Today's Reflection from Live Beautifully: A book to Sit With:
Settle in to a quiet comfortable place to sit with a candle and a cup or coffee or tea.
ReadReflections on the Dance... Page 177
Practice Journaling for Awareness
Questions to consider:
Who are your dance partners?
Is there anyone that you feel like walking away from, but you don't because you don't believe that you have the choice to do so?
Settle in to a quiet comfortable place to sit with a candle and a cup or coffee or tea.
ReadReflections on the Dance... Page 177
Practice Journaling for Awareness
Questions to consider:
Who are your dance partners?
Is there anyone that you feel like walking away from, but you don't because you don't believe that you have the choice to do so?
I remember a dream I once had, I was walking down the hallway of a school. I was approaching my classroom when a tall figure appeared next to me. He communicated that I was no longer in that classroom. I was resisting as everything and everyone I was familiar with was in that classroom. We passed my classroom and continued down the hallway as he guided me to the new that awaited me. I woke abruptly and laid in bed knowing that the dream had great significance for me. in the weeks and months that followed some of my relationships fell away. I was grateful for the dream, because I saw it as something that just needed to happen. All of the classrooms held valuable life lessons. I wasn't abandoning anyone, I was just being moved to a different classroom. I saw myself as still in the same school, but just not crossing paths with some people.
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To my companions on the Live Beautifully Path,
Looking back at my life I see that I worked very hard to succeed. My life looked really good on the outside – 'I had it all' – but inside there was a simmering pot of anxiety. Being an All-American girl I had a mentality of forging on, and so I ignored the anxiety and kept on going. Eventually the anxiety started bubbling over. No matter how much I worked at creating a fortress of safety and success around me, I was increasingly suffering from mental dis-ease, physical dis-ease and a spirit of dis-ease. I was being pushed into my Journey of Transformation.
Looking back at my life I see that I worked very hard to succeed. My life looked really good on the outside – 'I had it all' – but inside there was a simmering pot of anxiety. Being an All-American girl I had a mentality of forging on, and so I ignored the anxiety and kept on going. Eventually the anxiety started bubbling over. No matter how much I worked at creating a fortress of safety and success around me, I was increasingly suffering from mental dis-ease, physical dis-ease and a spirit of dis-ease. I was being pushed into my Journey of Transformation.
My Live Beautifully Journey of Transformation has been a shift into a new approach. Instead of trying to find peace by creating an outer atmosphere of safety and success, it is an approach of facilitating the change I desire from within. When I change within in mind, body and spirit, my life (the outer me) naturally shifts to being a reflection of the inner me.
My Live Beautifully Journey of Transformation has been a shift into a new approach. Instead of trying to find peace by creating an outer atmosphere of safety and success, it is an approach of facilitating the change I desire from within. When I change within in mind, body and spirit, my life (the outer me) naturally shifts to being a reflection of the inner me.
As within, so without.
As above, so below.
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If you feel called to the Live Beautifully Path, please join me in starting your morning with Live Beautifully: A Book to Sit With .
Fondly,
Doris Wedige
If you feel called to the Live Beautifully Path, please join me in starting your morning with Live Beautifully: A Book to Sit With .
Fondly,
Doris Wedige