Subject: The Thing About Freedom

“Sons of Gondor! Of Rohan! My brothers. I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of Men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of wolves and shattered shields when the Age of Men comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good earth, I bid you stand!”

It's an epic scene—one that takes my breath away, even though I’ve seen it a million times.

Aragorn has finally (reluctantly) taken his rightful place as king and leader after years of hiding in the shadows and helping others as a lone ranger.

Frodo and Sam are struggling up the side of Mordor, determined to destroy the ring of power but slow and stumbling under the burden of exhaustion.

Most rest of the fellowship has either fallen dead, or to the temptation of power.

Middle Earth is all but lost, and all that stands between it and its doom is a reluctant leader, a few thousand tired and terrified soldiers, and the ideal that keeps their feet planted and their swords in the air.

Sound familiar?

It's been quite the week, hasn’t it? One of those “you can’t make this st*ry up” kinda weeks.

I mean, what are the chances? Aaron and I started this book more than two years ago and tried to launch it in April, and that didn’t work out. When we finally had the opportunity to choose a new date, we thought the Friday before Independence Day would be apropos since the subtitle of our book is “a powerful way to cultivate character and preserve freedom in our children and culture.” But we couldn’t have guessed that the country would be up in arms over a Supreme Court decision that was announced only a week before.

Whatever you believe about abortion and the Roe v Wade decision—I’m not asking or assuming, and my request is that you don’t either because it’s not the point here—the one thing people on both sides are defending is freedom. 

Some are defending the freedom to choose what happens to our own bodies; others are defending the freedom of the unborn.

No matter what side you are on,
what we all share is the innate need and desire for,
and the right to freedom.
 
There is a knowing deep within us that
we are designed for personal sovereignty,
but there is plenty of evidence that it has its limits—
one being the same sovereignty of others
and
our other primal need to belong to each other
.

Our differences are in the details.

But whatever we believe about the moment life begins, or whether the federal or state governments should have the final say, it’s difficult to preserve our brand of freedom if we struggle to:
  • stay grounded, focused, and humane while navigating high amounts of Uncertainty
  • leverage our superpowers and/or keep our kryptonite from undermining our intention
  • maintain curiosity and critically think through every angle of the topic, just to make sure our thoughts and beliefs are our own
  • work effectively alongside allies to further our cause and manage the inevitable conflicts ahead with boundaries and grace
  • recognize true villains, and believe in and work toward personal and collective redemption
  • understand and collaborate with destiny and its limits
  • be the type of leader that maybe we’ve never seen before
Why do we struggle with these?

My experience as a human, and a guide,
has proven to me that it’s hard to stay the course
and change the world outside of us
if we haven’t addressed the unconscious wars
that go on inside of us.

When our beliefs about Camaraderie
don’t jive with our Self-knowledge…
we face our toughest moments without a Sam Wise.

When our beliefs about Redemption
run into opposing beliefs around Destiny…
we give up right before the Wizard and Allies arrive.

When our beliefs about Training are at war
with our beliefs around Leadership…
we fail to bow to the real heroes and cultivate resentment.

Self-sabotage and
undermining of the mission
are inevitable.

In other words, it’s near-impossible to establish and maintain freedom outside of us if we cannot create it within.

And how do we do that?

Well, here at True To Intention, we use the power of Writing and Story to uncover the unconscious wars and right our internal world… so we can become the leaders who can right The World.

We start our next Write to Right the World Quest Monday, July 4, 2022.

That’s tomorrow!

I know it’s a holiday. If you can’t dive in on Monday, your first prompt and your new allies will be waiting for you on Tuesday. :)


And if you send me your receipt for 5 copies of our book, you can join us for free. 
p.s. Thank you for helping us get the message out!
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to right OUR worlds so we can right
THE world.

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"I originally signed up for this quest because I thought it would be a good way to develop an ongoing writing practice since it was longer than the typical 21- or 30-day groups I've seen elsewhere. To say that this quest has changed my life is not an understatement -- I've gotten more out of it than I could ever have imagined. The thought and care that Amanda has put into every single prompt and video was evident from day one. The layers I've been able to uncover in the container of the community that she has created have been more impactful than anything I got out of years of therapy. Amanda holds space and meets every single person where they're at in their individual journeys with compassion and care, gently encouraging them to dig a little deeper below the surface where all the 'aha' moments tend to be buried. Not only have I learned a lot about myself throughout this quest, but I've started to heal old wounds and break old patterns along the way. Also, my sister and I signed up for this quest together; and though we were pretty close before we started it, the topics we've explored and the responses we've shared with new levels of vulnerability have allowed us to learn things about each other we never knew and hold each other with greater love and empathy than we ever have before. This quest is for anyone who is looking to connect or reconnect to the essence of who they are in order to connect with the world in a more deep and meaningful way."

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"I decided to take this quest because The Wind whispered, and even though I did my very best to hush it, a clear message was received that it was time. What exactly it was time for, I had no idea.

Had I been given insight to the magnitude of what lay ahead, I would have turned-tail and run. The magnitude of what laid ahead would have literally knocked me over and swept me away. The waiting tsunami was patient, until I was ready.

I'm grateful beyond measure that I said yes because the quest gave me a safe space in which to explore, imagine, create, and manifest a highly-transformative experience – for myself and the collective shift all around me. When the tsunami swelled and threatened to drown me, my fellow questers held steady, encouraged me to lean in, and fashioned a life-vest that kept me afloat.

After all of the writing, processing, and balancing I am left thinking more positively about the future, feeling restored to factory settings, acting braver of all fronts, and spending more time marinating in my authentic self. I find myself blessed to be recovering from the weighty anchors of perfectionism and control.

The work in this quest is real, raging-fire-burning work, that helped me to rediscover myself – a renewed sense of purpose and stronger voice along with genuine connectedness to others. With the foundation that only a painfully-sweet journey can build, I feel ready for whatever is next. As a result of these 90 days of writing, my world is “righting” itself with regard to my marriage, my children, friends, colleagues, and an exciting shift in my flourishing career. Writing to Right My World was a powerful experience for which I am so thankful that I said y-e-s!"

~ Lori Bonnevier, LCSW
Entrepreneur, Child Advocate, Wife and Mother


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