When we see through our hearts, we recognize that every single one of us is infused with creativity. Divine Sparks are embedded in everyone and everything. It's up to us to be courageous, to look and listen deeply, to find the sparks, gather and release them back into the universe, transformed into something new. Join me as we wake up to the sacred-ordinary blessings waiting to greet us each and every day.
I am currently cocooned in “Blog Silence.” (popping out for a visit here and there like that groundhog wondering about his shadow) Enjoy the photos until I return to writing upon spring’s arrival.
I am so sorry everyone, but I am still having difficulty with speech due to this latest MS exacerbation. There will be no live meditation tele-circles until further notice. To keep our connection going, The Healing Womb will be offered as pre-recorded podcasts from the Khanti Healing Circle I facilitated last year. I will post one every other Friday until my voice returns to one you can easily understand. Minucha B’Lev is now available as a text link for this week under Session 3. I hope the practices sustain you. May all beings be blessed with lovingkindness, compassion, joy, healing and peace.



What a sweet little outbuilding!
ReplyDeletewhat a great scene!!!
ReplyDelete~in silence it stood...gorgeous shot my friend...wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead...be well and much love light and blessings shining brightly upon you and yours~
ReplyDeletelove that ol red color
ReplyDeletecan see it with some snow shifting its tones.
hear you finally got a snow sprinkling.
Looks like my country.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you were not driving
down my road...
Thinking of you :)
What a beautiful sight for eyes to take in.
ReplyDeleteIncredible photo. Lovely poetry. So glad I gave myself the gift of you today.
ReplyDeleteThis photo has amazing composition! It's beautiful and so well balanced.
ReplyDeletewhat a great scene, is it a barn??
ReplyDeleteGood shot.
ReplyDeletelove how you made an inanimate object animate
ReplyDeletethis is my favorite. I love simple evocative bare bones.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing.
happy tomorrow.
((hugs))
What a serene and lovely capture.
ReplyDeleteYour photography is totally stunning! Also maybe even better are you comments, almost spiritual. The black eye brazenly gazing, the weatherworn hitchhiker. And I'm loving your work of art with the frost on the windshield!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely scene! Wish you a peaceful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteIrene
A beautiful photograph - the lighting of the sky is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteSuch a deep deep red building in a beautiful setting!
ReplyDeleteI like "...one black eye brazenly gazing indifferently to the blush fo the sky." Great dramatic capture. It looks like a lonely spot. Good for sketching if only I knew how. :D Here's my RRT.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view! Happy RT!
ReplyDeleteMine's here.
very nice love the picture and the prose
ReplyDeleteThis image is marvelous! so serene and tranquil.
ReplyDeleteMy Tuesday post is: GOING BACK TO Houston, Houston, HOUSTON
Beautiful ruby capture!!
ReplyDeleteRubies at my page, come and see when you get a chance.
That is really pretty in deep red:)
ReplyDeleteVisiting for Ruby Tuesday 2! Hope you can stop by:)
http://www.mommys4seasonsjourney.com/2012/01/sporty-design-sled.html
That little red building would have caught my eye too!
ReplyDeleteRuby Huichol Bead Work