Articulating Silence - Deciphering Dreams - Exploring Inner Landscapes

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Showing posts with label terri st cloud; Bone Sigh Arts; Shedding and Flying; Releasing; Articulating Silence; Exploring Inner Landscapes.. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Life Worth Living ...







                    
"if she really believed it ...
if she really trusted it ...
well, then
it was time she really lived it."
terri st cloud



The first step is to recognize our individuality as being blocked.  The second step is to unwrap thoughts and practices we have long outgrown.  The third step is to expose the self to diversity to challenge what is stored in the soul.

We cannot hope to become a fully spiritual person without clearing out forgotten debris as well as ancient negative reflections.  Once we find acceptance, heal, and ultimately let go, we are cleansed in preparation for alignment between the chakras and our spiritual heritage.

None of this is easy and often the lessons resurface and must be resolved again on a higher plain.  The destination of breaking through our false foundation, may be long, but exceptionally worthy of the elevation of true sight.  With our  roots firmly placed down into the ground and our desires reaching up for higher communication, we discover a life well worth living.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Shed for Flight




 she flew

having tired of the negative words -
she laid them down.
being finished with the weighted boots,
she burned them.
touching a feather to her tears,
she slipped on her winds,
turned to her sky, and flew.


terri st cloud
Bone Sigh Arts


Waiting for Divine Intervention is not always the best resolution to our problems.  We are expected to make personal efforts towards defining our lives with the assistance of spiritual support and encouragement.  We are called to be caterpillar troubadours. We are to be diligent in pushing through our self-imposed casings.  

Release the emotions we have been hoarding, weighing our hearts down.  Throw open the windows of our soul and let the gentle breeze carry in the light.  Get rid of what no longer defines us ... clothes, household decorations, hair styles, and even friends.  Transitioning from the old to the new sometimes requires time.  This extra time is not to be spent waiting.

Begin to patterns.  Create a schedule to visit a library or museum or a church.  Inquire about book clubs, people exploring genealogy, or find some trails to hike.  We can't expect our lives to change if we continuously repeat our old routine.  There are many ways to network and we can find them if we are willing to put ourselves out there.  We cannot sit at home waiting for the perfect friend to come knocking at our door.  

So shed negative images, donate those out dated clothes, and feel the weight slip off our shoulders.  We will feel more energized and better prepared for the flight towards freedom to be who we truly want to be!