Wednesday, March 31, 2021

My wounds are not your wounds...

 



My wounds are not your wounds

Yet we are both wounded

Seems like we should be together there

But we’re not.

I reach out

You run away

I am left alone in my despair

Again and again and again.

The wailing begins inside,

tears slide hotly down my face in silence

I’m lonely and afraid

And you are lonely and afraid

So, we remain alone, far apart by each other’s side

That’s the worst kind of aloneness

When the one you love is always there

Untouchable across a chasm of solitude

Sometimes an arm stretches out,

I’m hoping it’s an offering

NO…hand up….stop

Don’t come near

 


Sunday, March 21, 2021

I've been thinking...about divine love...

 


Divine love, poured into space-time bursts forth in love's urge toward wholeness through reconciliation, mercy peace and forgiveness. Love incarnate is the wholemaker who shows the way of evolution toward unity in love. To see the universe through the eyes of love helps us make sense of evolution, not as a process of cold, blind chance or randomness, but one of passion, yearning, novelty, union, gift, suffering, death and new life.

Love is the faithful heart of the cosmos, the constancy of all life; yet love seeks to become more being-in-love and hence is the energy of change.  The name of the Infinite points to this mystery of love that is; love that overflows onto new life.


TAKE THIS INTO THESE NEW DAYS OF FREEDOM FROM THE VIRUS!!

WE ARE FREE!!! 


WE ARE FREE...NOW!

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Don't waste your life, come on My Voyage...

 


MY VOYAGE

I thought that my voyage had come to its end

at the last limit of my power, that the path before

me was closed, that provisions were exhausted and

the time had come to take shelter in a silent

obscurity.

But I find that Your will knows no end in me,

and when old words die out on the tongue, new

melodies break forth from the heart; and where the

old tracks are lost, new country is revealed with its

wonders.


~ Rabindrinath Tagore

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Why we need struggle

 



Jason Silva on why we need to struggle...


Most of us don't like resistance, don't like to struggle, but it's only through this struggle, especially what we're facing today during Covid, that we learn that struggling is actually transformative and freeing.  We find that we can move from a place of sorrow, loneliness, loss - all this struggle, and come out on the other side as different people, renewed, replenished and with wholly new perspectives on life.  Flwo through this process with me, with us all...


Love you all!

Catherine xoxo

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