Sharon Weil Quotes

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Sharon Weil
“Hope is a helium balloon. It is a wish lantern set out into the dark sky of night.”
Sharon Weil

Sharon Weil
“When no one is watching Mother Earth, and most of the time no one is, she sings softly to herself.
Certainly no one is watching after her, to the point where she's now calling herself M. Earth, using her first initial only, like the early women writers who did not want their work to be automatically dismissed because of their gender disadvantage. Though she is grand, M. Earth is feeling, perhaps, overly feminine, and therefore vulnerable. Don't even mention the word Gaia; it's such a projection! She thinks she could benefit from a more macho profile, a little kick-ass to make her point. Perhaps a little masculine detachment would be helpful, or a thicker skin. Because, frankly, she's been trampled, poisoned, stripped bare, robbed blind, and blamed for just about everything that's come down the pike. And like all mothers, everyone just assumes she'll always be there for them with open, loving arms, and a cup of hot cocoa. That it will be her pleasure to feed them, lick their wounds, and clean a load or two of their dirty laundry. She's looking for a little more respect.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

Sharon Weil
“Change moves incrementally from breath to breath and moment to moment, allowing for course-correction along the way.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“Separation from the community creates isolation. Isolation is the source of most physical, emotional and spiritual disease.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“Shame often causes me to hide my mistakes from others. But really, when I make a mistake, I should make it loud and clear, so I can see that it didn’t work as a strategy, and be able to make a course correction, either by myself or with the help of others.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“A rhythm becomes a habit when we can no longer hear the music.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“Community is a context and can either facilitate or inhibit the movement of change for the individual.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“Everything in my environment is offering me feedback, if I will only listen.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“Information can compel us to want to take action, but information, by itself, is often not enough to motivate action or change.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“We often gain awareness through a baseline comparison between now and next.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Sharon Weil
“Change occurs on a continuum and does not move in a straight line.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change