I walk. Everyday I make it a point to touch the earth, gaze at the sky or listen to the water of the Great South Bay near my home. Nature is my church and where I find my solace and my joy. From the smallest of creatures to vastness of the sky, being in nature has alway been my peace.
write in my journal - and I love that you said "almost" every day, because that's the truth of it. Time seems to me to be extremely variable, and any plan for "every day" is subject to subtle shifts - more like the moon than the sun.
Prayers to the Seven Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones - its a channeled book by the Masters of the Seven Rays - published by Mt. Shasta Light Publishing.
Its a book of spiritually encoded prayers, affirmations and decrees that say will gradually raise our vibration and accelerate transformation. It says "It is among the most effective ways to gather the energies of Love and Light within your chakras and every aspect of your being"
Pray- read the flame, Ray and Master of the day of the week from The Seven Sacred Flames book. Get on a prayer circle teleconference line ( for 17 years now!)
My most honest response to my own question is that I read, actual books. Primarily literary fiction. My universe is endlessly expanded by other people's ability to communicate with me in the form of stories.
It's true. I was resistant because her writing isn't so much about language which is my addiction. It's more about the interior lives of the characters and unexpected plot twists. I'm learning so much.
I do vocal warm-ups almost every day and often rehearse music for upcoming concerts. Good for the soul and for good breathing.
I'd like to eavesdrop on that.
I walk. Everyday I make it a point to touch the earth, gaze at the sky or listen to the water of the Great South Bay near my home. Nature is my church and where I find my solace and my joy. From the smallest of creatures to vastness of the sky, being in nature has alway been my peace.
I love the phrase "touch the earth." It feels so intimate.
I pray, talk to my son and garden.....indoors and out.....
Thanks, Patti. When I first read this, I thought you were saying that you talk to your garden indoors and out...And, my guess is, that you do!
Lol.....I do that too!😁💚
Spend time in nature, walking or sitting and meditating.
I can see where spending time in nature would inform your painting.
Make coffee, look out my window, and watch the day rise.
I absolutely love drinking my morning coffee in bed.
write in my journal - and I love that you said "almost" every day, because that's the truth of it. Time seems to me to be extremely variable, and any plan for "every day" is subject to subtle shifts - more like the moon than the sun.
Love the reference to heavenly bodies. This activity has to arise organically. If you make a fetish out of it, it doesn't do the trick.
I Wish! I dream of walking on the sand at the beach, rain or shine. The perspective I get when on the coast is humbling and calming.
Stinson!
Not enough. But I'm better than I used to be. Generally? Write, soak in any green I can, cuddle with my husband and dog.
It's the simple pleasures, isn't it?
Prayers to the Seven Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones - its a channeled book by the Masters of the Seven Rays - published by Mt. Shasta Light Publishing.
Its a book of spiritually encoded prayers, affirmations and decrees that say will gradually raise our vibration and accelerate transformation. It says "It is among the most effective ways to gather the energies of Love and Light within your chakras and every aspect of your being"
Much appreciated
READ, (fiction and some form of spiritual wisdom,) write, walk (and talk and listen to the Holy.)
It's a full day, isn't it? How did we all manage when we had work and family life to attend to.
swim.
year round?
yup. year round. 5-6 days a week.
Pray- read the flame, Ray and Master of the day of the week from The Seven Sacred Flames book. Get on a prayer circle teleconference line ( for 17 years now!)
Can you say more about the Seven Sacred Flames book? I don't know it.
2 mile walk when I "talk to G-d"/pray
My most honest response to my own question is that I read, actual books. Primarily literary fiction. My universe is endlessly expanded by other people's ability to communicate with me in the form of stories.
I agree! When I"m reading good fiction I'm at peace and connected.
I'm 76 and just started reading Alice Munro. Where have I been all these years?
And she's Canadian! And magnificent.
It's true. I was resistant because her writing isn't so much about language which is my addiction. It's more about the interior lives of the characters and unexpected plot twists. I'm learning so much.