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Fifth Magical Word:
ReadLove joins T.A. Barron for a special blog series to celebrate the upcoming publication of The Wisdom of Merlin: 7 Magical Words for a Meaningful Life. This seven-week countdown campaign will be based on Merlin’s answer to the question, “What is the meaning of life?”
Surprisingly, the answer has only seven words…but they are the most powerful words of all.
Join with us each week as we focus on one of these magical words with supporting content that will help us acknowledge, reflect, practice, and get inspired to embark on a new adventure or live life to its fullest.
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First Magical Word: Gratitude
Second Magical Word:Courage
Third Magical Word:Knowledge
Fourth Magical Word:Wonder
Sixth Magical Word:Generosity
Seventh Magical Word:Hope
The Most Magical Word of All:Love
Excerpt from The Wisdom of Merlin:
Belief is a powerful elixir. It offers strength, renewal, and peace to those who drink it. And your cup can be forever refilled.”
“What inspires belief? The answer is different for each person…Whatever else may lie beyond in the spirit realm, we create our own heaven and hell – by the choices we make in the lives we are given.”
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Labor of Love: The Birth of Compassionate Intelligence In , I wrote this piece for Aurora Rising Magazine as a reflection on an idea that has guided much of my life and work — compassionate intelligence. It’s the belief that true wisdom comes not just from intellect, but from a blend of heart and mind.
Though the world has changed in many ways since then, the need for compassionate intelligence is more important now than ever. In these times of rapid change and challenge, it’s not enough to solve problems — we must also approach them with empathy and care, creating solutions that uplift both people and the planet.
As you read, I invite you to reflect on how this blend of thoughtfulness and compassion might shape your own life. I hope it inspires you as much as it did me while writing it all those years ago.
Labor of Love: The Birth of Compassionate Intelligence The closest I will ever get to giving birth, I often feel, is in delivering a new novel. The whole process, from the initial conception to the final contractions, takes a bit longer than the usual nine months — and it’s definitely not as difficult and painful as the real thing. And while the labor of writing is arduous, sometimes grueling, it is also joyous. Deeply so.
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T.A. Barron's Blog, page 2
In , I wrote this piece for Aurora Rising Magazine as a reflection on an idea that has guided much of my life and work — compassionate intelligence. It’s the belief that true wisdom comes not just from intellect, but from a blend of heart and mind.
Though the world has changed in many ways since then, the need for compassionate intelligence is more important now than ever. In these times of rapid change and challenge, it’s not enough to solve problems — we must also approach them with empathy and care, creating solutions that uplift both people and the planet.
As you read, I invite you to reflect on how this blend of thoughtfulness and compassion might shape your own life. I hope it inspires you as much as it did me while writing it all those years ago.
Labor of Love: The Birth of Compassionate IntelligenceThe closest I will ever get to giving birth, I often feel, is in delivering a new novel. The whole process, from the initial conception to the final contractions, takes a bit longer than the usual nine months — and it’s definitely not as difficult and painful as the real thing. And while the labor of writing is arduous, sometimes grueling, it is also joyous. Deeply so.
In this way, wr