A reading and review of my first three whakatauāki in the series; He aka matua, he aka tāepa rānei? Whaitiri whakaoroororangi, Whaitiri whakahoronuku. Kei Te Kore kei te paru rānei tāu e kimi nā?
Exploring the inspiration, nuance, challenges and more.
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A reading and review of my first three whakatauāki in the series; He aka matua, he aka tāepa rānei? Whaitiri whakaoroororangi, Whaitiri whakahoronuku. Kei Te Kore kei te paru rānei tāu e kimi nā?
Exploring the inspiration, nuance, challenges and more.
A reframing of the idea that we “come back home to ourselves” when we embark on doing the work, on unbecoming what we’re not and releasing beliefs (our own, from others) we've simply outgrown.
What if we were always home - always in a safe, loving, nurturing warm place? What if we cultivated that in ourselves so that as we explore and express and release emotions, behaviours, beliefs, expectations etc. we know we are safe. Free of judgement, condemnation, timeframes and 'shoulda woulda couldas.' ?
The Whakapapa Effect
A reading and review of my first three whakatauāki in the series; He aka matua, he aka tāepa rānei? Whaitiri whakaoroororangi, Whaitiri whakahoronuku. Kei Te Kore kei te paru rānei tāu e kimi nā?
Exploring the inspiration, nuance, challenges and more.