Lee Miller |
There are those days when it is easy to love life. A coming Spring, or trip to a wanted destination. A wanted newborn child welcomed to the world. A satisfied and fulfilled feeling of accomplishment, after a long road of getting your degree or finishing your book. Yes those times are magical and daydreams are real. Sometimes this haze of wonder lasts into days. Now and then we sit at the edge, waiting and hoping to lure it in, or perhaps crossover.
I was inspired to write this week's mantra sitting under the soon-to-be Summer sun. Birds singing as if their song was for me, and I do believe it was, as I read "Bird By Bird: Some Instructions On Writing and Life" by Anne Lamott. Life is swallowed up whole and easy like brownies and chocolate cake on days like these. The very next day, perhaps moments later...a devastating phone call changes everything. Fearful thoughts of impending doom invite themselves into our minds. How can life be this good? Surely the ax is about to fall.
Anne Lamott said "My mind is a neighborhood I try not to go into alone." Our thoughts inform so much of who we are, whether we believe in ourselves, or the process of life. They can change us to the core for the good and for the not-so-good. They can take us down roads where we get lost for years at a time, and they can bring us back to all that we love, need and cherish.
If you are lost right now, know that you can, and will come back. We have in our DNA the Divine code. We forget. Looking for all the ways your life is a gift, will set your feet on the road of hope again. Leaning into faith, and your spirituality during times like these, will get you through. Soon there will be something to revel in and celebrate. You'll eat it up, savoring it like homemade brownies and chocolate cake, and it will last and lift you up with joy.
Magical Blessings
XoTatiana
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