7 Keys to
Fostering Magic and Innovation
"You're only given a little spark
of madness.
You mustn't lose it."
- Robin Williams
Last weekend I had the joy of attending a member retreat at my favorite
spiritual playground Columcille .
This place of monoliths, myth, mystery, and general
spiritual
journeying has been a most special place to me for almost 10 years
now. In fact, my partner and I had our commitment ceremony there and
have since considered the people we know there an extended family
and the land itself home . No matter what is going on in the world
or in our lives, we can count on a safe, grounded space with the stones,
the land, and the people. I believe everyone needs such a space in
their life (in whatever form it might take) to truly thrive and grow
deeper.
A little background for you.... As a nonprofit organization
and preserved site under conservancy, there exists a board of directors
and an extended membership that manages the affairs of the place,
maintains the land, and organizes several events throughout the year.
The park itself is open to the public year-round from dawn until dusk
each day. If you're ever near the Pocono’s in Pennsylvania I highly
recommend paying a visit to discover it for yourself.
Part of the member retreat included a day-long exercise
in meditating on and envisioning the future of Columcille.
We each spent time on the land alone in silence, walking and meditating.
Our charge was to capture whatever ideas we had about what Columcille
would be like 20 years from now. All ideas were fair game no matter
how wild or outrageous. Later in the day, we came together in small
groups to share our visions. From that sharing, each group had to
develop a theatrical skit to present their vision to the larger group
later that evening as part of "myth and mystery theater".
I must say this was one of the most interesting, creative,
and inspiring exercises I've participated in. I was absolutely floored
to see what each group created out of thin air in such a short space
of time. Not to mention, the diversity of the people involved runs
the gamut. It never ceases to amaze me just how different in shapes,
sizes,
life pursuits, and philosophies this group can be. Yet at the core
of the matter, the heart and soul of this collective stands firm and
unified in their love of the land and this spiritual space.
By the end of the night each group capitalized on this
diversity and presented visions of a future in 2026 that made us all
laugh hysterically, dab away tears of deep emotion, and explore our
own deep visions for who we want to be as individuals 20 years hence.
A most moving evening that demonstrated how "play" can be fruitful
and yield tangible results.
Trust
Each individual trusted in their personal message from the morning
meditations. Whether their seemed "good" (under our own self-critical
lens) or not, people trusted in the spirit and themselves and had
the courage to share it with the larger group. As a group we each
inherently trusted each other with our ideas and our vulnerabilities.
Common Vision
While the board and group sometimes has lively discussions on points
of contention (as any diverse group might), at the end of the day
everyone shares a common vision of wanting to preserve the land and
the essence of the place. We believe in it because we each, in our
own way, have been moved by our experience at Columcille and have
been called to contribute our gifts to it. The strength of a common
vision whether that is for our personal or business life can't be
underestimated.
Respect
A healthy respect for each other as individuals and for the land itself
roots us and allows us all to show up in our full uniqueness. Whether
at play or in the midst of a lively discussion, people respect each
other first as people. It keeps personality conflicts and clashes
to a minimum (hell, no one is perfect, and passionate people sometimes
step on each other's toes!).
Safety
The trust and respect that exists creates a safe space in which people
can take risks and stretch themselves without fear. People know they
will be heard and supported when they express themselves and go out
on a limb. Without the support of this safe space, innovation could
not manifest itself.
Acceptance
It is OK to be totally who you are in this group. The land does not
pass judgment and nor do the people that commit themselves to being
involved as a member. Knowing that you can be just who you are allows
you to show up fully and authentically. Without the burden of "watching
your back", "people pleasing", or "trying to be something you're not"
allows your energy to soar and the creative juices to flow.
Space to Play
From day one, Columcille founder Bill Cohea has fostered a space where
play and exploration is allowed. Life is too short to be terminally
serious. Within this space your spirit can open up and feel like a
little kid at play. Whether it is walking the wooded trails or having
a conversation with the stones, you can have lightness about you and
feel right at home doing so. When your spirit has space to play, decisions
become clearer, your vision becomes focused, creativity thrives, and
you get a shot of energy that wards off burnout and fuels your endeavors.
Joy
Everyone attended because they truly wanted to be there. They didn't
"have to"; it didn't feel like "work". When you're engaged in an activity
you enjoy in an environment that nurtures you, it is easy to get in
the flow and get in touch with the joy of living and just being. Whenever
you can be fully present in the now you can tap into the wonder of
what it means to be alive. That brings joy. When you have joy in your
heart the possibilities become endless and you enjoy the journey and
the destination (if there really ever IS one...).
The greatest thing about these 7 elements is that you
can apply it to any business or personal project. Even if your project
doesn't require a team of people, you can apply the concepts to your
relationship to yourself and yield results.