Words for the Moment
I will share in weeks to come of my experience this past week. For today I leave you with a prayer, a poem and quote that spoke to me this week. A Prayer Ease O Beloved, change me into One who knows how to relax completely, sleep deeply and receive all the blessings of every moment as they arise. Change me into One who deeply trusts the Divine plan. May I
“Oh Say Can You See”
Yesterday morning I went out to my front porch and above me I heard the refrain, "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave". I put my hand to my chest and at the end softly yelled, “Yay!”. A Principal from a remote location announcing the day was now in session for my neighbor's children. Later in the day I would look at my
The Journey Home
My sister went outside to walk her dog in a quiet suburb of Connecticut all around her the resounding sound of basketballs echoed on black top driveways. She told me that she could feel the beauty in the moment of such simplicity, moms and dads on driveways. As we are all impacted by this unprecedented time in our world, yesterday in Oahu, Hawaii, we were
The Gift of Each Moment
I have a book called, "Change Me Prayers" by Tosha Silver. Daily, I open it randomly to a page. Yesterday in the midst of our new reality of experience caused by the coronavirus, I paused to read this prayer for the day: "Change me Divine Beloved into One who can embrace the gift of each moment, even when it comes in a puzzling form. Let