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The Perfect Storm
We’re currently in the middle of a Perfect Storm, including a pandemic, an impending solar eclipse, The Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, the Winter Solstice approaches, a new moon approaching and the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, to mention a few of the current happenings.
Cultivating Patience
I think one of the many lessons we’re learning right now is how far afield we’ve drifted with regard to what really matters. We’ve gotten very wrapped up in work, virtual lives, and more to the extreme detriment of our own well-being and the well-being of our planet.
The Nuance of Surrender
Even the dictionary defines surrender as “giving up completely”, along with other definitions of the word. That’s not how I see surrender…at least now.
Notes from Your Dark Night of the Soul
The growth out of that Dark Night was phenomenal, such that I was actually looking forward to more Dark Nights (well…maybe not giddy with anticipation, but certainly more willing to face them!).
A Discussion on Faith
She’s made great strides on letting go of having to control every detail, but, on this particular day was needing some support and guidance to allow the unfolding. Below is her e-mail and my response. Hopefully there’s something in here that YOU need to remember today:
Why Not Getting Our Way Is SUCH a Good Thing for Growth
“Accept the lesson. When things don’t go our way, something more important to the growth of our soul is in the works.”
Law of Divine Compensation and Abundance
Having been raised in a blue collar family, some of the negative beliefs I soaked up that were limiting my abundance included:
“You have to work hard for everything you get”
Growing Healthy Relationships
A recent blog post focused on John Gottman’s “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”, those signs that a relationship is in big trouble. This week, let’s focus on what Gottman has to say about relationships that are doing well.
Creativity: Time Without Screens
My kids would explain that I, the mean mom, would not allow any screens of any sort at the table. No phones, i-Pods, hand-held games, TV’s, whatever.
Lessons Learned From Impatience
Patience was never my strong suit. In fact, at one point, I considered getting a dog and naming her Patience so I’d have some.