It has been so long since I last posted, and I usually prefer to wait for inspiration before I do write, however I am going to speak from my heart today.
My youngest child turned two years old last week, and I am feeling a deep and silent inner peace. They say it takes a woman's body two years to balance out and become "normal" again after having a child. Well, I have made it to this point, and I am relieved. I made it! I thought that once I reached this "safe point" I would turn around and look at the war field behind me, reflecting on how strong I was, but I just feel safe. I feel as though I have been wrapped up in the all encompassing arms of the universe - the ultimate hug.
I just want to sit and soak in the delicious and satisfying feeling of peace. Namaste!
I believe in the quiet place inside each and every one of us. This is where every question is answered, this is where every truth is revealed. This blog is about my journey.
Showing posts with label motherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motherhood. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Transformation
I am feeling so good today, especially after my workout this afternoon. It feels good to be taking care of my physical body, when for so much of my life I’ve focused on my spiritual and emotional bodies. I feel stronger now than I ever have in my life. I feel like I’ve grown in so many ways since having babies. I feel focused, powerful, intuitive and strong, on all levels. Of course, I feel Love more powerfully than anything. I am taking care of our world's most obvious gift - new life.
My children bring so much joy to others. People always stop to talk to them, to try and make them smile. Mostly older people. They realize how important children are to our existence. They laugh when they think something is funny, they run and call out when they're happy, they cry when they're sad, they crawl in your lap when they need a cuddle. Their needs are so simple. But if you think about it, our needs, as grown ups are simple too. We could learn a lot from the little ones.
Eat when you're hungry. Drink when you're thirsty. Sleep when you're tired. *Buddhist Proverb
My children bring so much joy to others. People always stop to talk to them, to try and make them smile. Mostly older people. They realize how important children are to our existence. They laugh when they think something is funny, they run and call out when they're happy, they cry when they're sad, they crawl in your lap when they need a cuddle. Their needs are so simple. But if you think about it, our needs, as grown ups are simple too. We could learn a lot from the little ones.
Eat when you're hungry. Drink when you're thirsty. Sleep when you're tired. *Buddhist Proverb
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