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The Gathering Room Podcast

Calling Yourself Home

The Gathering Room Podcast

Martha Beck

Business, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Courses, Education

5656 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Martha’s recent encounter with a flock of wild turkeys made her think about her relationship with wild animals and how they always seem to come when she calls them. 

In this episode of The Gathering Room, Episode #185: Calling Yourself Home, she shares several stories of her incredible interactions with animals and how her steps for calling to them can also be used on the wild parts of yourself to “call them home.”

This can be especially helpful during times when you feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or burned out. In Martha’s coaching experience, December is a particularly rough month for many people, and she herself feels scattered during this time.

Martha says the same technique she uses to call animals can be used to call in all the many parts of your Self, as if calling a flock of birds home to roost.

The first step, she says, is to be in complete integrity. This means telling yourself the truth. You have to track the parts of yourself that are unhappy or angry or fractious in some way and tell yourself the truth about them.

The second step is what Martha calls “centering presence” where you focus on a point in the center of your chest and imagine it filling with warm light. When you can feel the warmth, you’ll be able to breathe more deeply and start to relax. 

Finally, she says to imagine each part of yourself—the scared parts, the flighty parts, the parts who are tired, the parts who don’t want to do things—and imagine them coming home to that point of warmth and light in your chest.

“Maybe they're wild turkeys that can come home to roost in the tree that's inside you,” Martha says. “Or maybe it's a whole murmuration of starlings that can come perch and go to sleep for the night together on an infinitely small branch in the center of your chest.”

If you have parts of yourself that need to feel healed and included and loved, be sure to join Martha for the full episode. She’ll lead you in her Space, Stillness, and Silence meditation and help you call all the scattered parts of yourself home to rest.

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0:00.0

Hello, the lovely peoples. This is Marty, Martha, inviting you to a free masterclass that I have made called

0:08.0

Five Paths to Your Purpose. Probably the most common question I get from people is, how do I find my purpose?

0:14.7

Why don't I feel that I'm on purpose? Well, it turns out there are certain things you have to do to find your purpose, and I broke

0:22.0

them down into five, and I made a little masterclass about it. So if you'd like to see it, just go to

0:28.3

marthabeck.com slash purpose, and you will be able to watch it without any charge at all.

0:49.0

Welcome to the Gathering Room podcast, the audio version of my weekly gathering room broadcast. I'm Martha Beck.

0:51.3

What are you, everybody. It is I.

1:05.1

Here to say, as Rowe, the greatest badger just sent me a message that says polyamory is wrong.

1:08.4

It's either multi-amory or polyphelia.

1:13.3

But mixing Greek and Latin roots is just wrong. Hi everybody. Welcome to the gathering room. Today I wanted, I was thinking about wild turkeys and here is why. I don't know if I

1:21.3

told you this last time, but recently Roe Joey, Joey, the gracious Badger,

1:28.3

she and I, we are partners in case you've just come on the scene,

1:32.3

she and I went to Boston, which is next to Cambridge,

1:36.3

where I used to live for quite a while.

1:38.3

Well, I went to a university that shall remain nameless.

1:41.3

Actually, it has a name, but here it shall remain nameless. And we were walking around

1:46.8

there, and to my absolute delight and astonishment, right by the Student Union, next to an

1:55.9

ordinary city street with a sidewalk, behind a little fence in the shrubberies was a flock of wild turkeys.

2:04.8

These are infamously shy, intelligent birds that stay out of the way of humans.

2:11.1

When I moved to California, they were all around my ranch, and I looked, I googled them,

2:17.3

and the Google told me, there may be as many as

2:20.9

300 wild turkeys in California alone.

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