Showing posts with label symbology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symbology. Show all posts

3.25.2009

I feel love...

I.Feel.Love

Today I am beyond honored to be featured on pecannoot .

If you found your way to my humble little blog via Jess' abundance forum, Hello! to you and thanks for stopping by. I invite you to take a look-see around and say howdy if you are so inclined.

If you are a regular reader of mine and haven't yet checked out the loveliness that is happening on Pecannoot, hop yourself on over there and check it out. Jess has created an amazing space for artists of all kinds to share the abundance in their world. Jess also has a really sweet flickr stream and a website of her own. I encourage you to take a peak at her artwork.

Pecannoot really is a wonderful daily dose of good. I often find the messages, images and thoughts to be just what I needed every morning as I check my bloglines. A swift (gentle and loving) kick in the arse to remember all the wonderful around us and most importantly the abundance we all have inside.

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2.14.2008

It's the smallest things lately...

tiny forest

Sorry I have been quite. So much going on, yet I don't really feel like putting it all down here right now. Mind you all is well, very well and that is why coming here doesn't seem to be top on my priority list.I hope you will understand.

Have a nice day filled with love my internet friends....

10.19.2007

smiles and scars

laugh

It has been a strange emotional week. One full of grouchy self talk and "what's the point" type discussions running through my head over and over and over again. There have been cuss words spinning around dancing and pounding their feet against my mind and the triplets -jealousy, anger and frustration, have been throwing a party at the base of my thoughts. I think they had a keg and I even heard the blender mixing up margos.

Last night, as I sat on my mat to teach the 4th (it would have been my 6th, but the universe has a way of realizing when you might be a wee bit overwhelmed) yoga class of the week, I heard what was spilling out of my mouth.

The words I had been saying to my students all week hit me in a way that for a second,
I was able to not just be a yoga teacher, but a yoga student in my own class.

I had been talking about samskara. If you break down the word to help remember its meaning you can hear the word "scar". When we think of scars we think of a rut or a mark, like the crescent moon shaped scar you can see on my forehead in this photo for instance. Samskara is something that we take with us from an experience.

The thing about samskara is, like anything else in life, can you see the scar in a positive way or a negative way.
The choice is up to you on how to live in the situation that reminds you an awful lot of a moment that wasn't really all that positive for you in the past. To be able to look at the scar and either get stuck in the skipping record playing in your mind, or to look at the scar and realize that you have survived- to be able to pick up the arm of the record player and remove it from the skip, and continue it on its journey.

The scar on my forehead is from an experience that could have killed me, at age three I was in a bicycle accident and fractured my skull.
I have that scar on my forehead to remind me that even if I am knocked down by a situation that I have survived before and can survive again, no matter how bad it might feel right now.

Just because that scar on my forehead is there doesn't mean that I have to live in the scar. (most of the time I forget it is there) I don't have to live in the scars of other situations either- and I can't expect people to live in my samskara any more than I would want to live in theirs.

All things heal and can become quite beautiful once you take the time to accept them-
I love the way that scar looks like a moon- the very same kind of moon that was in the sky on the night I was born.

Have a beautiful and peaceful weekend my friends.

PS last night I got a beautiful pendant from this very talented lady. Thank you Thea, I love my new necklace and I am wearing it right now.

9.26.2007

9.21.2007

...or bust

reflections on the street

yes, I know there is lint on this- I am okay with that today.
taken in Grass Valley, CA about 4 years ago.

9.20.2007

you are here

shitty map

What happens when you get two geographers and one engineer in a car together in a town they don't now? One would think you wouldn't ever, ever get lost... but what happens when you have a shitty map? Thing is when you are with friends, getting lost is half the fun. Maybe it is because my back ground is in geography I look at and create maps all day long. but....
In a "big picture" kinda way... we don't ever really have a "good map" do we? There is no map that shows us our path in life, no one way signs or off ramps to pull off on to fill up on gas and an ice cream cone.
One of my best friends just had a baby. Sure, lots of my friends have been procreating in the last year and a half, but this particular pregnancy/birth has hit home with me, hard. I had more emotions than with any other of my friends when she told me she was pregnant (I actually got stuck in bed, broken down and crying all day) HOWEVER, I have more joy and love in my heart once I heard the baby was born than I have with any other of my friends so far (I love all of the babes in my life, don't get me wrong.. All of them.) This one is just different.
Different because this is the woman, this new mom is the person who I left for college with. We shared a dorm and many silly freshman things together. Different because when I moved back home and she stayed away at school she would write poems in her letters and send them off to me and I would respond to her poem line by line and create a new poem in the letter I sent back. Different because we used to snowboard together, flying down the hill and over jumps with all sorts of wild in our hair and joy in our feet.
We have a connection, and yet we have gone through periods where we hardly know one anther at all. Where I am going with this is that the whole baby/mama thing has really been brought to me in a new light since she gave birth a mere 2 days ago today...
We have no idea what life is going to hand us, where our own map will lead. We can only make choices that, at the moment seem complete right and rational. We can make a left turn instead of a right. Head north instead of south. Sometimes choices are made for us and sometimes our brains just get in the way. I have no idea if Taya is reading this post today or ever will, but I want to put out to the universe to her that I love her. No matter how weird this last year has been for our friendship, that she is one of the most special people to me in the world.
There is no map for friendship, marriage or parenthood. But there are people who will hold your hand and walk with you when you find your way and when you get lost. Seeing a picture of the new mama and baby together, I believe Taya has found her way.
My hand is here for the holding when you need it, or if you don't.

I love you and M. and the new baby boy you have brought in this world...