Imagination Lost

Life seems to have a way of narrowing our focus over time.  When we are young, our imaginations create worlds upon worlds, and when asked what we want to be when we grow up, our greatest dreams pour forth as though it's already a given. Then the dream thief arrives, and one-by-one, steals our hopes until we are left defending the one or two that remain...leaving us focused on a very narrow bandwidth of life.

This hollowed out trunk naturally draws our attention to the vacant tube and small patch of ground on the other end.  This is what happens in most of our lives as we grow older and are told that daydreaming and imagination are for kids, and that as adults we need to be pragmatic and realistic.  Of course, life can throw its own sucker punches along the way as relationships, sports, academic competitions, etc. don't turn out as planned and we believe it has to do with our inabilities, our faults, or our weaknesses...and so begins the stockpiling of reasons why we can’t or shouldn't.  And so, we play it safe, dream small and in line with what we're supposed to do, and be, and not color outside the lines.  We step in line and follow the arrows to "success," get the car, house, family and all other accouterments to let us know that we are living the American dream.

Then we come to the end of our lives, and while awaiting our next transition, we weep because we chose work over family, hoarding over adventure, safety over dreams, mind over heart and staying in line over integrity.  But it's too late.  And perhaps, if we are clear enough, we might be able to affect those who are just stepping onto the treadmill, those who haven't been hypnotized by the brainwashing and propaganda.  Perhaps we can help them step outside the hollow trunk to see limitless possibilities.  There are no guarantees on those paths, save a sense of adventure and following passions that may lead us to crash and burn...and then rise like the phoenix to set out on a new adventure. 

Will you jump with me?

Mark J. Platten

Mark J. Platten has his soul rooted in nature, in the holy and sacred communion with the earth and Cosmos. His drive lies in helping people find their passion, purpose, and path by developing the integral human and connecting them with nature. He integrates brain science, indigenous wisdom, rites/rituals/ceremonies, connection with nature, and practical application in the physical realm to become the best version of ourselves.

He is the founder of Integral Human Initiative and Integral Man Institute and helps men and women align with their highest selves through Jungian archetypes, the four subtle bodies (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), and working with the subconscious to support our highest possibilities.

Mark’s bestselling book, The Art of Connecting With Nature, is an anthology of 22 co-authors sharing how they connect with nature through various rites, rituals, ceremonies, and practices. You can find author interviews on his YouTube channel below and information about courses, rituals, and ceremonies on his website.

He is also a contributing author for three, number-one Amazon bestselling anthologies, and an international award-winning Haiku writer.

On the academic/professional side, Mark has an MBA in Organizational Management, served seven years as an Air Force officer, taught natural resources at the collegiate level, traveled internationally for 16 years as the lead environmental specialist for a company out of London, and since 2008, has been faculty at Colorado State University.

You can connect with him on the following sites:

Websites: www.markjplatten.com
Integral Human Initiative: www.integralhumaninitiative.com
Integral Man Institute www.integralmaninstitute.com
Facebook pages: https://www.facebook.com/TheArtofConnectingWithNature
https://www.facebook.com/whennaturespeaks
https://www.facebook.com/IntegralManInstitute
YouTube for The Art of Connecting With Nature author interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVjtyoGFr25I8xrz2dGQ8A
YouTube for Integral Man Institute:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ-eLsxRb8wAQ2FqfRO7t4g
You can contact Mark via email at markjplatten@gmail.com

https://markjplatten.com
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