Christina Baldwin Quotes

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  • Forgiveness is the act of admitting we are like other people. We are prone to make mistakes that cause confusion, inflict pain, and miscommunicate our intentions ... The only choice we have is to reconcile ourselves to our own flaws and the flaws of other people, or withdraw from the community.

  • Intuition always has our best interest at heart.

  • Perhaps we wouldn't eat so much, or smoke, or drink so much if we were paying attention to ourselves. Perhaps we wouldn't talk so much if we were paying attention to each other. All these oral activities are trying to meet a need, and perhaps the greatest need is to be seen and heard.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.35, New World Library
  • This unceasing interplay between experience and narrative is a uniquely human attribute. We are the storytellers, the ones who put life into words.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.11, New World Library
  • Story is the mother of us all. First we wrap our lives in language and then we act on who we say we are. We proceed from the word into the world and make a world based on our stories.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.73, New World Library
  • The spiritual journey is what the soul is up to while we attend to daily living.

    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
  • When you’re stuck in a spiral, to change all aspects of the spin you need only to change one thing.

  • With compassion, we see benevolently our own human condition and the condition of our fellow beings. We drop prejudice. We withhold judgment.

    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
  • Every person is born into life as a blank page and every person leaves life as a full book.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.11, New World Library
  • We need a revolution in the West: not violent overthrow, but a willingness to take responsibility for the course of history being set forth in our names. We need a revolution determined to activate broad, inclusive social change.

    Christina Baldwin (2009). “Calling the Circle: The First and Future Culture”, p.22, Bantam
  • The reason I spend thousands of lifetime hours creating something 99 percent of which no one else is likely to ever read is that writing itself is the gift.

    Christina Baldwin (2007). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives Through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.31, New World Library
  • How we remember, what we remember, and why we remember form the most personal map of our individuality.

    Christina Baldwin (1991). “One to One: Self-Understanding Through Journal Writing”, p.68, M. Evans
  • Spiritual life is contractual. The sacred cannot dialogue with the unresponsive.

  • in writing we live life twice: once in the experience, and again in recording and reflecting upon our experience.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.43, New World Library
  • We live in story like a fish lives in water. We swim through words and images siphoning story through our minds the way a fish siphons water through its gills. We cannot think without language, we cannot process experience without story.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.77, New World Library
  • Ritual is the way you carry the presence of the sacred. Ritual is the spark that must not go out.

    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
  • Contact with the sacred occurs in the stillness of the heart and mind. If there is any real destination to the spiritual quest, it is this point of silence, the middle of the spiral, the center of the self. ... The only map that does the spiritual traveler any good is one that leads to the center.

  • Writing makes a map, and there is something about a journey that begs to have its passage marked.

    Journey  
    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
  • In the midst of overwhelming noise and distraction, the voice of story is calling us to remember our true selves.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.14, New World Library
  • We make our lives bigger or smaller, more expansive or more limited, according to the interpretation of life that is our story.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.11, New World Library
  • The purpose of life is not to maintain personal comfort; it's to grow the soul.

    Soul   Comfort   Purpose  
    Christina Baldwin (2010). “The Seven Whispers: A Spiritual Practice for Times Like These”, p.47, New World Library
  • Meaning drives us from despair to wonder, from confusion to clarity, from hesitance to confidence. And the only place to find meaning is in the importance of small things.

    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
  • Ritual consists of the external practices of spirituality that help us become more receptive and aware of the closeness of our lives to the sacred. Ritual is the act of sanctifying action - even ordinary action - so that it has meaning. I can light a candle because I need the light or because the candle represents the light I need.

  • My real journey had very little to do with traveling Europe, and a whole lot to do with traveling my own mind.

    Journey  
    Christina Baldwin (1991). “Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest”, Bantam
  • When you choose to write using yourself as the source of the story, you are choosing to confront all the silences in which your story has been protectively wrapped. Your job as a writer is to respectfully, determinedly, free the story from the silences and free yourself from both.

  • History is what scholars and conquerors say happened; story is what it was like to live on the ground.

    Christina Baldwin, Ann Linnea (2010). “The Circle Way: A Leader in Every Chair”, p.144, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • To work in the world lovingly means that we are defining what we will be for, rather than reacting to what we are against.

  • We are living in a renaissance of personal writing. People are rebalancing the impersonalization endemic to modern society with an increase in personal introspection. We have enough common psychology under our belts to know that psychology doesn't explain or heal everything and that it isn't the fulfillment of awareness, but its beginning. We are undergoing a shift in paradigms in which we are trying to develop new models for humanness and human responsibility. This is no small task. Our individual lives are placed under increasing pressure to respond adequately to both inner and outer change.

  • Story is the mother of us all, for we become who we say we are.

    Christina Baldwin (2010). “Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story”, p.78, New World Library
  • Spiritual empowerment is evidenced in our lives by our willingness to tell ourselves the truth, to listen to the truth when it's told to us, and to dispense truth as lovingly as possible, when we feel compelled to talk from the heart.

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