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Showing posts with label Self Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Self Love. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

The Scars we Bare...




She was standing at the sink and mirror. I did not pay much attention to her as I walked into the bathroom. I was pre occupied with my own needs to release the pressure of my bladder. Even as I walked up to the sink, I did not pay much attention…then I saw the small pile of clothing tucked between the wall and the sink she was at…my eyes then saw the larger travel bag that sat at her feet. It was slouched open and held more clothing along with some personal items.
That’s when I knew.
I knew what she was doing there.
As I grabbed inconspicuous glances the story began to unfold and all the while she kept her gaze down and movements slight. She was making herself invisible, not wanting to be seen, not wanting to be heard, not wanting to be noticed in this moment.
“Are you alright?”
She nodded yes.
She barely raised her head to meet my gaze. Her eyes remained pinned to the bathroom counter.
Was she high, or coming down? I could not be sure.
One thing was sure the substance abuse was noticeable, hanging over her like chains…like a cross, heavy on her young shoulders…shoulders that were aged far beyond her years.
I felt my heart being tugged.
I was unable to move away….unable to leave without saying more…without reaching out…one sister to another.
“Would you mind if I gave you a hug?”
She shrugged…neither inviting me in nor turning away…she was tired, oh so tired.
I gently and slowly moved towards her, lifting my arms…
“Is this okay?”
She, still looking down, slightly turned her body to face mine, nodded yes.
I took her in.
I pressed my heart against hers.
I drew in all my energy and the energy of Divine Love into me and then I gently poured it into her …white light…the warmth of Love...like warm honey
Love that asks for nothing and gives everything
Love that has no face, and yet holds many
Love that sees through grace and compassion
Love that does not need to know the story
Love that does not need to be earned
Love that is because we are
Love that is so much bigger than those 4 meager letters
Love never ending
Consciously and with deep intention I released into her
She was rigid in my arms so I pulled her closer, held her more securely and whispered in her ear.
“I know you feel alone….I know you feel like nothing…but that is not true. You are a sister among many. I have sisters who stand with me and they are here with us now. You are not alone…please believe me, you are not alone. You are loved…so so loved….”
She holds on to me, her face buried in my hair, in my neck.
“You are not alone sister, what happens to you happens to me…you are not alone. You are held by a loving Creator…please believe me…you are not alone….even though you may feel that way, it is not the truth.”
I want to take her into me.
I want to take away the years of abuse that has brought her to this place….I want it all to dissolve and give her another life…but I cannot…so I hold her until I can not hold her any longer.
I say in my heart “Spirit guide me, give me the words to say…”
I stoop down to catch her down cast eyes.
“I meant those words…they come from my heart to yours.”
“I know” she mumbles, head still down.
I want to respect her space…I want to honour who she is in truth and not push too hard…
I gently lift her face and for the first time look into her eyes….I move quickly past the haze of whatever substance lingers in her body, past the shame, past the pain, past the bullshit and look at the pure essence that she is…a twinkle of recognition…her face in my hands I smile and say “thank you…blessings to you.”
I turn to leave…my hand is on the door.
“Are you a Christian?” she ask, putting force behind her voice.
I pause, not turning around…
I slowly turn, hand still on the door…
“I wouldn’t say that exactly, but I believe in God, I believe in Love and I believe that happens to one of us happens to us all in one way or another.”
She nods and we smile at each other.
I open the door and leave the quiet of the bathroom to enter the noise of the live music playing at the bar.
I watch the door now and again, keeping an eye out for her as she leaves.
I pray she heard my words and took them in.
I wish things were different.
Time passes, and she does not come out…it is getting time for us to leave…the band is done and it is late.
I have to go back in…I know myself, if I do not go back in I will have regret.
She is still in there, she is wearing different clothes.
I apologize for taking up her time, but I had to come back to say goodbye, to let her know I will not forget her.
I also apologize because I have been drinking and want her know that me talking to her has nothing to do with wine courage.
That gets a chuckle out of her…she smiles and says she knows that.
I ask her how old she is.
She is 23….I cannot tell.
I tell her she could me my daughter.
This time she is looking me in the eye more…still very hesitant, very guarded, but we have broken something down…she and I.
I am holding her hands talking with her when I look down…
That’s when I see…maybe more than I want to see, but I see it none the less
Her lower arm exposed..along with the scars…deep scars of her pain, her own personal hell
The entire length of her forearm covered…not one millimeter to spare…
Covered with the marks of her own affliction…

Self-Cutting
this was the closest image I could find to depict what her arms looked like...
 My breathe is knocked out of me for a moment…
I have not seen anything to this extent…but I quickly recover as I feel her pulling her arm away…I don’t want her to feel ashamed
I gently place me other hand over the scars, I gently rub my hand up and down her arm…feeling the ripples of scar tissue as I go.
“Oh honey”
I close my eyes and nod.
I understand this language and it’s suffering
Mine may have looked different, but the language…the story is the same
and I don’t need to know why or how
I exhale and pray silently
We stand there together…in this sacred moment…
Her scars exposed as I hold them and pray
I wrap my shawl around her…it is time to go…
“Wrap this around you when you need reminding that you are not alone sister.”
“No, no I can’t take this.”
“yes sister, you can, and you will” I say with a smile
“I can only hope I made a difference for you tonight…know that within the shawl is the energy of the sisters I have circled with…their love and light now goes with you….”
She struggles for words…trying to say something but unable.
I have to go.
She holds on to my hands and says quietly, “you have made a difference….today I prayed that God would send me someone or something to let me know that I am not alone…you have made a difference…you are my answer to prayer.”
I am so moved by this, by her…by her bravery to wear her scars as she does…that even in the lost life she is in that she still finds the courage to reach out to Hope…to pray…to allow good to come
All these things I tell her
And now I have to go

Another soul I will not forget
Another soul in which I see myself
I don’t know that she will be able to escape the life she is in
Generational brokenness is hard to get free from…
But in the end
This I know
She is loved…loved so much bigger than I or you could ever imagine
And when her time comes
She will be taken home…to a place of peace and rest
I do pray she finds some of that here, in this life…and I cherish the moments we shared…
Of course in true human form I go over what I could have done better, said better, been better…but I keep coming back to the place that what transpired that night, was a Divine Appointment…perhaps not packaged in what we as humans would see as divine but divine non-the-less.

Homelessness is growing in North America.
I see it all around both Canada and the US.
Something is not right….something is so wrong in the way we are choosing to live as nations…leaving our weak behind.
Is that who we are?
If we think this is going to go away, we are sadly mistaken…
I have seen the ramifications of not taking care of the less fortunate, in Medellin Colombia where over 75% of that cities population lives in extreme poverty…and we are naive to think it will not happen here…it IS happening
I am not saying this is an easy fix…not at all
But having no facilities for our mentally ill is the first problem…then there is generational substance abuse and abuse in general that is not handled well within our law systems or within our neighbourhoods as many "do not want to get involved"…the longer it goes on the harder it becomes,
to live a life past what is known and seen…

Be kind
Be gracious
Be loving

These things matter
Realize that as long as there is suffering within our societies we all will feel it one way or another…no amount of money, possessions or “success” can make one immune to the suffering of their brother or sister…be aware of the energy you are putting out into the world…toward your brothers and sisters…be mindful…help where you can, give when you can…be a giving loving soul…
When asked what the laws were that man needed to live by Jesus said, “Love God, and Love your neighbour as yourself”….simple.
Love people,
just Love.



Love and Light Lovelies...

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Monday Offering....On Waiting....




And I came home
Like a stone
And I fell heavy into your arms
These days of dust
Which we've known
Will blow away with this new sun

And I'll kneel down
Wait for now
And I'll kneel down
Know my ground

And I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you

So break my step
And relent
You forgave and I won't forget
Know what we've seen
And him with less
Now in some way
Shake the excess

But I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you

So I'll be bold
As well as strong
And use my head alongside my heart
So take my flesh
And fix my eyes
That tethered mind free from the lies

But I'll kneel down
Wait for now
I'll kneel down
Know my ground

Raise my hands
Paint my spirit gold
And bow my head
Keep my heart slow

Cause I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you
And I will wait, I will wait for you

~Mumford and Sons
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God is offering an invitation. A call to waiting. A call to the mysteries of the cocoon. I discovered that in the spiritual life, the long way round is the saving way. it isn't the quick and easy religion we're accustomed to. It's deep and difficult-a way that leads into the vortex of the soul where we touch God's transformative powers. But we have to be patient. We have to let go and tap our creative stillness. Most of all, we have to trust that our scatted hearts really do have wings."
~Sue Monk Kidd from her book "When the Hearts Waits"
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...we all must follow our beacon, even if it does not make sense in the physical world...
and lets be honest....
most time it does not : )
there seems to be this kind of shift happening in many of the blogs I follow, including my own
as we have been living in such intention and pouring into there comes a time to sit in that knowledge we have acquired and marinate within it...

let it soak in to our skin.... 
become one with our blood and become the marrow of our bones...
I think that might be what it is...
we are taught to be quick in all things in our culture
I find it is a constant reforming to stay out of that tendency as it is so sutler in its assault
~Me (a comment left here)



"When you're waiting, you're not doing nothing.
You're doing the most important something there is. You're allowing your soul to grow up.
If you can't be still and wait, you can't become
what God created you to be."
~a wise monk


"There is more to life
then increasing it's speed"
~Gandhi


The following song
might be considered a love song for another
but consider it a love song for yourself...


will you wait for your soul
my lovelies?
will you allow it to grow up?

Love and Light


Monday, 14 May 2012

Mondays Offering...Mother Mother


This is a very special gift
That you can never see,
The reason it's so special is
It's just for you from me


When ever you are lonely
Or are ever feeling blue
You only have to hold this gift
And know I'm hugging you


you never can unwrap it
Please leave the ribbon tied
Just hold the box close to your heart
It's filled with hugs inside

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Happy Mother's Day to you my lovelies
You who grace me with your presence here
Those of you who share your wise words
You who walk with me
journeying through this life 
figuring it out as we go along


This offering is for all my lovelies
even those who have no children 
in the traditional sense
I believe in each of us
there is a mother
as the world is in need of many kinds
we nurture
we create
we open our hearts
we give generously
we are an amazing being...


The word Mother encompasses much for me...

I had a mother who birthed me
Another mother who raised me
Another mother who mentored me
and two mothers who became my mothers 
when they became grandmothers to my two boys
Each of them offer something different
Each mirroring something different back to me

The thing about Mothers...what ever type you are
is they still seem to miss the most important thing
Mothering themselves
a Sister of mine posted about it
Taking time for ourselves
still for many of you
 somehow seems indulgent
and maybe 
even wrong
Even when I posted about my sadness yesterday
there was a twinge of uncertainty
but I don't live there anymore
worrying about right or wrong
I am more concerned
about living a whole, real life
and in my life 
sadness sometimes comes to visit.


My point is, my lovelies
Mother you
take care of you
nurture you
create for you
open your heart to you
be generous to you
when we do this for ourselves
we are able to do these things for others 
in an even fuller way!
This is my offering to you today

oh
along with a little number from the past
just for fun


Love and Light