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In This Moment, I Choose Me

December 1, 2015

“I call all of my power back to me now. I am whole and complete.” – Danielle LaPorte

I woke up this morning inspired to make a video for you. As much as I would prefer to have us sit together, drink tea (iced tea – it’s hot here!) and talk properly, this is the closest thing I’ve got. (And I think it’s hilarious that the thumbnail at the beginning makes me look sad – I promise I’m not!)

In this video I talk about a new momentary meditation practice I have been doing. It was inspired by Danielle LaPorte’s post (which you can find here), but I’ve changed it up a little bit. I know i am not the first to do this, and I don’t take credit for it, but for me it has been a powerful change-maker. When there is crazy-making going on around you, when you are feeling overwhelmed or your buttons are being pushed, you are not in possession of your power. Taking a brief moment – even just the length of one breath – and calling that power back to you reminds you of who you are, where you are, and that you always have a choice.

“I call my power back to me. In this moment, I choose…”

Choosing how you feel and how you react is a revolutionary act. Choosing how you react is actually choosing yourself. And that is where your true power lies.

Sending you so much love,

Jamie and Meghan

 

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Writing a Book and My Inspiration List

November 3, 2015

mary oliver the world I live in

 

“A book writes itself. You are just the hand that puts everything on paper.” – Bangambiki Habyarimana

 

The first time I wrote a book, I had the story rolling around in my bones for years. And then one day, I came out of a meditation with a whole first line and a character and a voice, and within 5 minutes, I sat down to write. It was a difficult, ten year process from that moment to the moment of publication. A process that mostly involved me wrestling with my own fear and demons. But in the end, I wrote a book!

Three days ago I sat down to begin NaNoWriMo. I had an idea and a character, but it never felt right enough to start – so I didn’t. I thought that the problem was me. Within ten minutes of sitting down to begin writing, my idea and my character went out the window. A voice came through and demanded to tell the story herself. She has been talking ever since – and it’s all I can do to keep up. I don’t know where it is going, but after more than 6,000 words, I don’t think she is going to give me up anytime soon. I feel possessed.

When I wrote the last book, I wrote in the mornings before work. I thought that that is when I write the best, so when I found myself finally sitting down in the late afternoon on the first, I thought I had already messed things up. Turns out this character likes to work as the sun goes down.

So all bets are off.

Why am I telling you this? Because I want you to know that there are no rules to writing. There are no shoulds or have-tos when it comes to creation.  The important thing is that you show up. Show up and see what happens. Sometimes what happens is magic.

 


 

In the past few months, lots of inspiration has come my way, and it’s not just any inspiration, but deep, rich, honest calling outs; the rallying call of wild women from all over the internet. So rather than keeping them all to myself, I thought I would add my voice to the call. Because every woman joining the call makes it louder.

And every woman creating from that place makes better art.

Mary Oliver’s new book of poetry. The poem above speaks to my soul. I am all about the Maybe.

How to Talk to Your Muse – Chris Zydel

The Year of the She Wolf – Anna Lovind

What it Takes to Write – Pixie Lighthorse

When You Write – Mary Beth Bonfiglio

The Year of the Witch – Pamela J Grossman

Why We Remember – Briana Saussy

Big Magic – Elizabeth Gilbert

Distaff Lines – another word for matrilineal lines.

Tokens – Your Edge. Our Edge. Dragonfly. by Maya Hackett

Burning Times – National Film Board of Canada (+ the other two films in this series on women’s spirituality.)

Today I Rise – an amazing amazing video. If you watch nothing else, watch this and the next one on the list.

Ms Marianne Williamson raising the call like no one else can.

My Sacred Feminine Pinterest Board has so so much more inspiration from so many more women.

And this may not seem like a rallying call – but I am binge watching Nashville as a way to cleanse my mental palate. Sometimes soft and sweet is just as inspirational.

So what inspires YOU? Please let me know. I’d love to add to this list!

xo

 

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180 Degree Turn

November 24, 2013

“The first morning ever to have seen the sun must have run the other way. Until she found that it was only getting earlier that way. When she spun one-hundred eighty degrees and beheld the sweet light rising through the trees, she fell to her knees and began to smile, because she had been in darkness for a long, long while.” – Ben Taylor Nothing I Can Do

 

I woke up with this song in my head. More precisely, I woke up with the first line of this song in my head. After I finished journalling this morning, I found that the song was being persistent, so I looked it up. Turns out to be perfect for where my head is currently. More on that this week, but in the meantime, have a listen and a very lovely Sunday.

xoox