Speaker 2
I was reading in joseph peepers book, only the lover sings. Have you ever read that book? No, the great book. But he talks about the idea that, now, i mont to get it wrong, but basically, it's true thatt, the work can't happen without us, but it kind of happens without us. I
Speaker 1
agree. I totally agree. It's so humbling, isn't it? It keeps you a, yes, it keeps you having to be connected with the creator, i think, because it's like wol he is ring with me and using me. And there's something of myself that i'm bringing to this. I don't want to undervalue myself. But also, yes, why to day and not yesterday? It's very mysterious. Yes.
Speaker 2
He puts it in terms of being in a posture of openness to receive. I like that, you know. And so we've got to be the re we at you up to receive, yet and headid l receive. Ig, ayour reception, not if i've worked just a little bit harder, i can make this. I love that sometimes you have to work a little harder. Idontknow it. Its i it. It's a mystery comingo.
Speaker 1
It is a dance. It is a strange dance. I love, i love how that is said, but that makes sense to me. Yes.
Speaker 2
Well, i really am grateful that you leave yourself open to receive, and ind that you've receive such, so many butiful things through the years. So ithink, he's ot muc. And so much love the way they're integrating all this together. Jill.
Speaker 1
Now that i said that, i'm like, i'm goin ting really that i'm not going to be able to integrate anything for like, the next weekd
Speaker 2
a, doyou, have you read kirk thompson his his stuff?