Robert also shared how grief is a part of joy and how we're not taught to look at it this way. The day before I listened to this talk, I had gone for a walk when a butterfly flew into my face in such a way that I turned my head and noticed a ladybug sitting on a flower. Just before my stepmother passed away in April, she came to me in a dream and said “Ladybugs will be our thing! Every time you see one, know that I am with you.” I cried both tears of joy and grief in that moment as I was reminded that we are all connected even when we’re operating in completely different dimensions.
All throughout these last 18 months, my walks in the park
among the trees have been a way to plug into my own power grid and restore my
sense of wholeness on the days I feel anxious or sad, but also on the days I
feel happy and at peace. Either way,
it’s about being present so joy can entrain you to a higher vibration and
create space for everything to unfold with a sense of grace.
In recent months signs have been hung on the trees
throughout the parks that say “It’s okay to hug me.” I also discovered a tree that hugs me
back. It has a nook in the trunk that’s
perfect for a human to lean back into and feel held and supported. When I do that and look up through the leaves,
I can feel the warmth and light of the sun on my face and hear the gentle
splashing of the water from the lake behind me – the perfect place to plug into
my power grid.
Several years ago, I wrote a waka poem about a tree. Waka poems are similar to haiku, but with a
slightly different stanza structure.
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Joy isn’t rooted in what we accomplish, have, or do. It’s rooted in the right here, the right now!
All you need to do is plug in and allow it to flow wherever it
needs to go to light up your life in powerful ways.
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