I took a few minutes this morning to clear out my winter clothes and put them away. Gratefully! So glad the cold weather seems to be gone. I pulled out (unearthed) my summer things and, as always, found delight in forgotten garments. Pretty spring colors brought a smile to my heart. I’ll find a place
The past happened before now. The future is yet to happen. The “eternal now” is the experience of timelessness – the feeling you get when fully engaged in something and you “lost track of time” or “time seemed to stand still.” These experiences allow you a moment’s perception of eternity that is the essence of
Each new day holds a new opportunity. We can choose how we respond to the day as it unfolds. Except for those pesky habituated patterns. I grew up in a household that allowed angry outbursts as an appropriate response to anything challenging. A misplaced item was met with an angry outburst. A chore left undone was
Wind. Cold spring wind. Rain here and there, but mostly wind. We live on a half an acre and this time of year begs for lots of clean up this time of year. Yet, that wind. That cold spring wind. Phil can often brave the chill temperatures and get early weeding done. Yet, wind. Cold spring wind
You have been given a sacred choice. You can view your life as tragic and difficult, or you can view your live as blessed and sacred. The same circumstances may exist in both perceptions yet when you choose to view the sacredness of life, it becomes beautiful. This beauty may not be without difficulty, yet even
Whether family by birth or family by choice, those closest relationships challenge us the most! They challenge us to speak our truth and they challenge us to listen. Yet, the biggest challenge arises in listening to one’s own heart. The clutter of expectations and drama, might cloud the inner dialogue. Especially during times of stress. How can