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Richard Tyler BTFI Richard Tyler is the Chief Possibility Architect at BTFI. As a speaker, author & coach who supports

The Path Between our Wintering and our Spring.It was with a deep sadness that yesterday, I learned of the passing of Gav...
01/10/2024

The Path Between our Wintering and our Spring.

It was with a deep sadness that yesterday, I learned of the passing of Gavin Creel. For those of you who have any musical theatre interest, you will know who he is. For those who don’t follow the glitzy world of Broadway showbiz, he is an absolute legend on both US and UK stages. He has played many roles on Broadway that earned him a Tony for his performance. Whilst I never met him, I was always in awe of both his tremendous ability to bring stories to life on stage and what I hear about him off-stage; playful, kind, funny and a good good friend to others. He had a rare cancer: Metastatic melanotic peripheral nerve sheath sarcoma. He was diagnosed in July this year. He was 48.

There are perhaps many reasons I felt awash with sadness. He was so very young to be leaving this planet. The world will never again get to see him bring new characters to life. His battle with cancer was short lived – it was aggressive and rare. And of course, I am reminded of the terrifyingly thin veil between life and death that is reality for us all. I was 49 when I received my diagnosis of a rare, aggressive and incurable blood cancer. I’m still here. Gavin is not. Some days I forget my illness. Days like yesterday, my system is flooded with the enormity of it all.

I had a restless night. The dog was a fidget; kicking me in the face as he stretched into his next cycle of snoring. Kelly is away in London (I rest better when she’s next to me) And something in me felt not quite at ease….

I have talked a lot about grief in recent weeks. All media and PR for As a Kite Falls included a strand of conversation around loss and sorrow. Grief is a slippery thing. You think you have a grasp on it and then nope….it’s gone again. It was Rumi who said; ‘The cure for pain is in the pain’ . The invite therefore is to find a place where we can rest amongst our difficulty and sadness. Our ability to withstand holding the tension is put to the test as we wade amongst the mud. The place from where the lily pads grow.

Personally, I find my own grief tremendously hard to hang out with. When grief rises up in us, it is asking to be held, carried close to our heart and to be nourished by affection. We are invited to build a vessel that is spacious enough to withstand the wild movements of grief. One thing we do all know about grief is that it pulls us into unchartered seas, powerful and stormy, scattered with the debris of loss. Our vessel must be able to hold bitterness, hopelessness, regret and remorse. The feelings of which are often so intense, we wonder if we can ever survive them. The vessel we build must be strong.

For over 23 years now I have worked with people who find themselves entangled in their grief. These people range from the all-powerful global CEO who sits in their C-suite throne, through to the lonely and disconnected solo life traveller. Whilst their lives appear quite different on the surface, look beneath and we see how they both share the torment of taking up residence within their own vessel. None of us know what happens in the vessel until we are in it. We simply attend the appointment that is made for us. We show up at the threshold of mystery, waiting to see how grief will change us. Grief feels like the solution in which we are broken and then remade.
The potency of the vessel is to be found in its emptiness: the void. In Eastern traditions such as Taoism and Buddhism, emptiness is revered and encouraged. Emptiness is essential. But for many of us, we fear it. The faintest whiff of emptiness sees us making a quick turn and a run for it. It’s almost as if looking at our own emptiness will reveal worthlessness and inadequacy. Did I in some way fail and this is the price I pay for that?

But, what if the emptiness of the vessel is latent? What is if it conceals some dark enigma from which our deeper soul can emerge. Assagioli reminds us that ‘soul is always emerging and wanting to come through’. Perhaps the vessel is a place where we are emptied out, old stories and versions of ourselves can be released. Only then can new stories and revelations rise up within us.

‘The most important secrets seem to always hide in the shadows’ – Joan Halifax.

During the last few years I am beginning to understand how resistance is futile. We are taken where we must go. Amongst the darkness, there feels to be some holy ground, awaiting our presence. Our time in the Nigredo is a period of dissolution. Heritage patterns and worn out identities begin to dissolve. In alchemy, the Nigredo was known as the subtle dissolver. I love that. In the work of creating the philosophers stone, work could only commence when Nigredo was attained. What if this happens to be the same for us mere mortals? Only when we touch the darkness of our shadows, can the work to rebuild, restore and repair, truly begin? But does our intellectual understanding of this, mean that we are any more likely to go there?! Or is the fear simply too heavy?

*SPOILER ALERT* At this particular juncture of human existence, we each have much work to do! Sorry if you were unaware of this. It’s true. Look around. Our planet is sick. We cannot be well on a sick planet. But whilst the idea of healing ourselves and the entire planet feels a little overwhelming, we must start somewhere. And that somewhere is surely starting to heal our own grief and sorrow. For this to happen, we need a strong vessel. This can be found in numerous ways; a robust and safe family unit, a team, a community group, a friendship circle, a sporting team, a partnership, a therapeutic relationship. Only when the vessel is firm, can we flirt with the idea of diving towards the Nigredo.

Let the vessel do the work it has come to do. Allow the beauty and the ugliness to sit alongside each other. Let the vessel fill with an abundance of tenderness, love and compassion. Only when we tend our sorrows in a soulful way, warmed by affection, are we very slowly able to bear what was once unbearable.

I speak as if I am a master of my own grief. I’m not. Each day I visit the vessel, hopeful that the alchemical process continues. It tests my patience. Boy it really does. I have previously lived amongst the fear of grief and loss. I turned away from it in case it revealed something that I could not face. Right now, my vessel feels firm and strong. It is made up of good people, nature and Mother Earth. The work, continues…

Dearest Gavin Creel, RIP ###

When Kelly Tyler is away, I choose to watch/listen to things that she will find fairly dull. Today it's Radio 4 and last...
27/08/2024

When Kelly Tyler is away, I choose to watch/listen to things that she will find fairly dull.

Today it's Radio 4 and last night it was a Japanese film, Perfect Days.

I could hear Kelly's voice in my ear asking if anything was ever going to happen in the film ...🥱

I have to say, watch it. It was up for an Oscar and the actor won best Actor 2023 at Cannes. It is a manifesto for living with ease and grace. It is shows us what happens when we live with a rhythm, with simplicity, with humility, with attention and with love.

I look around and our lives are mostly drowning in noise and drama. We are being suffocated by the extraneous crap around us that we allow to seep into our systems. This is literally destroying our health. I mean that in its broadest terms; physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, community. It doesn't have to be like this though. We can choose to buck the trend. Is it easy? Not really. Can it be easy enough for us each to adopt our own version of....yep, you bet.

If you sign up for a 7 day MUBI trial, the film is free. Otherwise you can rent/buy on Apple/Prime.

Have you seen it? Thoughts? Discuss....

with much love
Richard x

2h 4m | PG

22/08/2024

Heaven's above....for those of you who thought you'd had enough of me (for some of you, that was many many years ago!), there's more...

I was flattered to be invited to speak with Ella McCrystal - Psychotherapist, Hypnotherapist, EMDR on The New Mind Podcast (check it out on Spotify and Youtube - she speaks with some fascinating and inspiring souls). We talked on so many topics; illness, love, the flight of life, the fall of life, masculinity, musicals, conscious living and cake! It's a whopping great 2hrs long!! It was a marathon but hopefully you will find it valuable. Watch it in chunks.

For those of you who think you've heard everything from me that there is to hear, you haven't!

So here is the teaser 👇🏼 The full interview drops today.

with love
Richard xx

In 2022 I spent 4 weeks in an enclosed NHS hospital room. No visitors. Triple cooked food. Air circulated room. I was bl...
25/07/2024

In 2022 I spent 4 weeks in an enclosed NHS hospital room. No visitors. Triple cooked food. Air circulated room. I was blasted with chemo for 5 days. I then had my own stem cells, that had been cleaned, put back into me. It comes with enormously high risks. Getting an infection can be catastrophic. There are people in our FB group who sadly didn't make it as infection took over their bodies.

I had no choice but to have my own cells back. There was no donor that offered me a perfect match. My siblings weren't and the national blood database didn't offer the perfect match I so desperately needed.

During my treatment I needed numerous bags of blood and platelets. I have no idea when I might need bags of blood again.

So, it is with some distress and shock that I read this news article from today.
https://news.sky.com/story/national-alert-from-nhs-over-blood-type-shortages-13180597

Here's my ask - please go and see if you can be a blood donor. Other than your time, it costs nothing. And I don't over egg the benefit of telling that you can literally save lives. Some people are not able to give blood. Most can. Please, please....go and see if you are one who can.

with love and gratitude

Richard x

The links for the NHS and Anthony Nolan, are in the comments.

The alert means blood stocks have fallen to under two days' worth for one blood type - resulting in an urgent callout for members of the public to book donation appointments.

I noticed this sign yesterday. It is firmly screwed onto the gate of our local playground. I guess kite flying around he...
09/07/2024

I noticed this sign yesterday. It is firmly screwed onto the gate of our local playground. I guess kite flying around here might have the potential to kill a passing cow, take down a sheep or even offer a free ride to a passing buzzard.

It left me wondering how often we don't even allow ourselves to fly our own kites....putting limits on our own potential. I don't know about you, but I can easily play a dangerous push and pull game with myself - 'Don't risk flying too high in case you crash.....why are you flying so low and staying close to the ground?' Too often this leaves me hanging around in some empty middle void.

I listened to the wonderfully charismatic and bold, Miriam Morgolyes on Romesh Ranganathan's BBC Radio 2 programme on Saturday. She is bloody epic.

She was speaking about her show on Friday night at the Hammersmith Apollo and something stood out for me. She said that she never thought she'd see her name up on a live venue, she explained that she was really nervous before the event and then said "I was brilliant!"

I think this is so marvellous. How often do we dare to stand in our brilliance, acknowledge it, celebrate it and share it openly and full heartedly.

Many of us stop short because of those pesky stories we tell ourselves and promises we made to Not Fly our Kites.

My dad got caught in this trap. He wanted to fly his kite but was crippled by the pain that comes when the kite crashes. It does you know, it just always does.

I hope that through writing As a Kite Falls, it offers readers companionship for all those times that your kite plummets and you enter a state of free fall.

In the meantime, check your own promises. Decide if a No Kite Flying policy is really the best way.

with love
Rich xx

Karnac Publishing Kelly Tyler

I will never forget the first time I mumbled my way through the sentence, 'I have cancer'. A part of me hoping I wouldn'...
03/07/2024

I will never forget the first time I mumbled my way through the sentence, 'I have cancer'. A part of me hoping I wouldn't be heard and another part not quite believing these 3 words.

At that time, I really had no idea what lay ahead. With a broken heart at the enormous loss I felt for the life I had BC (before cancer), I wondered how I could ever manage to navigate this cliff edge I had be dropped onto.

Who would hold me up?
How would I be strong enough to be fully in the darkest times?
What if I fell, who would catch me?
But if I did fall and shattered in tiny shards, who would brush up the pieces of my life?

Many questions, few answers...

Whilst my body crumbled, my soul was emerging. Parts of me were dying away and others were finding sources of new life.

One of the people who stepped into my life was Edwin Courtenay. His guidance, wisdom and insights offered a vital source of support.

Last night, Edwin and I joined our minds and our hearts to give a free webinar to those who are living through dark and difficult times. As ever, I learnt lots. I think the people who joined live also found a great deal of wisdom on offer. Here is a link to the video so you can also benefit from the 60 minute conversation. https://youtu.be/s566r1bx8J4

Grab a cuppa. Sit yourself down and see where our conversation leads you.

I'll post all the links to the books and websites we discussed, in the comments below.

Enjoy.
with love
Rich ###

You can order a copy of ‘As A Kite Falls’ on Amazon here: https://amzn.eu/d/0dRR2rwW If you are not an Amazon fan, you can order a copy direct from the publi...

Buenos Dias!Don't worry, I won't be doing this radio interview in Spanish. I'll probably stick to the few words I know i...
01/07/2024

Buenos Dias!

Don't worry, I won't be doing this radio interview in Spanish. I'll probably stick to the few words I know in English!

Anyway, for those of you who would like to hear me talk a bit more about my latest book, As a Kite Falls; descent, despair, loss and hope, I will be chatting with Selina at Talk Radio Europe around 13.25 BST today. Just click the Listen Live button on the link below.

Maybe see you there....

Adiós
Rich xx



Selina MacKenzie presents The Lifestyles Show Monday to Thursday 2pm to 4pm and also presents a fun show on Sunday's 11am to 1pm called Selina's Sunday Selection, a very interactive show. Th

I absolutely love Donna Ashworth’s books of beautiful poetry and prose.  So I literally struck gold when she (as Sunday ...
27/06/2024

I absolutely love Donna Ashworth’s books of beautiful poetry and prose. So I literally struck gold when she (as Sunday Times #1 Bestselling Author) sent me this glowing review of my new book ‘As a Kite Falls’. Thank you Donna & if it receives just a slice of your success, I will be over the moon!!!

I wrote this book ‘As A Kite Falls’ as a balm for my soul and a tonic to my cancer diagnosis, and I want it to act as medicine for your soul too & help guide you through the tougher times.

The link to buy is in the comments.

With love
Rich x

Karnac Bookshop Karnac Publishing Donna Ashworth











You would never know the trauma that Nadine Benjamin has lived through when you look at her glamorous appearances as an ...
27/06/2024

You would never know the trauma that Nadine Benjamin has lived through when you look at her glamorous appearances as an acclaimed opera singer, but she truly understands the creative honesty in my story and met me with such compassion.

I wrote ‘As A Kite Falls’ as a balm for my soul and a tonic to my cancer diagnosis, and I want it to act as medicine for your soul too & help guide you through the tougher times.

The Amazon link is in the comments.

With love
Rich x














Karnac Publishing Karnac Bookshop Nadine Benjamin

Can you imagine being a famous TV Presenter & Model where your career is based so heavily around your appearance… and th...
27/06/2024

Can you imagine being a famous TV Presenter & Model where your career is based so heavily around your appearance… and then you start experiencing Alopecia. This is part of Gail Porter's journey through descent and how she described it resonated deeply with the themes in ‘As A Kite Falls’.

I wrote this book as a balm for my soul and a tonic to my cancer diagnosis, and I want it to act as medicine for your soul too & help guide you through the tougher times.

The Amazon link is in the comments.

With love
Rich x

Karnac Publishing Karnac Bookshop Gail Porter

I absolutely love  books of beautiful poetry and prose.  So I literally struck gold when she (as  #1 Sunday times Bestse...
27/06/2024

I absolutely love books of beautiful poetry and prose.  So I literally struck gold when she (as #1 Sunday times Bestseller Author) sent me this glowing review of my new book ‘As a Kite Falls’.  Thank you Donna & if it receives just a slice of your success, I will be over the moon!!!
 
I wrote this book ‘As A Kite Falls’ as a balm for my soul and a tonic to my cancer diagnosis, and I want it to act as medicine for your soul too & help guide you through the tougher times.
 
The Amazon link is in my bio.
 
With love
Rich x
 
 











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