10. Day 2: Dawn Delivers
“Dawn Delivers” A new year is dawning in my ancient heart I know nought but love I can only create, extend, distribute love in all color, form, dimension in the eternal now Today I give myself permission to love in forgotten ways that my joy will be multiplied in all hearts whom I touch Now is the only time I know for it is forever thus my love knows no bounds yet I seek to know the boundaries of time and fear as my own brothers Together we live on in light What will we reveal today as Love? Share this:TweetEmailMorePrintShare on...
Read More10. Day 1: Our Crowning Glory Is Now
“Our Crowning Glory Is Now” New Year’s Day New Day’s Year time, words, thoughts fears cannot stop the flow of life through my heart I am Love alive and most graciously well today, tomorrow and always Amen Share this:TweetEmailMorePrintShare on...
Read More9. Day 31: Fear Not, LOVE Now, Fun Revealed
I am just waking up on New Year’s Eve in London, I received a “Happy New Year!!!’ message and happy faces photo from long time friends in New Zealand and my peeps back in California are not quite to bed on Dec 30. In a moment such as this it seems quite obvious that NOW includes both past, present and future. NOW is replete with everything everyone needs in any given moment, everywhere. Even without thinking of “spiritual” help or divine inspiration or guidance, the earth and all it’s inhabitants (the original Globe Theater!) when seen as one, do,...
Read More9. Day 30: Penultimate Joy
Today is the day before the day before our last day……it was our great joy to spend the day with a dear friend on his way home from Antwerp. I am so full of love, amazement and wonder after our day at the Victoria & Albert Museum that I can barely think or write. To have loved ones, beauty and time to enjoy both is heaven on earth. Suffice it to say the marvel, beauty, mass and variety at the museum scraped me clean of superlatives and even words. “Cusp of Eternity” I think I will never again need words in quite the same way More is another way of saying Here,...
Read More9. Day 29: What I Have Learned From Taking 7 Weeks Off
What have I learned from taking seven weeks off from our normal daily life? 1. There is no such thing as taking off from daily life. (life and the dailiness continues, just differently) 2. Life continues too, abundantly 3. The trip really began when we allowed ourselves to think it was possible (this began in intention over a year ago, in reality over six months ago) 4. It all started with this thought: We’d love to return to England. 5. We can only take off from our businesses because we have an incredible, trustworthy, capable team taking care of day to day business 6. I miss...
Read More9. Day 28: Joy Is Maintenance & Logistics
Have you ever noticed that no matter how fabulous everything is it all comes down to the basics of eating, resting and where the nearest toilet is. Just ask any event planner. We have truly had the most incredible trip in every way, AND we can still fall to bits in want of a toilet (or the 30 pence to pay to get in) or a drink of water or a place to sit down after miles of walking. Logistics is never sexy but always needed. Maintenance rarely makes it into budgets unless your accountant reminds you and yet this is what stands between joy and and utter discomfort and possibly misery....
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