“While the wheel may have 30 spokes, the empty hub is its usefulness.” On today’s solo episode of Expansive Intimacy, Jim reads from the ancient Chinese philosophical text the Tao Te Ching, which he was introduced to by the leader of the first men’s group he ever attended. Today Jim draws from a passage in the book which explains that much like a house has four walls but its usefulness lies in the space inside it, the value of a person is measured by the soul.
Like so many of us, Jim has often attempted to quantify his value using numbers and metrics and other tangible measures of worth. When attending his first men’s group meeting, he was eager to prove his worth, to show what he could do. He soon realized it was his ability to be open to listening and learning, to stay present that mattered most, and that it is when we are empty that we have the most to offer.
Over the last fifteen years, Jim has been a part of countless men’s groups and retreats, but before that, he was reluctant to take the first step. He shares what he has learned from these experiences, how his groups have expanded and grown and how you can benefit from joining a group of your own.
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