Archive for the 'Synchronicity' Category

Integration

March 25, 2008

When funding for Homestyle Midwifery was cancelled and I completed my full time job as coordinator in July of ‘07, I needed to replenish from the experience.   Homestyle’s absence created space for a new unknown regarding my work life and the only direction was a whispered word:
Integration. 
I found myself hibernating; even when I wanted to emerge illness kept [...]

In The Colors of Synchronicity

February 2, 2008

Yesterday, just after I published Imbolc, seeds and grief, I entered my car with the question “What is the relationship between grief and seeds?” reverberating through me.  I turned on the radio to Ben Harper’s “In the Colors “… 

So, meanwhile, in the not knowing, I’ll keep dancing.

There’s no faking surrender

January 9, 2008

I have to admit I am so enjoying hanging out with Margaret’s beautiful doorway  it’s been difficult to move across the threshold to explore what’s next in this blogesphere.
So it’s perfect that I’ve been contemplating surrender or release the last couple of days.   Some people may believe that surrender is giving up.  I don’t.  For me, surrender is [...]

Intuition…a whisper, an instinct, a sense

November 19, 2007

Intuition is a central navigating tool for all aspects of life.  It can help us filter and balance the truth of any incoming information.  As it grows, it can become a compass to guide daily life interactions or decisions.  It helps us face any unknown and teaches how to proceed.  Intuition does not need to [...]

A messenger from the unknown

November 19, 2007

A big messenger in forming a relationship with the unknown is synchronicity.  Synchronicity is a series of meaningful coincidences.  When we allow ourselves to not know and then ask for help, things happen.  Help appears.  The help can come in many forms including a wise friend, a book, a song on the radio, a mystical [...]