Turning On The Light At Times Of Loss

March 6th, 2010

Whatever you lose in the course of your life, there is something to gain. You may go through a period of “darkness,” and at a certain moment, you may be able to see “light at the end of the tunnel.” A breakthrough occurs. You emerge once again into the light of a new day with fresh opportunity and a life, probably previously unimagined and possibly better than you knew before.
The restorative nature within you has a way of bringing you light, even within the darkness of deep loss. The tunnel of loss is confining. Necessarily so. Its purpose is to contain you within the intimate confines of your inner world where healing can take place. You may be alone, but you do not need to feel lonely. This can be a time of personal enriching, preparation for another phase of your life.
The passage towards a new life experience may include euphoria, denial, emotional disorientation and finally a gradual accommodation of the change that has taken place. Physically, we have been constructed to move forward. Our limbs are articulated so that we move more easily ahead. We have eyes in the front of our heads. If we were meant to live in the past, we might have eyes in the backs of our heads.
If you think of the word “light,” you have the meanings of both levity and clarity. The light is always within us. We can switch it on to shed light on whatever darkness we may encounter.

1. Turn on the Light of acceptance
This light means no resistance or fighting or wishing that things were different than they are. Acceptance is neutral, open and willing to cooperate with the situation, just as it is.
To heal from the inside out is the key.
Wynonna Judd

2. Turn on the Light of the present moment, right now
This light is easy. Take in a deep breath. Breathe in the present. Sometimes, I find that lying down stretched out for maybe only a few minutes helps me to come into the present moment, and what it is I need and want to do next.

3. Turn on the Light of surrender
Be willing not to know or have all the answers you want, right away. Imagine you are standing in a column of light, with just enough light to see to take one step forward, no more. In a period of change, the picture is a constantly evolving one. Each moment may offer you a fresh suggestion or perception. Receive it.
You may learn to let go, cooperate and flow with what presents itself to you.


Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you — all of the expectations, all of the beliefs — and becoming who you are
.
 Rachel Naomi Remen

4. Turn on the Light of understanding
Think of this light as one of standing in support of yourself, literally “standing under” with a solid foundation of honouring your basic needs: physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.
Be willing to explore and discover how you can best support yourself in the present circumstances. Ask, and be open to receive what you need.

Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it. Helen Keller


5. Turn on the Light of awareness

What a precious gift awareness is! That “ah ha” moment when you just know. The truth dawns, not for all time but perhaps just for that insight you were seeking.

6. Turn on the Light of connection
And after awareness, connection. You are never alone. As you connect with the love of your inner spirit, so you are connected with all life forms in the world around you. With this connection comes a peace and reassurance. Love is the connector. All is well.
Eventually you will come to understand that love heals everything, 
and love is all there is. Gary Zukav

7. Turn on the Light of humour, joy and laughter Choose to be with people who are light of touch, seeing the funny side of life, enjoying simple things.
Humor is healing.
  Brad Garrett


8. Turn on the Light of forgiving

Become one who is for-giving — toward yourself, your disappointments, doubts,  misunderstandings, sadness and fears. Toward any others who may have hurt or been critical towards you.

Forgiveness means giving up all hope of a better past. Lily Tomlin

9. Turn on the Light of loving
Think of loving as kindness and compassion. We all need it from time to time. Give a thought of kindness and compassion for others. Bathe and bless yourself in kindness and compassion as you evolve towards a healthier, happier you.

Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, 
simply by pouring out love. 
Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy. Sai Baba

10. Turn on the Light of gratitude
Gratitude could be the first and only light to switch on. The attitude of gratitude is pure magic in the process of healing. It allows for an openness, relaxation and receptivity in which your powers of healing and restoration can get to work.

Your life is a gift.
In each day, find your gratitude. Right where you are, find your gratitude. Finding gratitude is going to open you up so whatever would serve you will come to you, whether it’s a cure, a spontaneous healing or anything else you need.
Goodness is what you deserve. It is your heritage.

John Morton

This moment, what you are most grateful for? Who touches your heart most deeply? Who or what could you forgive to bring yourself greater freedom?

Lighten Up! Spring Is Here…

February 25th, 2010

Well, this morning, spring is here.  The sun is dazzlingly bright.  Sky a rich clear blue.  No clouds, except those high ones which don’t really count.

I had in mind to write a sensible post, about clearing out the old to make way for the new of this spring season.  You know, noticing things around you which no longer have energy, use or value for you – though they might for others. Things like magazines, paintings on your walls, kitchen or other gadgets which seemed to be a good idea at the time you bought them, but have been lying around unused for months.

Then there are the closets, drawers and cupboards concealing  stuff you had completely forgotten about. Try emptying one – and putting back only the things you really do want to keep. The excess you no longer want may be salable, or you could give it away or simply dump it. Notice how good it feels to let go.

Around 14th February, I feel a change of energy as if like the plants, I am being prepared for fresh growth, the hope of a new spirit emerging and a birth of colour, enthusiasm and joy.

Not only our physical world comes up for renewal but it is also a great time to spring clean the spirit.  To clear out the darknesses of doubt, disappointment, frustration or sadness with forgiving.  Here are two statements I use to freshen up – at any time of the year:

I forgive myself for any judgments I have made against myself or any other being or situation, consciously or unconsciously.

I forgive myself for forgetting that I am divine.

I can repeat those statements to myself, any time, any place.

Then, there is gratitude.  You do not need a PhD in personal development to gain the benefits that gratitude brings.  Counting the blessings.  It is the small things that go unnoticed, that we often “take for granted”, that make up our daily lives. As you start to count them up, you begin to feel very full indeed.  That fullness is a major contributor to your experience of wealth. Which is New Wealth. Not just the having, but the being.  The experience of wealth.

The wealth has always been with us.  Our awareness of it is what we have been missing. Lack of awareness results in our feeling empty, depleted, abandoned.

You might need to have a British sense of humour to appreciate the News Biscuit site.  Please check it out.

News Biscuit

Let me know what you think.  Joy and laughter can really help us to lighten up.

One sunny morning might not make a spring, but it is a good indication that warmer days are ahead of us.  At the very least, the days are getting longer.  And I am grateful for that.



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