Complete.

How do we know when it is time to complete?

Sometimes external circumstances dictate it -

a course ends, a beloved dies, or we are broken up with.

Sometimes we choose - a piece of art is done,
we leave a situation that is no longer aligned for us,
we understand that a relationship has run its course. 

Whether an ending is inevitable or is one we’ve created or been thrust into,
cultural, developmental and intergenerational patterning may shape how we orient and tend.

Perhaps we end abruptly or ghost. Perhaps we over-process or stay far too long.

What becomes possible when we explore the possibilities and patterns held in completion?

How do we hone our capacities to end well and to honor completions that are here or on the way?

What does how we end tell us about how we begin,
and how can our simplest daily rituals and practices
be resources we bring to the practice of ending with presence?

Complete: Embracing the Alchemy of Endings Opening Questions

While there is no one formula for ending well, there are myriad ways to support our endings being more complete, more satisfying or even simply, more present.

Our journey in Complete invites us to tracking what patterns and emotions arise for us in relation to completion, and what supports us in tending endings with presence and possibility.

As we open our portal, I invite you to begin with reflections:

What are the completions you are amidst?

What is ending for you / in you - practically and pattern-wise?

How do you currently feel in this ending? 

How do you want to feel into this ending?

What qualities around ending are really familiar to you? Are they at play in your current endings?

What qualities around ending would you like to cultivate?

What are you moving toward? What new beginning helps call you into completion?

What are the new qualities and creations or creativities you are anchoring?

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