26.10.09
I am the one who embraces the Everything that I am.
I am the one who respects the planet and seeks to show that respect more every day.
I am the one who remains amazed at the growth of plants and the gifts they bring. Since first reading the tales of Narnia, in which a bar of metal from a lamp post fell into the fertile soil and grew a lamp post, I have been aware of how equally magical (perhaps moreso) it is that we can take a tiny seed, cover it with dirt and add a little water and sunshine and within days we will see little green plants. Within weeks, it will produce something beautiful for us to look at or maybe even something yummy to eat! I am the one who is constantly finding this a new and exciting realization.
I am the one who still finds wonder in the knowledge that we live on a sphere out in space. I am the one who sometimes finds it difficult to see anything as mundane because it all seems magical and AWEsome.
I am the one who is happiest at home. I am the one who strives to take "home" with me when I go out into the world.
I am the one who is filled with different colors and patterns of growth.
5.2.09
3.2.09
Shadow and Light
I received another email from Neale Donald Walsch this morning, telling me how amazing and wonderful I am and how much God loves me.
Shadow work isn't easy. It's really no fun looking at the part of ourselves we don't like. But if we can learn that the shadow is trying to protect us, it can help us to be more gentle with ourselves.
It is also helpful to take a break from the shadow work and make a card about a neter that we really enjoy. Maybe you're a baker or you play the piano or maybe you're a really good hugger. Make a card for this part of you.
Put it somewhere visible so it can remind you of how spectacular you are and that, as Neale says, God loves you to pieces.
So do I.
Shadow work isn't easy. It's really no fun looking at the part of ourselves we don't like. But if we can learn that the shadow is trying to protect us, it can help us to be more gentle with ourselves.
It is also helpful to take a break from the shadow work and make a card about a neter that we really enjoy. Maybe you're a baker or you play the piano or maybe you're a really good hugger. Make a card for this part of you.
Put it somewhere visible so it can remind you of how spectacular you are and that, as Neale says, God loves you to pieces.
So do I.
2.2.09
Are You Looking For Your Shadow?
I received this in my email this morning. I'm subscribed to messages from Neale Donald Walsch. Maybe next year I'll have a Groundhog Day SoulCollage Workshop! We could at least all make a card today. :)
On this day of your life, Lisa, I believe God wants you to know...
....that you should hope to see your shadow today. It
might be the best thing that ever happened to you.
It's Ground Hog Day for the soul. If you do not know
what Ground Hog Day is (if you live outside the U.S.
you may not), Google it. Or go to Wikipedia. Then
smile if you see your shadow today. For when the
shadow side of you is seen, embraced, and loved,
your healing has begun for sure.
Self-improvement begins with self-acceptance. All of
life, everything else, has led up to this. This is your
work now. It is the final step. Go for it.
You know exactly why you saw this message today.
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