Friday, December 30, 2016

The Rhythm of The Heart


When the rhythm of the heart becomes hectic,
Time takes on the strain until it breaks;
Then all the unattended stress falls in
On the mind like an endless, increasing weight,
The light in the mind becomes dim.
Things you could take in your stride before
Now become laborsome events of will.
Weariness invades your spirit.
Gravity begins falling inside you,
Dragging down every bone.
The tide you never valued has gone out.
And you are marooned on unsure ground.
Something within you has closed down;
And you cannot push yourself back to life.
You have been forced to enter empty time.
The desire that drove you has relinquished.
There is nothing else to do now but rest
And patiently learn to receive the self
You have forsaken for the race of days.
At first your thinking will darken
And sadness take over like listless weather.
The flow of unwept tears will frighten you.
You have traveled too fast over false ground;
Now your soul has come to take you back.
Take refuge in your senses, open up
To all the small miracles you rushed through.
Become inclined to watch the way of rain
When it falls slow and free.
Imitate the habit of twilight,
Taking time to open the well of color
That fostered the brightness of day.
Draw alongside the silence of stone
Until its calmness can claim you.
Be excessively gentle with yourself.
Stay clear of those vexed in spirit.
Learn to linger around someone of ease
Who feels they have all the time in the world.
Gradually, you will return to yourself,
Having learned a new respect for your heart
And the joy that dwells far within slow time.
~ John O'Donohue, A Blessing for One Who is Exhausted
~ Image "Winter morning" by Tristan Campbell

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Words In Your Heart


“One of the hardest things in life is having words in your heart that you can't utter.” ~ James Earl Jones

I had some extra time this morning, so I decided to go to Kathy's Blog.. I came across this article about our cells.. The title is Two things you should say to your cells every day.. I wanted to post this, and I'm going to print this out.. I love her practices.. They really help me alot..

Two things you should say to your cells every day.. You can find this article by going here..


Two things you should say to your cells every day

  1. I love you. Love is a powerful force that is divine fuel for the cells. When you resonate at the frequency of love, you stimulate cell repair and regeneration. Give your cells a jolt of energy to carry out their tasks. And trust that they know how to do it perfectly. With these three little words, you’re acknowledging their consciousness and innate intelligence. If each little cell contains a spark of divine power, then together they are the life force that you feel humming through your body. When you tell your cells, “I love you,” you are speaking to your body but you are also speaking to your Spirit and Source. Your love will be reciprocated. It may feel strange to you at first, but the more you practice loving what you’re comprised of, the more natural it will become. Then you will start feeling the unbelievable change of your body, mind, and spirit. All because you decided to love yourself.
  2. Do your perfect work. I already said your cells are your biggest supporters, right? When you’re holding onto a negative thought, emotion, or experience, your cells will store it for you. They will carry your cross! You’ve thought or spoken something so many times that the cells have taken it as direction. Connect with cells and let them know that it is okay to let go of what is no longer serving you. Free your cells and yourself of limiting beliefs so that they can get back to their real and healthy work. Give them permission to operate by their divine blueprint. Say:
“I release all cells from the past energy of failure. I give you back your right to perform as you were originally designed. Do your perfect work.”

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

A special surprise for me

A special surprise for me.. Someone has gifted me another free session with Kathy and Angel..  I am beyond blessed.. I hope to pay it fore ward to this beautiful group. This was a beautiful post for me to see.. If you are lonely, depressed, unstable, confused, angry, hurt, need good friends, full of anxiety, and you need compassion from someone.. Then you need to check out Kathy's FB group and her website.. A simple yet compassionate group of women you are trying to find their way in life.. And a desperate need to feel well...





It is a gorgeous Saturday and even more so with the news that one of our members has just donated a free 30 minute session to Julie Elder !!

Julie's hard work has not gone unnoticed both here and on her very beautiful blog. By sharing from her heart she sends a light out into the world that is far reaching, and in return is blessed in many ways.

Your session has been scheduled for January 30th at 11:30am EST. Please email in with any questions

And thank you to our awesome member who so lovingly gifted this today

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

NOTES

WISDOM

How We Can Find Ourselves

“We only lose what we cling to”- Buddha

http://thespiritscience.net/2016/03/10/5-ways-to-find-yourself-when-you-feel-like-you-lost-your-way/
 

 From The Blog of The Spirit Science

Feeling stuck? Don’t sweat it. Sometimes getting lost, is exactly how we find ourselves. In one moment, you may feel clear and concise about your goals in life and the next, you have done a complete 180 degree turn and are set out on a new path. Change is never easy but it is always necessary. Like energy, if things never changed, life would become stagnant, and the more we are able to adapt and flow in a state of non-attachment, the easier we can make it for ourselves.
So, when the wings of change come sailing through, leaving you feeling lost, confused and without a clear direction. Always remember.

I love the five things they listed.. You can treat yourself to them here I have started a journey of finding myself, and so I am magnified to reading all I can about finding myself.... I hope you can check their blog out. If you can leave them a message....

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

The Brokenness


http://kathyhope.com/
 Many of us have come from the brokenness. And its ok to give this brokenness heart to our Father's heart...  We can ask him to help heal this broken vessel... He has chosen us as his beloved.. A constant reminder to us, even though we may feel broken... We can heal... I love Kathy Hope and Angel..... She has taught me so much in the little bit of time I have had with her.. She has taught us to be real with each other, a place where we can hold each other up, and her presence is peaceful... Be transparent with our brokenness.. Be truthful of the truth of who we are in Christ... Our brokenness can allow us to reach out to others, we can share and help build a stronger world.. Remove all the pain.. There is a better way.. Freedom can be found within it... Peace and bounteousness will engulf our very being...  Julie...




From Angel

We are growing and changing daily and that is healing...

Angel News!

Everything that is happening now, was created because people believed this is the way things should be and or they say, I need to do this or that.

Everything is being created by individuals and the collective of spirits which is all of you.

You will make the biggest change in the world and others by a ripple like effect, but in order to start this you will change to a point most people will ask you what happened to you.
Not in bad way.
They will be surprised by the new you!

Work on being the light in your and everyone else's life and then you will see beautiful changes mind body and spirit.  Kathy Hope

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Making Friends With Your Mind


Return to the Inner Flow and Freedom of “Unconditional Friendliness”


Have you ever found yourself thinking your way into a tangle of fret, frustration, or gloom? And then something small—a few kind words, the sun glancing through the Making Friends with Your Mind, that’s what Pema Chödrön helps us to do, not by chance but with our full intention: to stop fighting with our thoughts and reopen ourselves to wonder as naturally as we breathe.
clouds, a warm cup of tea—gave you a welcome pause from all your inner chatter? With
http://www.soundstrue.com/store/making-friends-with-your-mind.htmlThe Buddha saw that the human experience is full of drama: confusion and conviction, joy and sorrow, success and failure—and that our minds love to amplify all of it. “We decide somebody or something is a certain way,” muses Pema Chödrön, “and then that judgment gets frozen and fixated, long after things change. And things always change, right?”
In these free-spirited sessions, Ani Pema helps you to bring awareness to those inflexible thoughts and sticking points. Through meditations, daily practices, and the kind of simple pointers that can change our lives, you’ll learn that it is entirely possible to return to the flow and freedom of your experiences—and to find your way each day closer to a place of unconditional friendliness with yourself and with those in need.
  • Why do I forget to be kind to myself. Seems to escape me quit often.
  • In my challenging relationships and situations, I now know why its important to let go of my story and see what’s really happening to me.
  • I am learning about my own inner comfort and greater kindness toward my body.
  • I am learning how to lean into my own frustration, sadness, and fear with a spirit of trust and intimacy
  • I'm learning how to use many other insights and recommendations to befriend the difficult places within myself today.
Through gentle and clear guidance, Coming Closer to Ourselves shows us how, even in the tumult of life’s uncertainties, we can begin with a glimmer of curiosity, move closer into our experiences, and discover a place of welcome and refuge within.

Monday, November 7, 2016

A Beautiful Thing to Behold





*A Beautiful Thing to Behold*


"You could see the signs of female aging of diseased especially if you had a vested interest in making women too see them your way. Or you could see that a woman is healthy if she lives to grow old; as she thrives, she reacts and speaks and shows emotion, and grows into her face. Lines trace her thought and radiate from the corners of her eyes as she smiles. You could call the lines a network of 'serious lesions' or you could see that in a precise calligraphy, thought has etched marks of concentration between her brows,
and drawn across her forehead the horizontal creases of surprise, delight, compassion and good talk. A lifetime of kissing, of speaking and weeping, shows expressively around a mouth scored like a leaf in motion. The skin loosens on her face and throat, giving her features a setting of sensual dignity; her features grow stronger as she does. She has looked around in her life and it shows. When gray and white reflect in her hair, you could call it a dirty secret or you could call it silver or moonlight. Her body fills into itself, taking on gravity like a bather breasting water, growing generous with the rest of her. The darkening under her eyes, the weight of her lids, their minute cross-hatching, reveal that what she has been part of has left in her its complexity and richness. She is darker, stronger, looser, tougher, sexier. The maturing of a woman who has continued to grow is a beautiful thing to behold.”

Friday, November 4, 2016

Start And End With Happy


Self-Acceptance May Be the Key to Happiness


Angel of Hope’s message to you

Self Acceptance May Be The Key To Happiness

 

Your body needs nothing to restore but your love and belief in its ability. You are the one who believes it needs things outside of yourself.
Now practice believing and saying:
  • I have all I need within me.
  • I give my body back the ability to restore!
  • I install Love and Peace into every cell of my body!
Thoughts always precede an action. When we speak, we are calling that action into existence. You feel compelled to follow through with that action because you created it with the words that came out of your mouth.
Example:
  • I am going to fail.
  • I am going to be sick.
  • I am going to the grocery store!
  • I am going to have the flu.
NOW, change that to:
  • I am going to be successful.
  • I am healing.
  • I am balancing my life better.
  • I am in full recovery.
  • I am happy.
  • I am loved.
In part 3, we will learn how to talk to your cells. Kathy Hope


Self-Acceptance May Be the Key to Happiness

There's increasing knowledge that happiness is a goal that you can actively work toward each and every day, and one way to do that may be by learning self-acceptance. In a survey of 5,000 people by the charity Action for Happiness in collaboration with Do Something Different, people were asked to rate themselves between one and 10 on 10 habits that are scientifically linked to happiness. While all 10 habits were strongly linked to overall life satisfaction, acceptance was the strongest predictor. Why Happiness Is Healthy









 It’s not easy, as any unhappy person will tell you, to think yourself happy. But you can boost your happiness by your actions. And you can sustain and nurture your happiness by what you do. Simply put, if you want to be happier you have to do something different – you have to do new things.

So the ‘feeling’ of happiness comes from ‘doing’. That means doing more of the things known to make people feel happy. It means training yourself to be happy with new behaviors, with changes in what you do


  • Giving – do things for others
  • Relating – connect with people
  • Exercising – taking care of your body
  • Appreciating – awareness of what you do and the world around you
  • Trying Out – doing new things
  • Direction – doing things towards a goal
  • Resilience – bouncing back after something negative
  • Emotion – being positive about what you do
  • Acceptance  - that we all have faults and that things go wrong
  • Meaning – being part of something bigger

Happiness Is Not a Feeling – It Is Doing

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Break Us Open




How strange that the nature of life is change, yet the nature of human beings is to resist change. And how ironic that the difficult times we fear might ruin us are the very ones that can break us open and help us blossom into who we were meant to be.
 Elizabeth Lesser

~ Image by Peter Holme III

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

This World Is So Grand


"Somewhere, right now, a child is seeing rain for the first time, steam is rising from every coffee cup clutched in every tired hand, the wind is knocking the heads of flowers together; you are reading these words while someone is writing their last.  So many things are happening every second.  This world is so grand, maddening and magical, and you are a miraculous part of it.  Your soul is tattooed onto this universe.  So don't you ever think that you don't matter." ~ D. Antoinette Foy


Friday, October 21, 2016

Honor Your Body Through Yoga

I have discovered that I have become a emotional eater.. I eat and eat and munch and munch non stop. So binge eating and struggling with self-love was my very own destructive path..... I found myself at the lowest time in my life... I think alot of it all
started about 3 years ago when I came down with frozen shoulders.. That took my life into
a very black spiral and a very deep hole... As my rt shoulder started to unthaw after a year and half, I ended up with tinnitus in my rt ear... I knew that I need to wake up and smell the roses... I have been learning every thing from energy, yoga, mediating, learning how to breath right.. I came across Dana, and fell completely in love with her.. She is amazing...
 through watching her on videos, I was discovering myself, falling in love with my new yoga practice, and ultimately myself. I am just a beginner, but I am finding it is full of magic. It's enchanting and seductive and mysterious. It will leave you with so many gifts if you are open to receiving them. It can leave you to experience and to foster a closeness to yourself that is unshakable. I love Yoga. Honor the body you bring to the mat today and every day...


 I came across this wonderful interview with Dana, and wanted to share it with you...




Dana Falsetti 

Dana Falsetti came to her yoga practice after years of binge eating and struggling with self-love. She, like much of our society, used to equate her size with her happiness. Early in college she hit a point where she was both her heaviest and unhappiest, and she decided to make a change. After a year of steady weight loss, she realized that while her body looked different, nothing really changed. She found herself in a “new” body with all of her old habits, tendencies and insecurities. That’s when Dana walked into her first yoga class.
Throughout her practice, Dana moved from a place of fear to a place of love. Love for herself, for the world around her, for her darkest moments and her lightest. Not only did she meet and surpass limits she thought were in her body, but she surpassed the same limits in her mind and heart. Yoga has given her space to know her worth and that’s what she aims to share with others.
Dana now travels and teaches yoga all over the world. She is known as a body positive advocate and believes a strong yoga practice is available to all. Dana has been featured in online and print publications such as Shape, Mind Body Green, Buzzfeed, Aerie, Plus Model Magazine, and more.










A Letter From Me


 

I came to my yoga practice after years of binge eating, years of struggling with confidence, years of gaining and losing weight in bouts of depression and anxiety, and crazed attempts to find a little peace. 
I hit a point in my life sometime early on in college where I was both my heaviest and my unhappiness at about 300 pounds. I thought the two went hand in hand, so I started hitting the gym in hopes to make a permanent change. Significant weight loss and loads of empty compliments later, I realized that absolutely nothing had changed. My physical body changed, but my body changes every single day and always will. I was still me, I brought myself and all of my habits and tendencies and fears with me to my "new" body. 
So I came to yoga as a last resort. I was unknowingly searching for something, and I think ultimately that thing was peace. Peace and freedom that eventually came from a place of self worth. I remember my first class well. I walked in having the largest body in the room on top of being the beginner, and yoga was hard. I couldn't hold down dog for 5 breaths, my shoulders were on fire, and all the while it seemed everybody else was popping up into optional headstands like it was no big deal. I remember thinking that would never and could never be me. I thought my body would limit my practice, but eventually I learned that only my mind sets limits. 
Many people think they need to be thin, flexible, or strong to practice yoga. Please, hear me when I say that yoga is for everybody. Bodies change and evolve every single day, and the physical practice is simply a manifestation of the internal change. Yoga is a spiritual practice, one that allows you to be and see yourself. It's a practice of non-attachment. Your physical body isn't a deciding factor in whether or not yoga is for you. Your body changes. There's nothing to be attached to that won't leave you hurting or feeling empty down the road. Come to yoga to find out how you feel, not judge how you look. We do enough of that anyway. Give yourself a chance, give yourself the gift of knowing your worth and it will change your life. 
Love and light to all of you beautiful people, 
xx Dana

 http://danafalsetti.com/

https://www.codyapp.com/bundles/embody-yoga-bundle

Beginner Series that I just love...

This beginner-friendly series will prove that you don't have to look a certain way in order to have a rich and rewarding yoga practice! Included is a 90-day practice calendar that gives you an easy-to-follow daily schedule to tell you how to use all 18 hours of classes in the best way possible!
This journey will bring self-acceptance into your life both on and off the mat - no matter your size or age or life experience. Yoga is meant for everybody, and both of us can tell you that the impact yoga will have in your life! You will develop strength, flexibility and confidence in beginner-focused tutorial and flow classes!
Jessamyn designed EveryBody Yoga to reflect the way she wished yoga studios programmed their classes when she first started out. Each lighthearted class moves at a comfortable yet challenging pace, teaching you to focus on feeling through transitions and to connect to your body.
Making Shapes introduces you to intermediate postures such as backbends, arm balances and headstands! Dana will show you how to take basic shapes like Camel and Downward dog and safely transform them to their more complex variations.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

BE WITH ME IN EVERYTHING

Angel Protection Ritual – Protect yourself & your home from negative energies

I was doing so reading and researching today and came upon this website with this article..  

Start your day with this Angelic Protection and Healing prayer to protect yourself from all negative energies, and surround yourself with Universal Love. 
Arch Angel Michael – Protector Angel and the most appropriate of his angels and helpers. 
I ask You now to surround me with a sphere of White Light from the top of my head to the tips of my toes. 
Fill that sphere of White Light with Protection, Love, Harmony and Healing. 
Keep that sphere of White Light FREE from any negative energies. 
Expand that sphere of White Light to the space that I am in, at ALL times. 
May this White Light shine unconditional Love and Healing,  to EVERYONE around me. 
May the most appropriate  helpers from the Universe, BE WITH ME IN EVERYTHING that I do today. And ALL days to come.  

To read the entirety of the message please visit here.. I hope you enjoy the visit.. I love the video's and all the prayers.. Can leave you in a beautiful place...

Monday, March 28, 2016

The Heart Of The Matter

My Heart is my biggest FEAR.. Although I know that my heart knows about Love and Compassion, but I am always beyond the acceptation of change, which keeps me always feeling powerless. I keep myself enslaved by my own actions, actions of others, and situations that are always around me.. When I reach out to face them head on, you will know that it takes my everything.. And I try each new day to face one of them, so I can escape this prison of hell...  I hope you enjoy this article, I know I could really relate to this powerful message.. It speaks to my soul... It reminds me to embrace open ended possibilities.

The most powerful aspect of the heart is openness. When the heart is open you transcend fear. You are not restricted or held prisoner by your fears because you see beyond their futility and embrace open ended possibilities. You are bolder but with love and compassion. Openness lets you live
beyond the narrowness of the ego self. You see yourself reflected in others and you are more receptive to change.
The opposite is also true. When we live in fear and allow ourselves to be enslaved by people’s actions or situations, we feel powerless. Our heart is closed and interestingly this is manifested physically as a feeling of constriction around the chest area. In extreme cases, it is also leads to cardiovascular problems and heart disease. Opening the heart comes with compassion, acceptance, caring and taking the opportunity to be courageous in moments when you feel sheepish.

You can read the full message here.. Do you suffer with this as well.. 

http://soulhiker.com/the-7-power-codes-of-the-heart/

Monday, March 7, 2016

Awakening

The Awakening... A time comes in your life when you finally get it. When, in the midst of all your fears and insanity, you stop dead in your tracks and somewhere the voice inside your head cries out… ENOUGH! Enough fighting and crying and blaming and struggling to hold on. Then, like a child quieting down after a tantrum, you blink back your tears and begin to look at the world through new eyes.
Then, you begin to take responsibility for yourself by yourself
More importantly, you learn that in order to achieve success you need direction, discipline and perseverance. You learn that no one can do it all alone, and that it’s OK to risk asking for help. You learn the only thing you must truly fear is fear itself. You learn to step right into and through your fears because you know that whatever happens you can handle it and to give in to fear is to give away the right to live life on your own terms. You learn to fight for your life and not to squander it living under a cloud of impending doom. You learn that life isn’t always fair, you don’t always get what you think you deserve and that sometimes bad things happen to unsuspecting, good people… and you lean not to always take it personally. You learn that nobody’s punishing you and everything isn’t always somebody’s fault. It’s just life happening. You learn to admit when you are wrong and to build bridges instead of walls. You lean that negative feelings such as anger, envy and resentment must be understood and redirected or they will suffocate the life out of you and poison the universe that surrounds you. You learn to be thankful and to take comfort in many of the simple things we take for granted, things that millions of people upon the earth can only dream about: a full refrigerator, clean running water, a soft warm bed, a long hot shower.
This is your awakening. You realize it’s time to stop hoping and waiting for something to change, or for happiness, safety and security to magically appear over the next horizon. You realize that in the real world there aren’t always fairy tale endings, and that any guarantee of “happily ever after” must begin with you… and in the process a sense of serenity is born of acceptance. You awaken to the fact that you are not perfect and that not everyone will always love, appreciate or approve of who or what you are… and that’s OK. They are entitled to their own views and opinions. You learn the importance of loving and championing yourself… and in the process a sense of new found confidence is born of self-approval. You stop complaining and blaming other people for the things they did to you – or didn’t do for you – and you learn that the only thing you can really count on is the unexpected. You learn that people don’t always say what they mean or mean what they say and that not everyone will always be there for you and everything isn’t always about you. So, you learn to stand on your own and to take care of yourself… and in the process a sense of safety and security is born of self-reliance. You stop judging and pointing fingers and you begin to accept people as they are and to overlook their shortcomings and human frailties… and in the process a sense of peace and contentment is born of forgiveness.   You learn to open up to new worlds and different points of view. You begin reassessing and redefining who you are and what you really stand for. You learn the difference between wanting and needing and you begin to discard the doctrines and values you’ve outgrown, or should never have bought into to begin with. You learn that there is power and glory in creating and contributing and you stop maneuvering through life merely as a “consumer” looking for you next fix. You learn that principles such as honesty and integrity are not the outdated ideals of a bygone era, but the mortar that holds together the foundation upon which you must build a life. You learn that you don’t know everything, it’s not your job to save the world and that you can’t teach a pig to sing. You learn the only cross to bear is the one you choose to carry and that martyrs get burned at the stake. Then you learn about love. You learn to look at relationships as they really are and not as you would have them be. You learn that ‘alone’ does not mean lonely. You stop trying to control people, situations and outcomes. You learn to distinguish between guilt and responsibility and the importance of setting boundaries and learning to say NO. You also stop working so hard at putting your feelings aside, smoothing things over and ignoring your needs. You learn that your body really is your temple. You begin to care for it and treat it with respect. You begin to eat a balanced diet, drinking more water, and take more time to exercise. You learn that being tired fuels doubt, fear, and uncertainty and so you take more time to rest. And, just as food fuels the body, laughter fuels the soul. So you take more time to laugh and to play. You learn that, for the most part, you get in life what you deserve, and that much of life truly is a self-fulfilling prophecy. You learn that anything worth achieving is worth working for and that wishing for something to happen is different than working toward making it happen.
SEEDING OUR SOULS with integrity, grace, gratitude, faith, insight, intuition, love, joy, hope and potential and that is what life will surround you with. Surround yourself with the energy that flows with what you want from life, long term, short term and "in the moment". Life isn't just "happening" to you. It is responding to your heart, soul and mind set. What you allow yourself to believe, see, feel and what is what life will create with you. How you treat others in action, tone and manner of speech tells the universe how you expect to be answered. Your actions throughout every moment reflect emotion, distance, warmth, gentleness or fear, whatever you are reflecting on any moment will reflect and respond back to you. When you act from the root of love in genuine heartfelt responses to situations, circumstances and people, you set the stage for genuine love to return because that's the way the universe, the cosmos, Source, Nature, physics, and biology work! It all ties together. Every single thing is of value to our paths. The energy of our Universe "responds" to you. Hears your thoughts, acts on your intentions, and returns to you the energy you send out thru through inner awareness, conscious intention, thoughtful actions, unconscious thoughts, and conscious consideration of others. Mindset is such a powerful energy, When we are aware of this natural law of reaping the harvest of the seeds we sow- measure for measure, we are far more careful of what we are sowing, and life will respond accordingly. Remember always the power of words. When you say things like "life sucks" to yourself, be assured life will continue to suck! When you aim that energy elsewhere, "Harry sucks man" you can be sure that same energy will return twice as strong ----to You! The garden in your life is created by the seeds sown by you. I love you! I want to see you succeed in all areas of life but most importantly in your own relationship with your soul. Because Soul and Universe sing the same song! We need to be sure we have the words and the music in balance in order for our soul and Universal Soul to be in Harmony! Love, light and blessings to all as always.
KNOW this as you set out for the day, and send your words, steps, thoughts and actions into the world to work FOR you. As we sow we reap, as we learn we can choose to teach, which of course is more seeding! Life is a constant flowing cycle and we are all on that same wheel of fortune. Be sure your deeds are seeds sown with the root of a loving heart and your harvest will be abundant blessings of love's finest seeds! Life will always respond to your beliefs and intentions.

Grave Cards

GRACE CARDS: This was a great article for me to read.. I know I grew up thinking everyone was good, and when something horrible happened, it shocked me and the ground I stood on... I've always found a way to justify it.. And always in the end left with very much disappointment.. It wasn't until I asked my sister, how do you stay so happy. She replied to me, drop all expectations.. That's it.. And it made sense to me... She had given everyone a grace card, even though she'd never said that... ? Article from BRAVE GIRLS... EVERYONE was good…a story about the Grace Card and forgiveness.... What if there wasn’t a good pile or a bad pile? What if we all just gave each other a lifetime grace card like a dear friend actually gave to me…where she told me that she knows my heart, loves my heart, and not matter what mistakes I make, I am already forgiven…….do you know that I wept for hours after that? The relief of it?? What if we approached life KNOWING that everyone is going to make some big mistakes….and that when they did, they weren’t automatically going to get thrown out to the trash pile? "" You can read the full article here. You will be inspired... http://bravegirlsclub.com/archives/24491

Thursday, March 3, 2016

4 Spiritual Practices That Will Get You Through the Roughest Times

4 Spiritual Practices That Will Get You Through the Roughest Times The author of The Endless Practice shares some unexpected ways to get through challenges both small and large. See Mark Nepo on the Oprah's Tour. By Mark Nepo Being opened quietly for moments every day creates a path by which life reaches us, the way rain carves a little stream in the earth by which the smallest flowers are watered. The purpose of a spiritual practice is not to be done with it and the reward for practice is a thoroughness of being. Given the pulls to be cruel or kind, to be clever or sincere, to hoard or give away, we can explore four practices that, if personalized, can help us turn the task back into wonder; practices that if listened to can help us transform ourselves, one more time: 1. The Practice of Uncertainty The practice of uncertainty is patience. That is, the only way to move through uncertainty, the only way to listen for what it has to say, is by being patient. The speech of uncertainty is slow. When we move too fast, the lessons are unintelligible. For sure, it’s hard to be patient. Waiting was one of the great teachers that appeared during my cancer journey, the most difficult teacher and greatest ally. In the three-year heat of my medical journey, every step required a different decision which only waiting uncovered. During that waiting, I became more and more grounded in the free fall of uncertainty. We are born both patient and impatient. While our being is born moving slow, the life that carries it flits like a hummingbird, rapidly twitting even when we hover. Yet when our body, mind, and heart are aligned—like tumblers in a mystical lock—something eternal opens. How then can we learn to be patient? By slowing down when we speed up. By following whatever part of us is moving slow. If your heart is racing, let the calm at the center of your mind slow the rest of you. If your mind is racing, let the tiredness of your body slow the rest of you. Difficult as it is, the practice of patience centers on trying to have our body, heart, and mind pause until they all can move in unison, at the pace of what is real. An ounce of music, silence, or truth can bring us closer. 2. The Practice of Opportunity The practice of opportunity is trust, which means following our heart. Opportunity always presents itself as an opening that seems a bit smaller than we think we can fit through. Following our heart means trusting that we will fit through the opening we have to go through. It might be the narrow opening back to health, or leaving a life of quiet secrecy to swim into the sea of love, or putting all our weapons down, even the invisible ones, so we can humbly shimmy through the tunnel of now to an authentic life. Trust means dropping closer to the earth so we can inch our way through the one opportunity that is presenting itself. Though it seems daunting, we never know what we carry or what we can seed until we strip down to meet our opportunity. We never know what is full-born or waiting deep inside our pain until we trust what is under all our explanations and doubts. Opportunity doesn't promise a destination or relief from the press of not being who we are. Opportunity provides fresh water for the fish of our soul to swim in. And it's the swimming in fresh water that cleanses us of all that doesn't matter. 3. The Practice of Courage The practice of courage is doing small things with love. This was Mother Teresa's anthem. We begin one kindness at a time, one utterance of truth at a time. From the outside, things that require courage seem impossible, but once we begin, we're no longer on the outside. This lets us see more. This lets us feel the current of the situation we have to cross. Any small act of love shows us the next step to be taken. So it's imperative to stop rehearsing the perfect starting point and just begin. We can practice doing small things with love when we're not afraid, so it will be available to us when we are afraid. You can do this by making dinner for your dog, or getting coffee for your loved one, or holding the door for an elder who's taking way too long to cross the parking lot in the rain. The world is our practice ground. The word authentic comes from the Greek authentes, which means bearing the mark of the hands. Doing small things with love is how we care for each other, one hand at a time. Doing small things with love releases our courage. And each small act we're led to leads to more. Doing small things with love is the atom of bravery. I tell myself when afraid, "To be courageous, I don't need to become my best self, I just need to open who I already am and courage will fill me." 4. The Practice of Connection The practice of connection is holding and listening. When we feel disconnected, any act of holding or listening will return us to the larger world. With regard to listening, the difference in being an introvert or an extrovert is mostly the direction of our attention; where we naturally face when we listen, toward the inner world or the outer world. Just as some of us are born left-handed and some right-handed, some of us are born to listen inwardly first or outwardly first. One is a strength and the other is an unused capacity. The practice connection requires that we complete the one that doesn't come naturally. Our challenge is to do the dishes and pay the bills while somehow stilling ourselves, though there are so many places to go. If we can't stay connected to the stream of life in the midst of the thousand tasks, our frustration and disconnection will begin to hurt others. Tending and being go hand in hand. When we can tend and be in a way that Mark Nepo is the author of The Endless Practice, Reduced to Joy and many other books. To find out more about him go to MarkNepo.com or see him live on Oprah's The Life You Want Weekend Tour. Read more: http://www.oprah.com/spirit/Spiritual-Practices-That-Will-Get-You-Through-the-Roughest-Times#ixzz3lX5vnhVA
complements our soul, we discover time and again that holding leads to finally being held. Like everyone, I still struggle with this. My only thoughts, when feeling disconnected, are to stay open to the teachers around me moment to moment. Just the other day, I was drawn to hold some of my father's tools, now that he's gone. I have a chisel, a T-square, an awl. And when I can't really fathom the fact that he died and is no longer here on Earth, I hold one of his tools. I hold something he held. Because we can listen to what we hold. When we touch something that's been touched, it speaks to us. Not in words, but in the felt language of being from which all words arise.

Breath of Life

xx SOMETIMES breathing is our only prayer we can pray, and God hears our sigh and once again breathes the breath of life into us. We exhale, and it seems like such a little thing. But some days, it is everything. It is communion—intimate and more than breathing oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. It is sacred and it is holy: this agreeing with God that we need God, for all of everything, and His joyful entering in to our lives and ourselves and our very souls to make us one with Him. We inhale so we can keep on going. And then we exhale, marking the cessation of the striving and the seeking; the end of struggling and the sweating to be noticed and to win and to arrive. How long can you hold your breath? Eventually, you’ve got to let it go. We let go so we can live. It is a sweet surrender. Here is a magnificent and true dichotomy: we cannot truly surrender to the Holy Spirit without the Holy Spirit first breathing surrender into us. It is a surrender unto surrender. We want to live a life of significance, but we can’t live it until we release our hold on it. A life surrendered to the Spirit of God is a life lived with open hands, palms turned upward in letting go. We have to let go so we can live. http://www.aholyexperience.com/2015/10/why-we-all-need-to-exhale-today/