciousness and propelled some of us
off the carousel and over the cliff?
We
bonded. Groups of us met for breakfast or for lunch or in our
backyards, to discuss how to make this work. All summer and fall
we turned ourselves into a community within the community.
Various ones of us worked for others of us. A friend jumped ship
from her bookkeeping job, and we persuaded her to start her own
bookkeeping firm. She did my books and I did healing sessions to
help her cope with the death of her sister. Barter is
wonderful. Then she started gardening part time for my friend who
was starting up an organic gardening business. Gary also gardened
with that group, to bring in some income while he found a business that
suited him. Another neighbor hired the new gardening group, and
the neighborhood community grew. Carpenters, gardeners,
electricians worked on one anothers' houses all summer.
Later, Gary
helped another neighbor start a business involving natural nontoxic
clay paints for interior walls. (shameless plug:
www.hallswalls.biz) They created a website and held classes and
did samples of their work, but found that there wasn't enough income
for two. Meanwhile, they helped Gary remodel our bathrooms, while
he made their website. Barter is wonderful. I did healing
work for them as needed, in exchange for referrals of new
clients. That worked well for all of us.
I held a
Company Party for the Self Employed that Christmas. When you work
for yourself, there is no company party to get dressed up for at the
holidays. So we had our own Company Party. It was a
spectacular success! Everyone within this new community got to
meet everyone else, if they hadn't already. Business cards were
exchanged and new projects were formed.
As winter wore
on, the hardship of being self-employed... or "self un-employed" as we
fondly called it, became heavier. Savings were running dry for
all of us, and the euphoria had worn off. We were becoming
worried about medical care and losing our houses. The joyful
gatherings of invention turned into serious discussions of how to get
something moving quickly.
Just as Gary
and I were contemplating emergency measures to ensure our survival, he
was offered a better job back at his previous workplace. They
missed him there. Gary jumped on the offer, and our sinking ship
was reprieved. He determined that he would take a new attitude
into the work this time, bringing more of his heart and soul with him,
instead of just a work persona.
Right about
that same time, I had a remarkable meeting with my monthly women's
group. One woman friend, who had done the same things with her
life at the same times, had just returned to her former company.
She was delighted to return, feeling that she had a brand new view of
the job and a real change of heart. Her husband, who had also
left his job last May - all of us only met AFTER quitting
our jobs simultaneously - had just taken a regular job as
well. Another woman in our group had a husband who quit his job
last spring too. He had recently decided to stay in his field and
return to work, rather than trying to forge a new path. Yet
another woman in our group had just taken a job after a year of retreat
and contemplation of her life. None of us knew of these developments
until our monthly gathering.
And so on, and
so on. As abruptly as we all left our usual worlds, we all
returned to our former places with new mindsets and new joy.
What causes
these mysterious migrations of humans? We have moved through this
year with the beautiful synchrony of dolphins leaping in unison.
One day, dozens of strangers within a city made a similar move and met
the others on this unusual path. We bonded, worked together, invented
and planned together. Then one day we scattered back to where we
came from.
I think there
is a larger social force at work here, some kind of infusion of
invisible energy and guidance, to help kickstart society into a new
mode. Some of our group took the exciting new energy back to
their weary former co-workers. It has had an effect on those
folks. Some of our group succeeded in launching a new business over
this past year. Our bookkeeping friend is busier than before,
loving her freedom. She and another friend have even started a
soap-and-lotion-making business for fun. My holistic health
practice is booming, and I am writing a book and offering
classes. The clay wall paint business is growing slowly but
steadily. Many among our group began teaching their favorite
topics last year, and have continued doing that. Teaching adds
the meaning to their lives that had eluded them previously.
What
causes flocks of birds to suddenly turn in midflight? What causes
schools of fish to flit as one into a new direction? I think it's
the same force that is affecting people like us. We are willing
to be moved by the forces of grace and harmony, so therefore we
are. We have loosened ourselves out from our tight fit into
society. That makes us freer to be be blown by the winds of grace
to a spot where we belong. Freedom is a contagion. The more
of us who infect the collective human consciousness with thoughts of
freedom, the more it spreads. That feels good to me.
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(note: if you're new to this
blog, read the previously posted stories for the step-by-step walk
through this journey. Or check out my gradually-forming more
user-friendly other blog: http://wanderingwillowblog.blogspot.com
As I work on that blog, I'll be posting the photos to go with each
story. It'll be more complete in a week than it is now.)
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12:57:14 PM
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