Saturday, November 10, 2012

Spring has Sprung.


Inspired by the warmth of spring and the warmth coming from those that feel my heart. I let my creativity be explored. May it bring warmth to your own being.
The sun rises, the sun falls. It is a cycle. Cycles, waves and patterns happen. How they affect you is your choice. I trust the pattern; the ups and the downs, the ins and outs, the challenge and the victory. They all are partners that form the balance of a life worth living. For me this year has been the year of the garden. Getting my hands dirty to grow some amazing vegetables and herbs has really opened my soul just that little bit more. Gardening has brought me so much closer to the cycles and patterns of nature. I notice the time between good rains. When its been a cold night. When its been ferociously windy. What moon phase it is. If the season is being true to its label or not? I am so grateful for the lessons nature is bestowing to me from taking another step in the role of earth steward. If you have a chance to grow anything, even a little fresh herb on your window sill do it! You will be reminded of growth, the miracle of living things and it will make your next meal just that little bit more special. Spring has Sprung.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

May the darkness be your light.


Thinking about my dancing friends who are just about to embark on an amazing moving adventure. I thank T. S. for these poignant words. May they provide graceful support. I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting. Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought: So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing. Whisper of running streams, and winter lightning. The wild thyme unseen and the wild strawberry, The laughter in the garden, echoed ecstasy Not lost, but requiring, pointing to the agony  Of death and birth. T.S Eliot

Wanderland

Wanderland
I am so grateful that I am allowing creativity in many forms into my life. I am humbled and am following intuition. Its fun travelling at the speed of Grace. May you find your own voice too :)

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Creativity in the classroom and beyond.


You've got to do the work. Be your own best guide.


For those on a pilgrimage... A quote from a great source of inspiration for me Tom Robbins and his novel ‘Skinny Legs and all’. “The illusion of the seventh veil was the illusion that you could get somebody else to do it for you. To think for you. To hang on your cross. The priest, the rabbi, the Iman, the swami, the philosophical novelist were traffic cops, at best. They might direct you through a busy intersection, but they wouldn’t follow you home and park your car. Was there a more difficult lesson for a human being to learn, a paradox harder to accept? Even though the great emotions, the great truths, were universal; Even though the mind of humanity was ultimately one mind, still, each and every single individual had to establish his or her own special, personal, particular, unique, direct, one-on-one, hands-on relationship with reality, with the universe, with the Divine. It might be complicated, it might be a pain in the ass, it might be, most of all, lonely – but it was the bottom line. It was as different for everybody as it was the same, so everybody had to take control of their own life, define their own death, and construct their own salvation. And when you finished, you didn’t call the Messiah. He’d call you.”

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Call of the Mountain - Arne Naess

Where did it begin? This is my friend Arne Naess. When I first read about Deep ecology it was as if I was reading the words directly to my heart and soul. I thank him for his lessons on humility, inter-relatedness, reason, feeling and for deepening and widening my perspective for my service with planet Earth. Here's the Documentary: The Call of the Mountain - Arne Naess