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Friday Focus – 5/27/17 {Regrets Of The Dying}

I’ve been noticing a lot of subtle and not so subtle shifts/emotions/energies circling around me and others lately, and it’s been a mixed bag. New creative ideas, looking at what patterns need to be broken, noticing the most recent recurring thoughts (good or bad)… and throughout all this what grounds these shifts for me is being aware of WHAT’S MOST IMPORTANT.

While I’ve seen this list by Bronnie Ware before, it’s always a welcome reminder and I thought I’d share it here:

1. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.

2. I wish I hadn’t worked so hard.

3. I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings.

4. I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.

5. I wish that I had let myself be happier.

Just remember, no matter what you’re feeling, thinking or doing, let this be a gentle reminder to yourself to be a little more softer, loving, accepting, and forgiving.

May this provide you a little more space to breathe today.

Namaste and happy LONG weekend!

Lightness

I can’t get enough of this word.

Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.

There is something about the meaning behind this word that provides such strength, peace, and clarity.

Is there a word that does the same for you?

For me, this word is a simple reminder to not give a d*&# (excuse the language) or so much of it away to things that simply do not matter! It reminds me to put a smile on my face. It reminds me that ALL is ok and WILL ALWAYS be ok. It reminds me that life is meant to be lived with the highest sense of connection and freedom. It reminds me of what is most important in this moment.

So here it is again:

Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.
Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness. Lightness.

May lightness find you wherever you go on this beautiful new day.

Namaste.

Walking Into Fear With All The Feels

I got into San Francisco yesterday evening. It’s funny, as I was waiting for my Uber at SFO I smelled SF. Yes, I didn’t realize until this moment that SF/Bay Area had a distinct smell. Doesn’t sound too weird to me though because that’s how I feel every time I land at ICN too 🙂

Upon getting to the hotel and settling in, while it was late I wasn’t ready to go to sleep just yet. As I was sitting in bed pondering whether I should read or try to sleep suddenly I got hit with this incredibly hard feeling that I needed to cry. Out of nowhere this feeling left me feeling bewildered. Where is this coming from?

A quick mental calculation later I realized it would be the time of the month soon, but still… was there anything else going on?

I waited. I listened. I sat. I laid. Nothing happened. I’ve always been a hard crier, meaning the tears just wouldn’t flow without a good reason, so I let it be and turned down for bed.

The evening was long. And I mean loooooooong. The heater in the room made a loud clanky noise every time it turned on/off, plus, it wasn’t my bed. At around 4am I finally fell into a deep sleep and suddenly found myself lucid dreaming. Towards the end of this dream like state I realized the tears that were flowing from my face were actually streaming down my face IRL! I decided to wake up the moment my hands came up to wipe my tears away.

Was I surprised? Not really. A little? Yes.

I wasn’t surprised that the tears had finally come out, but what I was surprised about was the fact that it came out from a dream and that I felt deep emotions in this dream. I am by no means a dream interpreter but I had heard once that you can find meaning behind your dreams by getting a feel for what emotions came up.

So what did I feel in this dream? Oppression, hurt, sadness, nonacceptance, anger.

Without going into the why, because there could be a million reasons why (i.e., somatics, energy, the phase of the moon, a woman’s cycle, etc.), what I do know is that I began to sit with the emotions.

In my waking state I took time to be in silence, to just breathe, and to be in awareness.

My key takeaway is this:

  • It happened
  • Listen to what you feel
  • Feel it
  • Will I personalize it?
  • Or will I walk into the feeling, be with it, and practice self love?

You see there’s a million ways of going about it but it all comes down to bringing light to dark. What will you do and where will you take it? Can you let it go after you’ve had enough time to process?

So here’s to all the feels and the moments following the feels to be with them in self love, acceptance, and surrender.

Much love.

What Are You Creating?

As humans we are constantly creating. Whether it’s our job, our relationships, our feelings, our next “fill in the blank”, our social media, our goals, you see… there is always something in motion.

The most critical part of creation is this 

Are you creating from a place of lack or a place of abundance? Fear or Love? Resistance or Flow? What is the main foundational emotion running YOUR engine?

When you really think about it, what emotion would you rather have running through you while you are off creating in this world?

Namaste.

Meaning vs. Flow

“Oftentimes we try to make sense of something or give too much meaning to what we are solutioning. The problem lies not in our intention but the day to day THINKING or ACTION. 

With intention comes vision, and from there we should go with the flow of life. The answer lies here.

God, the pulse of life, all but want that alignment of our mind, body, and soul. And how can that happen other than to vibrate at the highest level and by living in the present moment?

So stop trying to make sense. Stop trying to give so much meaning to what you are doing. By doing this you are actual demeaning the very intention of your acts.”

-from a recent freehand journal entry

Namaste.

Friday Focus – 5/19/17

The one you are looking for is the one who is looking.

~Francis of Assisi

? Take some time to let this resonate… you are already all that you ever need.

Namaste.

Essential Oils

Favorites Lately – Essential Oils

Ahhh- oils. A few of my favorite things ?

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After a noon workout I decided to go to Whole Foods for lunch, and boy was it spectacular ? BBQ chicken thigh, California quinoa salad, and roasted veggies in olive oil. (As a side note I must have not had enough food… I was still hungry so I ended up eating the rest of my Quest bar as well!)

I still had about 20 minutes to kill before my next appointment and thought I would peruse the aisles of Whole Foods since I was already there. Maybe I would pick up another candle, but something was calling me toward the essential oils.

Once I got there I immediately noticed these beautifully packaged oils by Kate’s Magik. (also pictured below is an essential oil blend by Doterra)

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I ended up picking up two: Venus – A Love Oil and Break Bad Patterns & Addictions.

There were so many beautiful oils to choose from but I followed what my heart desired and decided on these two.

Essential oils have helped me in a variety of ways in the past. I’ve used them to:

  • help calm my nerves
  • ease tension and soreness in my neck and shoulders
  • morning & evening ritual for intention setting
  • be mindful

I remember the very first essential oil I bought for myself which was a mix of lavender and ylang ylang. I bought it during a time of transition and needed a way to relax, be mindful, and bring me to my center. It was heavenly.

Doterra was another oil I bought and the way it released all the tension in my shoulders was magical.

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What essential oils or blends have you used? How has it helped you in the moment or to work through a particular situation?

With that said.. here’s to sacred space, sacred moments, and how essential oils can help you along the way.

Namaste.

My Morning Cup o’ Joe

I love watching the rhythm and shifts one goes through. I’ve been enjoying my morning green smoothie bowl for quite some time now and most recently this morning smoothie bowl has shifted to a lunch smoothie bowl ?

I’ve been noticing this subtle shift of slowing down even more and wanting to really enjoy the quiet time in the mornings. For me, this looks like spending an extra 30 minutes for breathwork, sitting, listening to a podcast or a mix of all three.

And since these days I’d rather spend the time in reflection I decided to decrease the amount of time spent in the kitchen (even more) PLUS get the benefits of getting enough calories in to start the day via bulletproof(ish) coffee.

Bulletproofish Coffee

This creamy concoction has many recipes out there but lately I’ve been keeping it simple:

  • 2 tbsp collagen (Great Lakes Gelatin)
  • 1 tbsp Spectrum coconut oil
  • 1 tbsp heavy whipping cream (local & pastured)
  • Pinch of seasalt
  • Coffee (in my case decaf)

It was a drizzly Seattle morning and that always makes drinking this mix extra good!

How have you been noticing subtle shifts or daily routines? Any must dos in the mornings you love to incorporate to start the day fresh?

From my morning to yours.

Namaste.

Spring Cleaning

As mentioned a few posts ago I’ve re-located back to Seattle! For a while I considered this a temporary “stay”, but given the future is in God’s hands I couldn’t live my life in limbo so I decided to permanently re-locate and see what unfolds. ?

In the past, limbo was normal. In fact, limbo would have been the DREAM. I loved being on the go and traveling was a desired experience. Except this time around I needed rooting, and what better place than home?

When I first left Seattle to live in San Francisco all I brought with me was my car packed with a suitcase full of clothes, kitchen appliances like my crockpot and rice cooker (a girl’s gotta eat!), and even TP.. yes, toilet paper!

This meant that I kept my room exactly, and I mean exactly the way it was.

A lot has changed in the last few years and I’ve quite preferred the “spark joy” way of living.

What is spark joy?

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