The transformation of a Monarch caterpillar into chrysalis into a gorgeous adult butterfly is nothing short of miraculous and is a befitting metaphor for
the transformation that organizations, communities, countries, and individuals go through before, during, and after significant change. Change is often uncomfortable at the least and deeply painful at the most, but no matter where you are on the threshold of change, Karen invites you to listen for the echo change brings and embrace the change. Trusting Change will help you find your way with the expansive wisdom and knowledge of Rev. Karen Hering, who has been facilitating threshold groups around the country for many years.
This deeply thoughtful and well-researched book is divided into three main sections, “No Longer,” “The Pause,” and “Not Yet.” Ten skills are divided among the sections; each one includes reflections on components of the skill with meaningful personal experiences and lessons, as well as insight from poets, writers, ministers, philosophers, naturalists, and activists. Each reflection is followed by a highlighted box called “Chrysalis Space” and here is where you’ll find even more potential for personal growth.
Chrysalis Space encourages you to take time, relax and let go, and to consider
a wide range of questions, with specific ideas on how to explore them, and suggestions for how to pay attention, notice, and think about your experience. Within this space, there are writing prompts, cues to notice your body, and recommendations to remember, practice, move, navigate, use natural materials, create touchstones, open doors, and to let yourself feel.
Even though much of the work of finding your way through transformation
is individual and personal, the book includes suggestions for buddy or group discussion. As Karen reminds us, “The important thing is to remember that we are not meant to move through change alone.... The transformative possibilities of our current thresholds will depend on our ability to share the uncertainty and chaos of these times with another.” Trusting Change is right on time for us all.