The following words of author and poet Julia Cameron are particularly meaningful to me at this time, for reasons which I'll share in a later post. Perhaps these words will resonate with you too, and where you're at on your journey.
All beginning is an ending. I both celebrate and grieve. As I choose to start anew, I choose to believe in my own resilience. I choose to trust the generosity of life. Calling upon Spirit to supply me, I encounter fulfillment of my needs. Spirit has abundant supply for my heart's desires. It is the pleasure of Spirit to give. It is my gift back to Spirit to accept. In an antique shop, I find a crystal globe, an antique map that speaks to me of a world lit only by firelight. On a beach, I find the fragile shell washed to me from warmer climes. The falling leaf, vivid and transitory, reminds me of life's cyclicality. A friend's dog licks my hand. I accept the generosity of Spirit. I allow my life to be made anew.
– Julia Cameron
Excerpted from Transitions:
Prayers and Declarations for a Changing Life
Excerpted from Transitions:
Prayers and Declarations for a Changing Life
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• The Onward Call
• Unique . . . Yes, You!
• The Body: As Sacred and Knowing as a Temple Oracle
• Threshold Musings
• Seeking Balance
• May Balance and Harmony Be Your Aim
• Memet Bilgin and the Art of Restoring Balance
• Clarity, Hope and Courage
• Prayer and the Experience of God in an Ever-Unfolding Universe
• For 2015, Three "Generous Promises"
• A Guidepost on the Journey
• Turning 50
• Be Just in My Heart
• All 'Round Me Burdens Seem to Fall
• As the Last Walls Dissolve . . . Everything is Possible
Image: Michael J. Bayly.
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