7 Day Gratitude Challenge DAY 1 3 Things Im Grateful for: 1. - TopicsExpress



          

7 Day Gratitude Challenge DAY 1 3 Things Im Grateful for: 1. My internet family. I have always been the girl that was really nice but at the same time really strange. A humorous oddball of sorts, the humor was a gathered trait over time to actually be relate-able to people. If you can make someone laugh they will be your friend. I had my artistic friends and my philosophical friends but I had all of this spiritual science swirling in my head for so many years that I didnt express. The closest thing to comfort were conversations with my mom Susan Hagen. Then it started around this time last year like I finally got the key to this underground community. It started with Laura Weber and expanded to of course Kevin Buijs and Amateo Ra as facilitators to my expansion. These were all the first people I could actually fully relate to. In fact when they talked I was completely almost rendered speechless because everything they said I had been thinking for so long. If you think youre alone just come to the internet. My online community has just continued to expand worldwide. 2. Gardening. Today was the first day in a long time that I was able to get out in the warm sun and just spend hours in the garden. It is completely nourishing. In planting your own food not only are you planting for your future health but it just feels like you are absorbing nutrients from the sun, the soil in between your fingers and that earthen smell all amount to sweet psychological health. I just keep saying thank you, every time I pulled a weed thank you. There is nothing more satisfying than growing your own food. 3. To be a Guardian. I have never really felt like a mom in the typical sense to Kane my little buddy. I was a young mom, pregnant nineteen and had no mommy credentials what so ever. I am still a child practically, my mind always in childish things. I have always had a hard time connecting to what most see as typically maternal. But that bond, it started when he was a seed in the womb and I have never had the words to explain when I look into his eyes the connection we have. To me we are on this soul journey together. I dont own him, I just helped fabricate this physical vehicle to achieve karmic balance. I am here to remind him of how to use his body appropriately in this life to be able to sustain himself. I am here to guard him from harm, mostly to preserve the natural joy, purity and wonderment that is the center of all children but mostly my son so he is free to create a joyful reality for his future. I nominate the ever so handsome and kind Kevin Buijs in this challenge ;)
Posted on: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 12:21:12 +0000

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