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Rocco Jarman, a guest poet on the Poetic Resurrection podcast, read his poem; They Might Have Told Us. The message was clear: awareness of our behaviors and beliefs influences all aspects of our lives. The tone was one of reflection and self-examination, so that we might overcome ourselves."Sacred does not need to have anything to do with shared or imposed ideas of religion or god, or whimsy. It is simply the answered wish to discover something deep, foundational and meaningful about this world and our sense of very private gratitude and belonging, we get from that encounter." ~ Rocco JarmanRocco is an Australian Philosopher Poet and Podcaster. He has an unorthodox and autodidactic mastery of human psychology which provides cutting and insightful observations on all levels of personal psychological, interpersonal and societal dysfunction and specifically the path to effective remediation and stable actualization.Rocco’s own idiosyncrasies have proven to be his greatest assets, which are an undiagnosed neurodivergence, a mistrust of teachers, sycophants, systems and hierarchies, and an irreverence for the restrictive silos of academia. This has resulted in him being an autodidact across many fields such as psychology, philosophy, behavioral science, psychedelics, project delivery, corporate leadership, agile, history, social engineering and relationships.Rocco has an extraordinary mind, with a way of looking at the world, our journey through it and the blind curve we are stuck on, which beautifully reconciles the scientific and the sacred, and provides insights which land like a drink of fresh water after weeks in the desert. They Might Have Told Usthey might have told uswhen we were young: self-ownership is a kind of leadershipwhere you do not expect of yourselfto master the world around youbut rather,it is an allowing of mistakes. they might have saidnot to get so hung upon the successes or failuresof a moment, they should have saidto allow yourself to try,and not expectto get it right first time,allow yourself evenperhaps, to give up on thingsthat are no longer meant for you,or were never truly yours to begin with. they might have let us knowthat the path to wholenessinvolves asking no one but yourselffor permission,and wearing all regretslike a meadow wears the morning mistand afterwards the dew. they really should have told us.but they did not know themselves.because no one told them. and now,no one else is coming.© Rocco Jarman, October 2021 Instagram.com/@rocco.jarmanWebsite is roccojarman.com Substack is https://eyeswideopenlife.org

