The content emphasizes the importance of letting go of past burdens and painful memories to create a new, positive narrative for the future. It encourages individuals to abandon old patterns that hinder growth and to seek assistance through journaling and consultations for manifesting a healthier, happier life. A focus on freedom and healing is highlighted.
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Loving What Is
The author reflects on a transformative journey of letting go and embracing reality, moving away from seeking comfort. By slowing down and listening to an inner voice of love, they experience peace amid chaos. This perspective shift fosters awareness of life’s inherent goodness, inviting an adventurous acceptance of what is.
Contemplation Is A Hammer…
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.
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.
Simplicity
What if life was more simple than we make it out to be? Husband and I were talking this morning over coffee. We start our day walking the Gia FurButt The-WonderDog-Extraordinaire (she added that last word… no self-esteem issues there!) and then settling in for a quiet breakfast. He reads the paper, I the latestContinue reading “Simplicity”
Peace Out, I’m Cleaning!
Clean your space, clear your mind. I have been very busy cleaning the past few weeks. I mean, the nooks and crannies. I mean, five to six hours daily. For weeks! Who knew I had this much shit? This much dust and disorganization? Who knew something as simple as going room to room, organizing andContinue reading “Peace Out, I’m Cleaning!”
“Absence”
Where there is deep grief, there is great love. Daughter created a deeply moving set of paintings borne of her lost love, Esther. A longtime fur-friend, Esther was very much a part of our family. Fourteen years. Her passing wasn’t a surprise yet we were shocked, shook to the core that she was actually gone.Continue reading ““Absence””
The Little-Big Things
Enjoy the little things for one day you will look back and realize they were the big things. Husband saw a small corner table along the road, put out for the trash collector. Knowing me well, Husband retrieved the table. I love free. Free stuff. Stuff that’s free. I love free stuff. This table fitsContinue reading “The Little-Big Things”
The Birthday Card
We don’t see the world the way it is. We see the world the way we are. The other day, my dad turned 82. He’s been both my biggest blessing and my deepest pain. I find that this is the way things go… if we would be so brave as to look Fear right inContinue reading “The Birthday Card”
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!”