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"All our progress is an unfolding, like a vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason."   Ralph Waldo Emerson


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A few past thoughts...

"Our problems will not be solved by looking back.
Nor will they be solved by bringing who we have been into a future
that is desperate for who we must become."
  Louise LeBrun

"I am what remains of me."   Erik Erikson


"Leadership is not a behaviour, it's a result that unfolds naturally from our willingness to engage! The alternative is to sit on the sidelines of life and tell stories about how it could have or should have been."   Louise LeBrun


"The best way to silence someone
is to teach them that they have nothing meaningful to say"
  Louise LeBrun


"To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men — that is genius. "   Ralph Waldo Emerson


"Transformation requires safety, science and a touch of the sacred. Without all three, what we get is incremental change. "   Louise LeBrun


"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.
It's what you know for sure that just ain't so."
  Mark Twain


"Trusting the truth of your own experience opens the gateway to expanded consciousness and accelerated evolution."  Louise LeBrun


"The true answer of who we really are is within us, just waiting to escape if we dare let it."  Amy McNaughton


"As we step into and claim the undeniable truth of who we are, our world changes - and yet, all we've done is show up for our own life."  Louise LeBrun


"One person with a belief is equal to a force of 99 who have only interests."  John Stuart Mill


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