Thanks Jacqueline! I really had fun writing that one as I got to savor some of those scenes again. I am glad you enjoyed it. It does help to find things funny at times.
Ahahah....Terra! Lol...I woke up this morning and oddly was led to do ho'oponopono with my Quan Yin male. Lately I have typically done a Sanskrit mantra, but this morning it was definitely ho'oponopono. I woke up actually thinking about it before I read your post and about Joe Vitale's book versus those continuing his legacy who ignore in their web content what he actually did at the Hawaiian hospital by speaking it in relation to his own reactions to their files.
Well that makes so much more sense! I didn’t realize (or remember, as I may have read that book years ago), that he did it with his own reactions! That is incredible how it affected the patients when he focused on himself. OMG Alicia. There is nothing by chance. And I did realize while speaking to my new friend, Mira, last night, that I have “frozen” people I love into my past experiences of them. Rather than sending the energy of “you’ve got this!” And everyone’s got this. We are all going to evolve, in our own time, at our own pace, no matter what. I can apologize for not seeing that before…and I was doing my best. That is something to include as well.
Mmmmm…Love this. I definitely have been leaning in to letting go of my fear so that I can hold the space of “You’ve got this” and it is magical. Love what you wrote about “unfreezing people.” Picture those frozen zoom faces! Hee hee…I was thinking about reunions, which I will probably never attend, but how fun it would be if there were an app to find the people you now may have most in common with and see how that does or doesn’t match up with how it was a then….We’ve all got this. Wherever we are is okay. RE naked people, when my love and I got engaged on Hawaii, I got him to take me to little beach, clothing optional. It was a lot LESS sexualized there than at the beach with tiny fabric accentuating stuff! More older people who just wanted to hang out compared to younger people flaunting, but with a tiny inch of fabric.
Hi Terra, I realized while I was sitting on the deck that my memory of the clothing optional beach compared to the more "mainstream) beach might be a frozen memory too - my experience at that time was that the. young people at the beach with the tiny bikinis were in an energy that felt...not comfortable to me, not like we are just confidently happily in our bikinis - it felt flaunty and comparative and in your face. But I wanted to clarify that A) I don't judge anyone for wearing a bikini, but the energy isn't always one that I feels good to me. I feel the same in this moment about naked and clothed people. I don't prefer the energy of gamey or feeling people or those who aren't respectful of boundaries, energetically and sexual included, regardless of attire...or lack thereof. Butts with our without a covering can be creepy or cute in an endearing way. I just wanted to clarify and real eyes, I may or may not see those people on that beach that I perceived as being lower vibe actually were that (or I would still think they were) or if I would perceive it differently now.
Lots there Alicia. In the end, for me, it is a process to learn and hone how I honor my own boundaries and have the courage to do so. Then I can do what feels good in the moment for me based on how I feel and what I sense. And I can allow other people to do the same.
love it!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful!! It's all about having a sense of humour and playfulness!! XOX
PS. What a stunning cheeky photo of you. Your beauty sparkles, Terra. ✨🤍✨
Thanks Jacqueline! I really had fun writing that one as I got to savor some of those scenes again. I am glad you enjoyed it. It does help to find things funny at times.
Ahahah....Terra! Lol...I woke up this morning and oddly was led to do ho'oponopono with my Quan Yin male. Lately I have typically done a Sanskrit mantra, but this morning it was definitely ho'oponopono. I woke up actually thinking about it before I read your post and about Joe Vitale's book versus those continuing his legacy who ignore in their web content what he actually did at the Hawaiian hospital by speaking it in relation to his own reactions to their files.
Well that makes so much more sense! I didn’t realize (or remember, as I may have read that book years ago), that he did it with his own reactions! That is incredible how it affected the patients when he focused on himself. OMG Alicia. There is nothing by chance. And I did realize while speaking to my new friend, Mira, last night, that I have “frozen” people I love into my past experiences of them. Rather than sending the energy of “you’ve got this!” And everyone’s got this. We are all going to evolve, in our own time, at our own pace, no matter what. I can apologize for not seeing that before…and I was doing my best. That is something to include as well.
Mmmmm…Love this. I definitely have been leaning in to letting go of my fear so that I can hold the space of “You’ve got this” and it is magical. Love what you wrote about “unfreezing people.” Picture those frozen zoom faces! Hee hee…I was thinking about reunions, which I will probably never attend, but how fun it would be if there were an app to find the people you now may have most in common with and see how that does or doesn’t match up with how it was a then….We’ve all got this. Wherever we are is okay. RE naked people, when my love and I got engaged on Hawaii, I got him to take me to little beach, clothing optional. It was a lot LESS sexualized there than at the beach with tiny fabric accentuating stuff! More older people who just wanted to hang out compared to younger people flaunting, but with a tiny inch of fabric.
Hi Terra, I realized while I was sitting on the deck that my memory of the clothing optional beach compared to the more "mainstream) beach might be a frozen memory too - my experience at that time was that the. young people at the beach with the tiny bikinis were in an energy that felt...not comfortable to me, not like we are just confidently happily in our bikinis - it felt flaunty and comparative and in your face. But I wanted to clarify that A) I don't judge anyone for wearing a bikini, but the energy isn't always one that I feels good to me. I feel the same in this moment about naked and clothed people. I don't prefer the energy of gamey or feeling people or those who aren't respectful of boundaries, energetically and sexual included, regardless of attire...or lack thereof. Butts with our without a covering can be creepy or cute in an endearing way. I just wanted to clarify and real eyes, I may or may not see those people on that beach that I perceived as being lower vibe actually were that (or I would still think they were) or if I would perceive it differently now.
Lots there Alicia. In the end, for me, it is a process to learn and hone how I honor my own boundaries and have the courage to do so. Then I can do what feels good in the moment for me based on how I feel and what I sense. And I can allow other people to do the same.
<3 Exactly. Here’s to the journey and the healing and the embodiment, bit by bit, more each day! Love to you, Terra!
Love to you too Alicia! XO