Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts

Winter Light


I cherish this dark time of year. I relate to its mystery, its brooding stillness, and its foreboding, because behind it all, you can sense a faint hint of possibility. The early-darkening skies, the drizzle and rain, the cold breezes and threatening weather—are all oddly tantalizing. Intellectually, you know the solstice is coming and then the ever-so-gradual return of light will begin like every year, but our primal feelings are extra-sensory, and unrelated to our knowledge of the seasons. Instead, our internal clock begs for a reset, secretly desires dark solitude and melancholic scenery. 

We run from discomfort, run from uncertainty, avoid the dark and the unknown. But these are things we need, things we are supposed to brave and push through to achieve resolution, confirmation, light, and understanding. Given a choice between something easy or comfortable (with dubious potential to create growth) and something challenging that could transform our character, outlook, or living prospects, we choose the lazy path. And each time that we avoid the chance at re-alignment, at grounding, at entering the cave and letting the deep sleep take hold, we are poorer for it, are somehow conscious of having cheated ourselves out of a blessing or a new life perspective. 

Let’s avoid the rush to Christmas this year— let us all turn away from that beckoning behemoth of jollity that we are told we must feel or forever be branded a Scrooge and instead pledge to truly live the dark tunnel of December. Just once, can’t we all linger in the dark together and let the long night take its toll and bestow its wisdom without being dismissed as merely a conduit to some manufactured corporate “Joy” we’re supposed to long for? Can we let the gauntlet of uncertainty bring about the dark night of the soul with anticipation of the good it will do for us all?

I am in. I am going to dive headlong into a winter advent that will be allowed to bring its own resolution, that will devise its own organic denouement as it unfolds, and see what the spiritual outcome will be. Yes, I’ll still be providing the usual and expected music experiences for those who are happy with the prescribed seasonal offerings and pre-determined spiritual arrival, but my journey will be with the old ways. I’m going to let the Druidic season unfold in me and drink in its wonders with no expectations or predispositions! 

December, come and get me! Let’s walk into this winter forest and see where the elder path leads. . .

The Thanksgiving Gratitude Tree - The Perfect Excuse For Putting Your Tree Up Early


Want an excuse to put your Christmas tree up before Thanksgiving? I am inventing a new tradition at my house - The Thanksgiving Gratitude Tree. I put my artificial tree up yesterday with just the sparkling lights. 


 I then hung photos of all those family members and friends I am so grateful for. 


Next I took Thank You cards and trimmed them to 3 x 3 inch square. On the back I wrote down one thing on each card that I am grateful for. This would be such a cool thing to do with kids before Thanksgiving. You could even have guests coming to your house for Thanksgiving add their gratitudes to the tree. I put the year on each card. My plan is to save them, read them again in the following years and add to them.



I attached the cards to the tree with gold leaf ribbon that I got on Amazon.






I also like these more autumn looking neutral colored notes.

I am not going to put any Christmas decorations on the tree or anywhere else in the house yet. I will remove the cards after Thanksgiving to make room for ornaments. That way I maintain my family's tradition of decorating the house, the weekend after Thanksgiving, while listening to Christmas music.



The Tale of Friday's Shrimp by Saoirse

hands cleaning shrimp image to illustrated a thank you note to the butcher
Saoirse from Kiss The Joy As It Flies writes the most stunning thank-you notes. In her latest post she shares the thank-you she wrote to her butcher. She thanks him and tells him the story of her purchase. I love how she ends with...

"So you see, every product that you hand to a customer creates a story. This is the tale of Friday's shrimp."

Do you want to write thank-you notes to the helpers in your life? Read this thank-you from Saoirse. She is teaching me how a well written thank-you note can uplift someone else's life.

Kiss The Joy As It Flies ... Gratitude

During this time with the global spread of the Covid-19 virus, our lives are disrupted in so many ways. You may be "Sheltered at Home" alone or with your family. You might be working on the front lines as a First Responder or in a hospital.

Your children are likely home from school. You may be laid off or furloughed from your job. The daily news might worry you. If so, it may be helpful to remember a quote from Mr. Fred Roger’s mother: