
12
December 2013
Just after I drew this card last week, I had a
booking for a Rediscovery Session via Skype with a friend who has become a
regular client. I think I can say it was an amazing experience for both of us.
Afterwards, I thought to myself "This is my purpose in life, I wish I could do
this all the time." Then I fell into the trap of feeling sorry for myself
because I am not in a position where I can spend my days only working with
people in this way.Then I stopped
myself: what exactly had I been doing during that conversation? Very
little: I was listening, providing thinking time, holding the space for her to
explore. A few questions, in this example mainly the repetition of one question:
"And is there anything else?" It truly was magical how deep a process this was,
starting with a simple word on a piece of card with a coloured background. In
truth, what had made the Rediscovery Session work was nothing I was doing but
how I was being. So if I can adjust my viewpoint to that of being not
doing, that can change everything.
For me, it changes my attitude to the
other work I do to pay the bills (and to all the other tasks and chores in daily
life). If my purpose is to be a certain way, and to be in the feeling of coming
home to myself that brings - then my purpose is always with me and always
accessible. Where ever I am, what ever I am doing. The practice of being my
purpose is an on-going process. If I can remain focused on being not doing I
find it easier not to slip into the negativity and critical self-talk that pops
up so easily. Action is important to
get things done, make things happen. The way I am being while taking those
actions alters my own experience. It probably also alters the experience of
those around me, though that is not for me to say.
As I was writing the
first part of this yesterday morning, I looked up and saw the sunrise dawning
out of my window. At that moment I knew exactly what to do, grab my camera and
my coat and get outside to enjoy the glory of that moment. A moment that will
never be repeated in quite the same way. Here are two photos, one taken early
when the sun was just starting to rise, the other later when the magical colours
had suffused the whole sky. The second was taken looking directly up over my
head, and these colours always bring to mind that expression from a childhood
story (I can't remember which one, do you know?) "Sky blue
pink". Don't forget to email
with your postal address if you would like to enter the draw for a set of Dare
to Blossom Rediscovery Cards which closes on 20th December. And look out for a
special offer in January on Rediscovery Sessions so you can experience the
process for yourself if you wish. (Of course, you can contact me at any time for
a free consultation to find out more about my services.)As always, please feel free to comment with your thoughts and comments. If you would like to own a set of cards to explore
their power for yourself please visit the dedicated page.
Thank you dear friends for visiting with
me again this week and sharing my musings.
Until next time,
with
love, Mary*if you have any
difficulty accessing the 'blogspot' service, you can also read here on
the Daring to
Blossom website, or find 'Dare to
Blossom Life Coaching' on Facebook.
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I enjoyed this post as I so can identify with your words. Thank you. I have to daily and many times throughout the day remind myself for the "doing to come out of the being." It is for me about being in the NOW, staying "awake", and letting go of expectations that then supports me to practice loving self care. When I can use these "tools" it supports me to BE and to DO with more empowerment which truly is my purpose. It changes the meaning of purpose for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd, the pictures are absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for your comment Linda and for sharing your thoughts. I found this week's piece left me feeling quite vulnerable as I sent it out . And I have learnt that when I feel that way the piece is one that really connects with people in a profound way. This has proved to be one of those times.
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