Tag: life’s lessons

  • Expanding the Vessel, Dispersing the Clouds, Living in the Light

    Expanding the Vessel, Dispersing the Clouds, Living in the Light

    To expand my cup is to consciously hold space for the complex dance of human shadow and light. With empathy as my guide, I work to disperse ominous storms, transforming them into fluffy, luminous clouds. Each day offers a new opportunity to vibrate higher and truly live in my light.

  • Finding My Light Through Connection and Service

    Finding My Light Through Connection and Service

    Finding my light means embracing the “orbiting streams of energy” found in bustling cafes. Long viewed as an oddity, my sensitivity to others’ sparks now fuels my purpose. As I enter my fifth decade, I am ready to funnel these stories into service, grounded in compassion and kindness.

  • A ‘Jill of All Trades, Master of None’?

    A ‘Jill of All Trades, Master of None’?

    Lately, I have been contemplating my role, my purpose, my existence amongst the living. It’s a regular thing I do without an agenda – i.e. I am not suicidal, just contemplative. A new life purpose statement came to me recently, which I hesitate to share as it is a personal element that once put out…

  • Freeing the Mind – A little…

    It’s been a busy week to kick off the new month of May. Every day, I find myself saying that it’s temporary or that in a couple of weeks it will be slower. Yet, I have finally accepted – yes, just today after all these years! – that each day is a game of balance…

  • Enough is Enough!

    *Trigger Warning – if you’re weak or easily offended, don’t bother reading this post. It won’t help you.* Life on a schedule may seem too constricting to most, but I challenge anyone who says that to a comparison on productivity, satisfaction, and contentment levels. If you, reader, say to yourself, “Well, of course, if you’re…

  • The Drama Train

    As I attempt to work on my fiction novel, I feel supported by my new mentor through the PocketMFA program that I decided to join to help me move forward with my writing on this manuscript. She has also written non-fiction first, then moved toward writing her fiction novels. As I spoke with her at…

  • A Calling? A Purpose?

    In my post about goals/resolutions for this year, I said that I was about focus, stillness and simplifying. I also add – building. This year is about honing myself and my skills. For years, I was an English language educator. It was a profession that I reluctantly embraced as a means to an end. The…

  • Welcome Home…

    We are home at last. Despite our goals to stay put for a while, it’s not to be so steady until the end of February, but at least we are around the area and at home for longer periods. M should be actually at home more than me, which is good for both of us!…

  • Changing Life Seasons

    It’s a cool 24 degrees (C) / 76F today and I’m loving it. It’ll return back up to the low 30s/high 80s tomorrow onwards, but the little reprieve from the heat is definitely doing this lady some good. While I may sometimes casually wish for more traditional ways of life, especially when it comes to…

  • Kindness and Respect

    I’m in a bit of a post-travels slump. The weather isn’t helping as it is pouring rain as I type this now. It has been a little chilly, though not overly so, but the rain 🌧️🌧️ and thunderstorms ⛈️⛈️ and wind 💨💨 have not been inspiring. 😟 Although it is likely to sound spoiled of…

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