Tuesday, November 20, 2012

"We Are Just Walking Each Other Home"


Yesterday my surgeon informed me that when he said a full 3 months he meant a full 3 months. Can’t blame a girl for asking, right? The shoulder surgery will be 5 weeks post-op this Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. This means another 7 weeks without wheeling myself, driving, full transfers…this also means no gift wrapping, weight training, using my spiffy, still in the box racer chair!!!!! Uggg….

As if I’ve needed some more, this has been another humbling life experience. I have had to be tended too/ watched over/babysat and while it is uncomfortable, okay humbling to be 50 years old and have the neighborhood ladies sit with me for 3 hour intervals, I have come to know these women from a new perspective. I’ve been blessed to sit in my living room, simply sit, and really have meaningful conversation with women who live down the street, around the corner, on the next block. We have laughed and cried and dreamed together. (Yup, a lot to share about sharing with your neighbors, about remembering what it is to really get to know them, to have real, spontaneous conversation, but it’ll have to wait.)

My sweet guy, Mick, sat through this surgery with me. He has sat through the other 2 surgeries I’ve had this year including the 19 ½ hour surgery I had in June, followed by not missing a day visiting me while I stayed 6 weeks in-patient rehab. The recent surgery on my shoulder has left with the use of 1 limb, my right arm. Until I could learn how to transfer myself with one arm from the wheelchair to the toilet, shower, bed, he had to lift and set me onto the toilet, shower, bed. He continues to have to lift me in and out of the car. Actually, he has come to lift me, carry me far more than this.

Mick dropped me off early at my friend Vicki’s house yesterday; she was my babysitter. Before the light of day, she was awake to greet us at the door, the 2 of them lifting my chair up steps into her home. She had coffee brewing, together we sat quietly visiting as the sun and her busy household rose. I felt blessed to witness as she got her family ready for Monday morning. Then, remembering how exhausting the morning rush can be getting kids and husband out the door, Vicki lifted me in and out of her car loading and unloading my wheelchair, to take me to my doctor appointment. (I sure have much to say about my sweet guy as well as my dear soul sister but, again, that’ll come later.)

In a panic to get the Thanksgiving dinner shopping done, my son Garth and his friend Krysta went to the grocery store for me. Following the list to the tee, okay so we ended up with an extra box of Holiday Captain Crunch and Oreo cookies, these 2 happily completed the task at hand. Garth also rose to the occasion while I was in the hospital for 6 weeks. While he didn’t see a need to scoop the cat’s liter box, he did maintain our household quite acceptably. During this time he also prepared, submitted, and received his missionary call. On January 30th, he’ll be leaving for 2 years to Colombia. (You bettcha; I have much to write about this event too.) If you know anything about LDS Missionaries, you know they are always in a companionship of 2.
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Recently I came upon a quote by Ram Dass, “We are just walking each other home.”

In the midst of all that is going on, I am, again, learning to walk, this time without any knee except for mechanical ones. The challenge is great, as great as the pain. (Again, more to share but later.) In the process of all I’m going through, contracted hips, abdomen, use of and balance with one arm, major bad back sway, recent additional amputation, my son preparing to leave for 2 years…I’ve relied on Mick who has graciously, uncomplaining, not even grunting while lifting me, assisted. Garth hasn’t grunted nor has my sweet friend Vicki while lifting me, how kind is that while I feel like a blob of marshmallow cream mixed with jello jigglers on the wheel chair I can’t yet wheel. Neighbors and friends who have come to sit with me were also prepared to pick me up if I miss transferring from Jazzy to toilet. I am pushed around, lifted, chauffeured, assisted, I have someone clean my house, do my grocery shopping, there is much I’ve had to just let go of, not do, breathed through knowing all is well, all is as it should be, learning “We are just walking each other home.”

There are times when we aren’t all walking, times when some must be lifted and carried by the strength of those who walk along side us and times when, even if we wheel, we shall carry.

Garth will walk with a companion, door to door, sharing, teaching, guiding others to a pathway home.

This life, this walk, is meant to be a partnership, a team event, something so much more than we get hung up on, so much more than the accumulation of stuff we think we can take home.

Several years ago I heard a neighbor yell from her from yard out to her son, “Christopher, it’s time to come home!” From the moment we take our first breath to the moment we exhale our last, we are walking home, someone, is calling us home, and this I've come to know, we are not doing it or going it alone. May your journey home be filled with awareness, blessed, grateful and gracious awareness for those who are calling, those who you are walking with or at times carrying you or you carring them, simply an awareness of the walk home.

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Explore the words here today. What things are you taking home with you? Who are you walking home? Who is walking you home? Do you hear a kind, loving, parental voice calling you?

Friday, November 16, 2012

Fun-da-Mental Life Coaching Tip

I've been participating, sort of, in Deepak Chopra's 21-Day Meditation Challenge. I say "sort of" because some days I spend more time participating and absorbing than others. Today was a full participation and absorption day. There was so much in his oratory which aligned perfectly with my views and desires for my life coaching business. One thing in particular he said, well, the way he said it actually, is so profoundly powerful and yet simplistic (not necessarily easy) to implement in our lives ~ make gratitude your primary emotion. Wow, sit with this thought for a moment.

"Make gratitude your primary emotion."

Gratitude is, I believe, one of the greatest if not the greatest Spiritual Law. Add that amazing thought above to this Fun-da-Mental tip ~

May you give graciously and receive gratefully.
 

Watch for subtle giving's and receiving's, they aren't always what we expect them to be. And, when you find yourself beginning to get a little catawampus just graciously and gratefully readjust your primary emotion.

Whew, there ya go, that fun and simple.

If you did or if you happen to want to do the little exercise I mentioned in Wednesday's post, I'd like to add one more thing to it; as you sit in front of the mirror, place your hands over your heart. In doing so, may you feel more of the life which beats within you, the love which beats within you for remember you are love, life is love, now go on, love life today and let a bit of that beautiful you beat outside of yourself!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A Wacky Wednesday Invitation


“One day it will dawn on you that no one in this Universe can do as good of a job at being you than you.” Norman Vincent Peale

You are an amazingly gifted and creative individual.

You are a radiant vessel of pure spiritual light and love.

You are a beautiful soul.

Do you believe or are you willing to believe these statements about yourself?

There is so much more to you than meets the eye.

Yesterday, I came across an odd really odd reality television show, Honey Boo Boo (go ahead, roll your eyes, laugh out loud but don’t exit just yet). I wheeled in the tv room to see this little girl holding up a mirror looking at herself exclaiming, “I’m beautiful!” Then she turned the mirror and exclaimed, “You’re beautiful!” She kept doing this, “I’m beautiful! You’re beautiful! I’m beautiful! You’re beautiful….”While I wasn’t impressed with the show, I was impressed by this simple act.

When was the last time you looked at yourself, really looked at yourself and exclaimed/claimed how purely beautiful you are? When was the last time you looked in a mirror with a childlike heart? Have you ever looked, really looked beyond the placement of your hair, makeup, shaven face, blemish, flaws, deepened crow’s feet, crown of gray…? Have you looked deeper to see your beautiful soul? I invite you, today, to willingly take a deeper look in the mirror.

Find a space, a time, a few moments, and approach a mirror, take several deep cleansing, clearing breaths in and out, ground yourself to your space, be comfortable, set aside any judgment of self, the day, others, simply relax, breathe. You can do this, I know you can. As you look in the mirror at your most gorgeous self say, out loud, with conviction of heart, “I am amazingly gifted and creative! I am a radiant vessel of pure spiritual light and love! I am beautiful!” Keep saying it, say it with pure love, feel pure love, for you are loved, you are love. Believe it, if only for this sacred moment, believe.

How did this make you feel? Did you feel your energy, your vibration increase?

The vibration of love is immensely powerful; it is infectious, healing, accepting. Everything comes down to love for love will always win…all ways.

This isn’t a onetime only invitation, you can do this whenever, several times a day even. Now go on, be amazing, create, let your radiant light shine, let it sparkle, be your true, beautiful, authentic self, vibrate at love's level. Once you begin to see how amazingly gifted, creative, radiant, beautiful, how much love you are, you can begin to see how no one else in this Universe can do as good of a job at being you than you…

 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Mission Statement


Mission Statement

I am interested in your life, your story, your journey and I desire for you ~

v  To recognize your pristine divinity; you are a child of God, the Universe, Creative Source, etc. who is loved beyond measure.

v  To view the endless possibilities you dwell in and then seize them.

v  To bravely unshackle your full creativity and potential.

v  To awaken to the knowledge that all things can be made purposeful and that you are of great importance and purpose; no one else can fulfill that which you are called to do.

v  To know you are limitless; you joined this world without a ceiling, therefore, yes, you are limitless.

v  To receive and use, with meaningful gratitude, the constant flow of gifts of which the Universe, God, Creative Source, etc. has for you.

v  To meet, befriend, become partners with the beautiful one you are seeking; You.

v  To fall deeper and deeper in love with your life; your perfect, joyful, radiant journey of life.

 “Believe in loves infinite journey, for it is your own, for you are love. Love is Life.” ~ Rumi

I am here for you, to cheer you on, to be your greatest fan, to guide you as you dream.create.fly!

 

Friday, November 9, 2012

A New Journey Begins


 
We are limitless beings.
 
We dwell in endless possibilities.
 
We contain unshackled potential.
 
I would think it must take such courage on the caterpillars part to climb up, attach itself upside down and allow a magical transformation to begin. Wouldn't it be easier to inch around, close to the ground eating and eating some more? The landscape from the caterpillar's perspective must be an abundant smorgasbord. Do you think the caterpillar knows its potential, the limitless potential contained within its 'wormy' body? Do you think it has a sense of fear for the unknown? Is there even an unknown to the caterpillar; does it simply know what awaits? Or, does the caterpillar not have choice but must follow what it has been called to do; to transform and transform again?
 
Those who know me, know this metamorphosis has captivated me for over 15 years. They offered a saving message for me when I first had my accident in 1997, again when Jeff became ill and crossed over 6 years ago, and this past June as I under went a 19 hour surgery resulting in further amputation. I have learned and continue to learn a great deal of life's lessons from these delightful creatures, from their magical process. With the Mistress of Autumn in her full glory, the caterpillars, chrysalis, and butterflies are away, and as much as I miss them, their life lessons continue to unfold for me, most often on a deep, personal, and spiritual level.
 
I have often been asked, how can I be happy with all I've been though. For years I struggled with  articulating the answer, until now. It is through my transformative journey that I am now able to take my message of joy and share it with others. As I completed my life coaching certification and began my business I knew these little guides, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly, would be my brand. They have to take center stage, in each stage, to represent that which I long to share with others, to teach others, to, in turn, guide others to dream, create, fly...