When an Idea Rises Up to Meet the Light

Fawn at the Tree Farm, wildlife camera capture

There are four more weeks of summer. There is a ripe opportunity to be fully engaged!

What are you choosing as your most joyful growth for this season? Oftentimes what brings us joy and uplift gets lost in the shuffle of the day-to-day. We all arrive into this world bright-eyed and bushy-tailed yet often by age 10 our shine is dulling and we’re losing our connection to the meaning we came here to make.

Today I share a 30-minute video introduction to what may be of interest to you. I hope so.

It will be positively energizing to gather in a virtual group for no other purpose than connecting to Soul and our innate Destiny and Expression vibes.
I’ll be demonstrating how you can discover-recover primary Creative Energies in upcoming Sweet Art Sister Salon Zoom-YouTube sessions.

Join the Sister Circle and discover three points of conscious connection that offer a means to get on track and stay on track in a world of often very legitimate distractions. Distractions carve a path to overwhelm. The root of the overwhelm circles back to fears, doubts, and limitations…real and imagined…that want to keep us small and invisible. False identities, not true. Not real unless we give them the license.

Here’s a brief list of possible ways that we resist our next growth opportunity:

Each item on the list can be investigated further. For example, item #10 resonates with me. When I was very young, before the age of seven, I would tell my Mother, “I can’t” when she would suggest a topic of interest or an errand I might run for her. My mantra I can’t makes sure I stay safe from exploring and learning.

I was petrified of doing something wrong to the degree that I would choose not to even make an attempt. One day when I said I can’t Mom instructed me to get a sheet of paper and a pencil.

She asked me to write large the letters C A N ‘ T on the paper. She then asked for the sheet and held the word up for me to see as she gently tore through the paper removing the T and letting it drift down to the linoleum floor at my feet.

Her advice to my young mind was, “Cut the T off CAN’T.” Then she asked, “Now what’s left?” I shrugged and stated without enthusiasm, CAN. She suggested that I never forget that I can always cut the T off CAN’T. And it’s funny to me that I’ve never forgotten. Such a clear and simple message for a young mind to receive.

Review the list of resistances. See if any of the twelve resonate for you. Or insert your particular resistance phrase. Identify your brand of stopping forward movement. We all possess those shadowy parts, the monsters, dragons, and strange beliefs that make for some kind of personal braking system.

Join us on Zoom for week two of Sweet Art Sister Salon, Thursday, August 24, or pick up the recording at our private Facebook page. Click through to join.

Our friend, Valerie Sayre, health care professional and poet author of (Soul Soaring) will provide expertise and guidance for my Northern Ohio readers near Strongsville, on Thursday, August 24 at 4 p.m.
Read more here and please attend if your whole health is a topic of importance to you.

 

Leave your comments and idea inspirations, first in your journal as Notes to Self. Then see if there is a share that you can bring to help ignite our creative spark!

See you on Thursday, Zoom: Session Two of Sweet Art Sister Salon.

The link will be posted in our private Facebook Group. Click and ask to join.

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