The text explores the essence of contemplation as a profound awareness of life, emphasizing gratitude and connection to a transcendent Source. In vivid imagery, it highlights everyday moments that evoke stillness and mindfulness, illustrating that contemplation emerges from being present, surrendering, and embracing simplicity, ultimately calling for unity of mind and body.
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The Skirt
The fear of rejection stems from a strong need for acceptance and belonging. An anecdote about struggling to alter a skirt becomes a profound realization about deep-seated fears of inadequacy and rejection. By acknowledging and allowing these feelings, the author finds healing and freedom. A mindfulness practice is offered to cultivate intentional mind-body connection.
If I’d Only Known…
Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things. Robert Brault Yesterday, I reached into the freezer for a few more leftover Christmas cookies, oh those marvelous delicious wonderful morsels! There were none left. Not one. Not. One. Cookie. Had I known that last week, whenContinue reading “If I’d Only Known…”
Be Still… or else!
Stay inside today, Mama…. G-Butt, on this windy, rainy day I am a list maker. I make lists. I make lists of my lists. Organized and precise, I can dream wilder and wider when I know that the bathroom is getting cleaned on Thursday, the laundry on Saturday, shopping on Tuesday… go ahead, Lis, dreamContinue reading “Be Still… or else!”
Unplug Me, Please
Almost everything will work if you unplug it for a few minutes, then plug it back in. Husband Keeping life simple. This is not my strongest trait but it is my Siddhi (Dharmic gift to The Collective) so it’s in me somewhere, smooshed between all my books on healing and notes on meditation, squashed amongContinue reading “Unplug Me, Please”
EnergieGal
A flower knows, when its butterfly will return,and if the moon walks out, the sky will understand;but now it hurts, to watch you leave so soon,when I don’t know, if you will ever come back. Sanober Khan Saying “good-bye,” even if it may just be “good-bye for now” is proving hard. I’ve known her forContinue reading “EnergieGal”