Thursday, May 21, 2015
Welcome Back! What's New Besides All of Us?
Yesterday I logged into this blog for the first time in a very long time. It's been over four years since I last posted??? How did so much time go by? In honestly, I made two serious attempts at posting over the past few years, only to have blogger delete all but the first two or three sentences of the posts when I clicked publish. After a few choice words, I figured it was what was meant to be. Then more time passed.
One thing really struck me yesterday when I logged on, I noticed in the site's behind the scenes statistics that there had been over 400 page views in the past month, despite no new posts in years. Wow!!
I take this as an invitation.
The questions is Where do I begin after being a dormant blogger for so long?
Well, this started me thinking about what's transpired in my life, both my outer life and inner life, over the past four years. There's no way I'd bore either you or me with a recapping events. However, in reflecting I'm struck by how incredibly much growth and change has occurred on all fronts. It's really astounding how much and how quickly we are all growing and expanding.
So, as a little exercise, I wrote out a list of What Have I Learned? in the past four years. Here goes...
I learned how to:
Hatch baby chicks in an incubator
Raise chickens
Make souffles
Weld steel
Polish stone
Cast concrete
Design and make tile mosaic trim
Rewire light fixtures
Make my own light fixtures with vintage glass and brass lamp parts
Refinish vintage brass hardware
Make Almond milk
Can brandied cherries
Ferment probiotic kefir and kombucha
Make my own almond flour
Bake Paleo brownies, bread, and cookies using almond flour
Track down devious dogs who escaped through the fence
Repair holes in the fence line
Choose an architect
How Not to choose a builder
How to choose a builder
Put in a greenhouse
Plant an orchar
Make chia pudding
Sell stuff on Ebay
Seal stone tile
Live in an unfinished house
Adapt modern door hardware to use antique door knobs
Source building materials
Muscle test to find which box something is in
Muscle test for Truth
Be happy
I've learned about:
Antique hardware and Victorian era cast bronze door knobs
How metal casting is done
How metal plating is done and undone
All the parts and skills that go into building a house
Granite, olivene, jade, and field stone
Eco toilets
Geothermal heatings systems
Solar energy systems
The importance of Integrity
Quantum physics
Letting go of a "the SHTF time is coming" mentality
The effectiveness of Joy in the downfall of the NWO cabals
The features of vinyl vs. wood windows
Multipoint door hardware
Using reclaimed construction materials
The role dolphins and whales play in maintaining the harmonics of Earth
How important it is to use my authority when managing a big project
How expensive fencing is
Maintaining gravel "crush" driveways
Native trees of the Pacific Northwest
Bad plumbers
Shrinkage cracks in concrete
Outrageous electric bills when they charge the wrong rate per kilowatt
More of the true history of our planet
This Great Shift being a multi-generational process
The dangers of vaccines
The dangers of GMO foods
How much better I feel when I take my vitamins
How to create a website
How valuable much of my food storage has been
What a total waste much of my food storage has been
Being the mother of the bride when your daughter is 8,000 miles away
How wonderful it is to have my sister live nearby
Creating a new circle of like-minded friends
Creating a new consulting and organizational transformation business
Being a bridge-builder to New Earth
How we have already surpassed our expectations for this lifetime
How loved I am in the universe
Restarting a blog
On the path of Spiritual growth I've learned more of the joys and wonder of:
Expansion
Integration
Inspiration
Compassion
Epiphanies!
Becoming Sovereign
Being self referencing
Releasing fear
Releasing and replacing limiting beliefs
Releasing old emotions from my physical body
Being my best cheer leader
The value of re-writing our stories
Expanding my skills at manifesting
Using the quantum field in creating
How what we focus on expands
How powerful I am at expanding what I focus on
What things not to focus on
Being able to raise my vibration at will
Installing a control panel for my frequency, abundance flow, and rebooting
Reprogramming my self-talk
The amazing multidimensional vehicle that is our DNA
Reprogramming my DNA for health and longevity
Shifting to a new paradigm of perception
Becoming a New Human
Defining what I want to experience
The importance of the questions we ask in how we see the world around us
Approaching life as a Creator
Having an expanding array of tools to use in creating
Landing on 4D/5D New Earth and leading the way in uncharted territory
Being Authentic
Loving life in embodied form
Loving myself
Being Me
Well that's my off the top of my head response. I'm sure there are a number of things that will pop in my mind over the next day or two as "Oh, I forgot that I also learned about ________!"
This turned out to be a very enlightening little exercise. There have been so many times over the past few years that I felt I wasn't doing or accomplishing very much. Making this list demonstrates to me that clearly I was wrong. Rather, I'll now say I've travelled quite far. I believe we all have. Farther than we realize. So much farther
You might considering making a list yourself of all that you've learned in the past few years. I'll bet it has just as much diversity and scope. And whether you write out a list or not, be sure to cheer and congratulate yourself for all that you've learned and how much you've grown. I'll be cheering with you!
It's good to be a blogger again. Welcome back!!
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What a great way to start up again, by listing your accomplishments and areas of growth. That is really a valuable exercise; I often find it hard to remember what I have to show for myself. The time goes by, and so much of what I do does not have a very tangible, or at least a highly visible, result. But especially right now, when we need to be empowering ourselves to do something new, very hard, and a little scary, it is so important to first establish ourselves in our own minds as experienced, competent and valuable. How else can we lead others? I don't know if my list would be as long as yours, maybe it would. I sure feel like a very different person than I was 4 or 5 years ago, yet more the person I always was inside. Congratulations on blogging again. - Barb
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you're back, Light Keeper! Missed you. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jody. It's good to be back:) I'm working on my next post, promise it won't take me 4 years!
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