Perspective is such a wonderful thing because when you don’t have any you can feel quite lost and overwhelmed; you can feel like you’re untethered and very much alone. This quote reminded me recently that even though I may not always understand what the heck is going on from my vantage point, there’s a muchContinue reading “The process…”
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The next post…
I really don’t have any kind of system for coming up with posts. I just wait and see what grabs my attention. I might get a flash or I might see something that really speaks to me. I never know. I’ve even gotten all of the way through the week to the morning of postingContinue reading “The next post…”
Trusting openness…
This deck was given to me by a friend, as you may recall from a prior post. I really like its artwork and its thoughtful wording. Every so often I’ll pull a card randomly to see what tidbit of truth the Universe wants to toss my way. There’s always something in it for me, especiallyContinue reading “Trusting openness…”
The view…
“As far as co-creating with the Universe, what do I need to do to feel more active versus reactive with my energy?” This was basically the question I emailed to my friend and former esoterics teacher, Janae, about whom I blogged a couple of weeks ago. We have years and years of this kind ofContinue reading “The view…”
Muffins and donuts and scones, oh my…
I think the reason it can be so difficult to let something go (like a habit or an idea) is simply because we resist the feeling of loss associated with it. To keep ourselves in better balance, we need to loosen our grip on whatever it is that we’ve knowingly “outgrown” in order to allowContinue reading “Muffins and donuts and scones, oh my…”
I walk…
I watched the remarkable movie Noble several years ago. It is a very touching story based on the life of Christina Noble, an Irish woman whose prophetic dream and trust in the Divine led her to build orphanages in Vietnam. I talk to the Universe out loud – and so does Christina (which is asContinue reading “I walk…”