Posts Tagged ‘#WUVIP’
The Quote That Started It All
“I Must Be A Mermaid…. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living.” That is the quote that started it all. Stuck in my head because it spoke to my soul, I dove in years ago and began this journey. It really had nothing to do with or about…
Read MoreFinding Your Intuitive Self
Find a comfortable and quiet spot. Close your eyes. Place your hands over your heart. Take a slow, deep breath. Pause at the top of your inhale for a brief moment – become aware not that you are holding your breath, but of peace, of calm filling your lungs and chest. Blow the breath out…
Read MoreWTF Universe?
The truth is, it is hard and scary to dive deep into your self, into your soul. We are complex individuals, with emotions and energy and all that goes with our embodiment of this life. I remember when I first saw Anais Nin’s quote: “I must be a mermaid. I have no fear of depths…
Read MoreSee the World through the Eyes of Your Heart
We live in complex times… We are all different yet the same, as we are all human, all part of humanity and the universe. We must embrace our lives, our relationships, and our world as the precious gift that it is, seeing that compassion of heart is truly the only path to both our inner peace and peace for our world.
Read MoreEverything Happens for a Reason, or Does it?
Do things happen for a reason, or is it all just random?
Read MoreSubmerge yourself in the depths of your soul…
Submerge yourself in the depths of your soul… in the quiet stillness, in the silent echoes, you will emerge.
Read MoreSometimes you just have to say, "It is what it is."
Cease the inquiry. Give up the need to know the why and concentrate on what is.
Read MoreSet Your Vibration
Set your vibration to receive joy, happiness, patience, love…
Read MoreLife Ever-shifting
Life is ever-shifting, each moment offering an opportunity to change and alter our outlooks and outcomes.
Read MoreThe Great Wave
I think loss is the great wave that washes over us and like the ocean washing the shore, exposes every rock, every shell, every granule of sand, every piece of us. It forces us to be in the light.
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