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Light into old structures
(If we let it) death opens us up, makes us curious, and we can’t help but be a little touched by its effects when it happens to those we deeply love. (If we dare) we can open ourselves up widely next to that person going through the process, from which hallowed spot we can’t fail to be brushed by some of the expansiveness and light as it comes in to dissolve old structures; both their old structures as they leave the physical realms and also our old structures, especially our old beliefs about “what dealth is”, even as we look our grief straight in the eyes and deal with all that entails for as long as it takes to heal. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, Leylines, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged bees, beyond fear of death, beyond patriarchy, butterfly effect, death, expansion, goddess energy, grief, leylines, life review, light into old structures, loss, loss of a loved one, luxmuralis, masculine and feminine, metamophosis, new life into old, old sarum, salisbury cathedral, shift of ages, Silchester, thinning of the veil, transformation, transforming grief, transitions, upcycling, yin and yang
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The power of life review
Healing your relationship with the past can be one of the most powerful, least avoidable, steps on the road to achieving wholeness and deep healing, not to mention such powerfully regenerative feelings of love for, well, everything “just as it is”, as I am currently finding out…By the way, JUST REALISED today is my 10 year anniversary of writing this blog! There could have been no more apt post than this one. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness
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Tagged appreciation, asperger's parenthood style, emotional healing, facing the past, finding peace, forgiveness, gratitude, healing, healing old trauma, healing the past, joy of parenthood, life review, love, making peace with life, making peace with the past, making yourself whole again, parenthood, reclaiming your essence, repairing sense of self, resolution, resolving past hurts, self-acceptance, self-healing, self-love, single parenthood, transformation, valuing yourself
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…like reading a book backwards
…like reading a book backwards, had I been getting it all round the wrong way? As a new layer of realising what presence truly is starts to surface in my experience, some thoughts on fully commiting to be here in each moment. Continue reading →
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Tagged allodynia, awareness, chronic fatigue, conclusion, cultivating presence, dealing with chronic pain, death, feeling too much, fibromylagia, hypersensitivity, life review, making sense of illness, making sense of life, making things tidy, neuropathic pain, pain, wanting to be alive
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Who we are in the backwash
Sometimes its as though the flow of universe pulls back abruptly, like when a river or beach is suddenly left bereft of water and we get to see all the unsightly debris of life strewn on the bottom. These moment of so-called flatness, the aftermath of something else more lively, times when there is no wind left to propel our boat, periods when we might doubt our very purpose or our point (though really we are the point) present as a golden opportunity for self-realisation and growth. Like a life-review…a pit stop…time to reappraise. When we work with these times (rather than covering our eyes, going into fear, trying to fill the void with even more cycles of busyness), we get closer to experiencing a place recognisable more by its inherent stillness than by its sense of movement…and in that place, we find ourselves. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Space weather
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Tagged anticlimax, authenticity, being true to yourself, ecology, feeling good, feeling good about your life, Life choices, life review, living in ease, metaphor for life, peace of mind, shedding the meaningless trappings of life, solar wind, Stillness, taking care of our oceans, taking responsibility for choices, taking stock of life, when life goes quiet, who am I?, wind out of our sails, zen
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