Today, is in auspicious day for me…
As a young child, I was very aware of the cycle of life. I was cognisant of my relationship to birth and death. At the age of 5, I had a transcendental moment when I said to myself, “I am here again.” (I shared this story in the book I wrote, Bare Naked Bliss). In that moment, I came into awareness within my physical body as it was related to my soul’s journey. I sensed deeply that I had been here and apart of this world, prior to this life. Shortly after this moment, I had a deep awareness and yearning to know the day I was going to die. Not years prior but actually the day of or a few days before. This was inspired after watching a film about Sitting Bull (at the age of 7 or 8) and his contemplation of death prior to entering a battle. His ability to listen every morning at sunrise and approach the battle and death with stillness inspired me. These were deep thoughts for a young child and quite natural for an eternal being who wanted to sharpen her awareness and practices within the present moment (in or out of body).
hopi
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“Spider Woman…reminding us to live the dream. You decide where you want to place your attention!” ~She
In the simplest form one can take the time to reflect on the cause and effect in every situation and take note how important the precision and attention to detail in the final outcome of anything that is created. Nature illustrates through color, texture, light, sound, patterns, smells and tastes the endless opportunities that are possible within each moment, creation, art form and vision. It is up to each self to discern where and when to place their attention and the process will determine how long one will have to hold it there.” -
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Currently, life feels like a ‘B’ rated horror movie. A screenplay that appears to be so absurd that it cannot be true and it is filled in with transitional moments of terror that invoke deep sadness for what ‘is’. What else would be unfolding during the fast approaching end of a period called Kali Yuga and the start of Dvapara Yuga. Kali Yuga was a foreseen period called the Age of Confusion, Ignorance and Conflict by ancient Sages from India. Dvapara Yuga, the Age of Doubt: Man loses the sense of the Divine Reality of the world and grows away from natural law.
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