Imagination and the Marvellous Error, Episode 413
A conversation about imagination as essential aliveness—and how treating life as purely literal diminishes our humanity.
A great human power lies in choosing which story we live from, recognising that even dead ends become part of a larger narrative of redemption. What would change if we approached each day wondering along which secret aqueduct new life might be flowing toward us?
This week’s conversation is hosted, as always, by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace.
Episode Overview
00:00 Embracing Life's Multitudes
02:56 Gathering in Community
05:50 Machado’s Poem Last Night as I Was Sleeping
08:58 Imagining New Possibilities
11:59 Turning Towards Joy and Failure
14:53 The Imaginative Act of Being Human
17:47 Finding Connection in Shared Experiences
20:50 The Invitation to Storytelling
23:45 Practicing Presence and Openness
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Here’s our source for this week:
Last night, as I was sleeping
Last night, as I was sleeping,
I dreamt -- marvellous error!—
that a spring was breaking
out in my heart.
I said: Along which secret aqueduct,
Oh water, are you coming to me,
water of a new life
that I have never drunk?
Last night, as I was sleeping,
I dreamt -- marvellous error!—
that I had a beehive
here inside my heart.
And the golden bees
were making white combs
and sweet honey
from my old failures.
Last night, as I was sleeping,
I dreamt -- marvellous error!—
that a fiery sun was giving
light inside my heart.
It was fiery because I felt
warmth as from a hearth,
and sun because it gave light
and brought tears to my eyes.
Last night, as I slept,
I dreamt -- marvellous error!—
that it was God I had
here inside my heart.
Antonio Machado
English version by Robert Bly
Original Language Spanish
Photo by Vivek Doshi on Unsplash