Showing posts with label compassionate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compassionate. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2011

ALWAYS ROOM FOR A SPLASH OF COLOR



On March 6th I blogged about unlearning all the black and white rules I have in my life. As I practice stepping back and seeing the truth of what is really happening, I am amazed to see how often I create a story about what is happening based on my strict definitions of what is "right" and what is "wrong".
A "good" mom does this....a "good" son behaves this way...a "good" woman would look like this...only a "bad" person would do that.

ENOUGH!

On this Mother's Day, I give myself a gift - celebrating what is

 Whatever happens...it is what it is

without all the black and white boxes of "good" and "bad"

I have started a new workbook

In the workbook, the authors state, "This book cannot perform its magic until you throw yourself into the pot of mindfulness and begin cooking yourself. You are at the same time the recipe and the meal and the cook; the authors your loyal and caring sous-chefs. You can regulate the heat according to your capacity at any given time, in order to modulate your engagement as appropriate. When you show up completely in the moment, the practice of these pages will come alive. You may discover that they will stand you in good stead and wake you up in all your moments to the possibilities of healing, self-compassion, and compassion for others within even the darkest and most difficult circumstances."


Here I am!!! in a pot of mindfulness with the tools I need - binoculars on my necklace to see the truth more easily, a brush to rewrite the stories I create, and, of course, a magic wand!
I am thinking my intention, "I choose to live in a world without boxes of black and white. It is as it is."
 It is a life with ROOM FOR A SPLASH OF COLOR! (Thanks to Lori's inspirational comment on the March 6th posting.)

Monday, April 18, 2011

DEPENDS ON HOW YOU LOOK AT IT

a yummy fat quarter pack


a liberated open heart

and another open heart - to help me stay focused on my intention

to live life open to sublime possibilities

unafraid of really feeling my feelings

a raggy heart quilt for the compassionate hospice bereavement counselor who is helping me put my raggy heart back together - she shared with me today that she had another job she was miserable at and had the courage to follow her passion...oh my...how lucky are we to have people like this in our world?

weeds or white and yellow bursts of happiness? DEPENDS ON HOW YOU LOOK AT IT
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

COMPASSION

COMPASSION : To feel for; to share the suffering of

Hospice is a fabulously COMPASSIONATE organization! When my mom got sick with lung cancer last November the hospice workers said they recognized that her sickness and death was going to effect our entire family. They would provide support for a year after her passing. They were so wonderful as my mom ended her journey in this world. Well, no one contacted me after her death and I assumed that it was probably just kind words and that they were too busy and under funded to really have time to reach out.  Then, synchronistically, as I kept looping through her last month and feeling so sad, a deeply COMPASSIONATE counselor called, apologized for the oversight, and met with me - AND will continue to meet with me. To help me. As long as I need. To process this incredible loss.

Wouldn't you know?  Hanging in their office is this touching quilt composed of various worker's definitions of COMPASSION.

The buttons represent diversity.

Incredible. Wonderful. I am extremely grateful to those COMPASSIONATE workers at hospice!