Sunday, January 3, 2010

Striving for clarity, forget about it...

How can we know that clarity is available to us at all times? What keeps us from thinking clearly? If I'm thinking that I need to get clear about something, then I am focusing on the perception that my thoughts are not clear...is that clear? Clear as mud, and isn't that where trust hangs out? Trust, that sweet alchemist, that rises up through the mud, if we let it...

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Joy to the World!

when happiness happens, follow that stream, and see what else happiness brings...my resolve for the new decade is to be more joyous with my children, spend more time with my great niece, be at peace with my ex, eat delicious food, splendour in the grass, allow my shine, see more shine in others, stop being repentant and so damn catholic, stargaze, moon-bathe, see new sights, drive to the east coast and across the southern states, travel to Europe and India with my kids (et al?), mate with my own soul, sing with bob dylan, allow abundance to flow, meditate on that which is elevating for me, guide others towards their true selves, laugh, dance, sing & frollick as much as possible, build a home, learn how to play piano and guitar, share my joy!

Monday, November 30, 2009

November light

greys and yellows and greys and yellows and baby blues you bring us news of quiet and storms you branchy form, you are a song I look inside and sing along

Friday, November 13, 2009

Friday the 13th

The din of bikers setting the tone for today over here in Port Dover town...methinks I'll have to go and have a walkabout some time today...air is crisp and clear, and the riders are leatherbound, hmmm, biker din but inner quiet, resting after a very first in adult life, opening night for Lights on Broadway, kind of surreal, for lack of a better word, feels like I'm catching up with myself, I'm in this body but the persona is projecting itself through me, I am in suspension...I think I like it...so funny to have just left a theatre town only to jump right into the spectacle. Wonderful opportunity to observe the play of the elements; joyful creativity, transformation, love, but also scatterbrains, divadom and inertia, all present among us............................................................ Was remembering Dad the other day and thinking about his strong desire for peace...I am so glad he has found it.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

what I am appreciating today

lakeview waking up to sunshine kids having time to play outside before going to school this morning kids' lunches half packed two full bags of paper bits for recycling, which came from three out of the eight office boxes sorted four boxes taken to storage clean office teaching yoga to teenagers seeing someone I haven't seen in forever networking community support cheques walking forests the ability to type quickly seeing, smelling, hearing, touching, tasting hugs healthy children being vulnerable being strong

Monday, November 2, 2009

November you are a song

You host the best parties I laugh hardest when I'm with you You are the descent, the pathway to my cave where heart light shines bright You hold my hand, and kiss my cheek sweetly with your clear blue death sky You move the air and I am caught in the scurry of last minute frenzy You are the anticipation of darkness as we head along on over to the day of the longest night November I like you because what else can I do, sit around all day and complain? Boring... and because you're real

Thursday, October 29, 2009

thoughts on Ayurveda, Yoga, wellness and being "influenced"

For me the gem of Ayurveda is that it is a practice of self-love and self-care. Disease is dis-ease, lack of ease, lack of flow, and it begins in the mind (hence the usefulness of Yoga, which teaches us how to manage and control the modifications of the mind). Nourishing thoughts and beliefs serve to nourish the body. Destructive thoughts and beliefs have the opposite effect. (I can honestly not say if the flu vaccine is effective or not, and to be perfectly honest, I'm not terribly interested in engaging in the debate, except to reiterate the obvious that worry, anxiety and fear are not nourishing emotions.) If anything, I believe it's a question of choice. And we have the choice to believe and even rejoice in our inherent wellness and the cellular intelligence of the physical body. We can engage our minds in this practice of well-being by steering our focus towards the things that we love, laughing as much as possible, having fun with our children, removing should from our vocabulary, singing, dancing, caring more about what we think about ourselves than what others think about us, being in nature, trusting, releasing judgment, developing deep appreciation for and understanding of what we've already lived. Loving the body that carries our soul on this journey is paramount. To choose our thoughts and intentionally direct our focus is the ultimate practice of self-empowerment. Thus, if you choose to vaccinate, be firm in your belief that it is the best possible choice. For us in the northern climates going through a period of seasonal transition, with weather conditions that are erratic, cooling and drying, the natural inclination is to nourish the body with foods that are comforting, wholesome and grounding. The season of eating clear, fresh, raw foods for balancing heat is passed, and we are now wanting to cook stews and soups, and eat nourishing grains. This is the best time of year for eating meat, if you choose to partake. Taking time for "cocooning" follows the natural and environmental cycles. Alignment with nature is a very nourishing and grounding practice.