Tag Archive: gratitude

A Thankful Thanksgiving – Ten Ideas to Make it Sacred

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Ten Ideas for a Truly Thankful Thanksgiving for the one throwing the Party! By Shiloh Sophia Thanksgiving, for me, is very sensual. All of my senses having a day to enjoy. It is… Read More

Our Lady of Abundant Blessings

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Our Lady of Abundant Blessings
Open our hearts to Thy bountiful wisdom
You who bridge the created and uncreated worlds
You who bring spirit into form so beautifully
Move us through our many thought forms that bind

Calling In The Sparkle

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ave you had the experience of the very AIR around you changing, seeming different- both in moments of bliss and pain? Times of miracles and grieving and transformations are moments when the air seems to me compressed and released and anointed with sparkle from On High. I have often wondered, since pain and miracles seem like something we can neither call on nor predict, but can certainly expect to show up -though with no idea when… is there a way to cause or call on the Sparkle from On High as needed? The answer of course is no and yes. Sparkle from on High is grace in its many sorted forms.

Sacred Path VS. Daily Grind: Living With Intention

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Living With Intention

We can bring meaning to everything we do. If anyone is looking for a change, a shift, a new way of living in their lives and in their bodies – intentional living is an immediate, palpable, phenomenal possibility! It sounds so simple, and the crazy thing is, that it actually is somewhat simple. Intention may not seem like the hottest new topic. Setting an intention may seem like kindergarten for the enlightened, but life without intention, is rather grim.

While researching the word intention, I found that the latin root, intentio means to stretch or purpose. I also found that definition three of intention was: MEDICINE: The healing process of a wound. Interesting, considering that to bring intention into our daily lives, would indeed be a healing process of a wound, several wounds in fact – apathy, despondency, self loathing, lack of inspiration, slothfulness, greed, disorganization – to name a few.

The Journey

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She wasn’t sure how long it would take
And she didn’t know just where she was going
But she felt she was on the path

Divine Instruction

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 Listening for the divine instruction I sit real quiet on the edge of my thought. Trying not to interrupt the possibility that some holy red thread of wisdom might reach through the… Read More

Seven Ideas for A Grateful Holiday Feast

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Reclaiming The Holy Days Seven Ideas for a Grateful Holiday Dinner for the one throwing the Party! Reclaiming The Holy Days Our home is a sacred place that we blessed to share with… Read More

Marriage Practices – After 15 years…

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Here are some of my thoughts after 15 years on marriage practices! The Practice of Cafe’ Sharing Planned Time: My husband Isaiah and I have a practice of “cafe’” almost every day, no… Read More

Nuestra Senora de Chocolata – 10 Questions

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? Question 9 of 10: We have a hard time making changes even when we know what we need to do, for our health, finances, relationships – we just keep making the same bad choices. Could we schedule a free humanity wide “tele-course?”
p.s. I am grateful for: chocolate. sunshine. the sound of my lover’s voice.

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