During our Reiki II Okuden class this past Sunday, we practiced a technique for scanning the energy above the body. One student beautifully described her experience as feeling like she was resting her hands on the recipient’s energy field. She didn’t feel like she was using any effort to hold her hands above their body, and as the energy shifted, she would then feel her hands drop into the flow of its movement. Her lovely description gave me a moment to reflect on how hands-on healing with Reiki really is all about resting our hands on the energy.
As with many beginners, when I started my Reiki journey almost 15 years ago, I had this need to feel like I was doing something “more” than resting my hands on or above the body. It took me a little while to trust that the energy, in its infinite wisdom, would flow where it is most needed. As I learned more and more to enjoy simply being in the fullness of the energy without the distractions of too many bells and whistles, my experience and the experience of my clients grew deeper and more fulfilling.
While navigating these stormy weeks that will transition into spring, I realize that the noise of the rain, ice, snow and wind is the beginnings of nature’s flow of energy becoming full once again. As the weather settles, Mother Earth will once again become filled to the brim in her mud-luscious state, and life will quietly and magically emerge. The flowers will seemingly bloom overnight, the air will be full of their perfume and animals will gear up for the active cycles of the year.
Last weekend I also watched the sweetest film called Dare to Be Wild. It is based on the true story of Mary Reynolds, the Irish woman who, against all odds, won the 2002 Chelsea Flower Show. As she came up against each obstacle, in her own way she would stay present in her faith and higher vision until something would start to flow in the direction of her dream. One of the main attractions of her landscape design was the use of the mystical Hawthorn tree. The night before the judging, she is found whispering to the Hawthorn tree, asking it to bloom in time. In Celtic tradition, the Hawthorn tree is known for not only protecting one from negative influences, but also “fertilizing” one’s deepest wishes. It is a tree known for beckoning the spirits of the faery realm, reminding one to let go of the logical mind and experience the mystical side of life and nature itself.
Despite the cold winter weather this week, there is a rumbling of new life beneath our feet.
As we prepare to enjoy the onset of spring’s beauty and become more active in the world, what wishes are you fertilizing?
In what ways does your life already feel full and leave you in a state of gratitude?
How are you staying present with that fullness as you encounter any obstacles, and trusting in the flow of the great river of life?
While it’s easy to point out the things that aren’t working or to make a long list of what we “should” be doing, when we rest our focus on the energy of how we want to be and feel, life transforms into a magical journey!
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Igniting the Spirit of 2018
As we step through the doorway to this new year, what keeps
coming to mind more than setting goals and resolutions is the question of what
you want to feel and experience in 2018.
The goals, wishes and resolutions will always be there. As humans we are wired to have desires as we
experience the contrasts of living in a three-dimensional world. We are also biologically wired to focus more of
our attention on what isn’t “right” in our lives than the positive anticipation
of what we are creating, shifting into, and changing for ourselves and the world. For example, if you decided to eat healthier
in 2018 is it because the doctor said to or because you want to feel more energized
and focused? If you want to save more
money, is it because you feel financially insecure or because you to feel more
appreciation for what you already have? If
you are seeking a life partner, is it because you feel alone or because you
have love you want to share and experience more deeply? For each of these questions, the answer could
be both. However, choosing the latter
will shift you into the vibration that aligns and fully supports you in the
process.
In some instances, the changes we desire call for immediate
and full on transformation to activate the sustainable momentum one needs. I find in many cases though, the changes and
goals we desire are more lasting when we take the pressure off and create space
to enjoy the process along the way. For
some people, jumping with both feet in is the way to go, but for many, that can
be a shock to the system and back fire. So
perhaps instead of jumping into yoga class at 6 am every day when you aren’t a
morning person to begin with, you try one class a week after work or on the
weekends. And then after a couple of
weeks, you attend two classes. And then,
maybe that fun dance class on Friday evenings makes its way into your weekly
routine. It becomes fun and fluid
instead of a shock to your mind, body and spirit which in turn has you giving
up on week 2.
Putting more emphasis on the results when deciding to make a
change will only lead to a sense of failure each step of the way. When you focus on what feels good and make a little
more room for it each day, then it becomes a full and satisfying
experience.
What is the energy you want to ignite for yourself in 2018?
And in turn, what is that focused energy asking of you?
Is it asking you to surrender certain attachments? Jump all in with passion and momentum? Move forward but with ease so you don’t feel
overwhelmed?
And in turn, how does this energy contribute to the shifting
of the greater consciousness of the world?
As you feel healthier and more focused, do you have more energy to be
present for loved ones and your community?
As you become more financially prosperous, are you inspired to contribute
to a cause you believe in? As you release
attachments to certain things, are you finding ways to give them to people who could
use them?
The middle of winter, even in warmer climates, gifts us a
time to journey within and reflect on the spirit and energy that longs to
emerge with the growing sunlight over the next six months. Now is the time to anchor it in and ignite
its qualities from within. When we take
just a few minutes each day to remind ourselves of what we want to feel and
experience, then each breath, each action, each small step will unfold with
ease, joy, and mindful awareness.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Appreciating the Essence Within Everything, Including a Duck Quack!
I’ll never forget my first day of ballet class, when I was
attending the college dance program at SUNY-Purchase. My teacher, Gayle Young, yelled out in his
southern drawl “Jean Bromage, you look like a duck! You are rocking back and forth on those ronde
jambes like a duck. Quack! Quack!”
I was soooo humiliated, I went back to my dorm that afternoon
questioning everything I had worked so hard to achieve up to that point, not to
mention the realization I would endure the nickname “Duck” for the next 4 years.
During that time though, Gayle became
one of the most inspiring teachers I’d ever encounter in my life. I quickly came to appreciate his wisdom,
musicality, lyricism, and, well, even his sense of humor.
In the version of the Reiki Precepts I use when teaching,
there is a line that says, “Please appreciate everything and show gratitude.” This line is frequently translated as “Be
grateful,” or “Show gratitude.” However,
what I love about this translation is that it asks us to “appreciate
everything.” In my recent Reiki 1 Class,
we discussed offering up a prayer of gratitude to the future during those times
when we are so deeply challenged it is difficult to appreciate our experience
in the moment. It is an offering of
trust we put out into the Universe that says, “I know this might suck in the
moment, but I also know that somewhere in the future, as my sense of wholeness
is restored, I will discover reasons to be grateful.”
For me, this Reiki precept invites us to take our attitude
of gratitude to a whole new level, looking beyond the surface of everything in
life to recognize the essence of love that exists within. No matter how muddled our connection to the vibrancy
of life may become at any given time, or how hurtful a situation may seem in
the moment, underneath it is a constant current of love flowing through and
available to us.
The deeper my connection with Reiki through my daily
practice, the easier it is becoming to experience love held within even the
densest of feelings, and see light behind even the darkest of moments. This is where we learn to extend compassion
to ourselves and others, and allow it to hold us over when we don’t have the
answers or solutions to life’s problems.
This year has brought great loss and sorrow to many people
and their communities, and as a society we are experiencing a tremendous amount
of fear in the collective consciousness.
Even if we don’t actively engage this fear, we can feel its presence as
it permeates our culture. However, held
within the heart of this fear is an essence that is always ready, willing and
able to make any given situation whole once again. This essence carries the truth of who we are
and returns us to a state of gratitude whenever we are ready receive it.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Rituals Big and Small
This past weekend I had the honor of standing by one of my
Reiki sisters during the initiation ceremony of her shamanic name. Witnessing this beautiful ritual held for her
and the other shamanic practitioners was truly magical. As it was held outdoors, nature also participated
with a gorgeous butterfly appearing as the ceremony got underway, and bumble
bees landing on people’s shoulders throughout as if they were soaking in the
energy of this sacred gathering.
Rituals like this are specially planned to both ignite and
celebrate the energy around someone transitioning into a new phase of life. From graduations and weddings to baptisms and
funerals, ceremony has been used to honor the different stages of life since
the beginning of humanity.
In between these pivotal moments, though, are the smaller
rituals we practice on a daily, weekly, monthly, or seasonal basis that anchor
the bigger picture into our lives. The
morning cup of coffee, workout, or meditation is a daily ritual that can set
the right tone for one’s day. For others
spending time with their children or pets when coming home becomes a ritual for
letting go of their day at work.
Whether they are daily practices or momentous ceremonies,
rituals create space for us to acknowledge the sacredness of life, and return
to the heart of what is most important to us.
They reinforce our intentions while simultaneously helping us to surrender
our attachments to the outcome. They help
us to align with our most authentic nature and mindfully approach each day
fully awake to the energy we want to activate.
When we consistently show up to our daily rituals, there
comes a point when we start to feel “in the flow” of co-creation with the
Universe. Working with ritual for
manifestation is more than having positive thoughts and sending out wishes into
the Universe. It’s about being in the
felt sense and mindset of how we want to be and what we want to create, while
allowing for all the unknown components we are unable to see or understand to
align for our highest good.
What are your daily, weekly, and seasonal rituals? How do you show up for them? Do you savor them, or do you often find your
focus somewhere else? I invite you to
take inventory of your daily routine and reflect on the consciousness you bring
to each activity. When you start your
day with a specific action, does it reinforce a certain level of productivity
and focus that you otherwise wouldn’t experience? Do you start feeling as though you have
plenty of time to get everything done? Do
your interactions with others go more smoothly?
The time we allow for this doesn’t have to be long. Even a 5-minute daily ritual carried out with
clarity and consistency will affect sustainable change for the better.
While the big vision is important, the real power for
transformation lies in consistently showing up each day with clear intention. Mindfully engaging in the activities that frame
your days, weeks, and seasons is one of the most effective tools for staying
true to the higher vision for who you want to be in this world.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
August’s Lunar Magic
This week started off with a spirited charge from the lunar
eclipse on Monday. Even though it couldn’t
be seen in North America, it’s energy could be felt by many. With the archetypal theme of Aquarius coming
through, this lunar event opened a window to allow a higher vision to come into
focus and presented a spark of inspiration to propel us forward in alignment
with this vision.
While eclipses are magical in that they act as a portal into
multi-dimensional awareness both in our awake and dream states, they can also
simultaneously dredge up old fears, emotional wounds and grief that need to be
cleared for the alchemy of an eclipse cycle to take place. The hermetic principle of correspondence
applies here. “As within, so
without. As above, so below.” An eclipse is like a chiropractic adjustment
for the soul or higher self so that we can align our inner world with that
higher vision the universe or divine source is holding for us. When we decide to make a change in our lives
or to manifest something new, it is already a done deal on a higher
dimension. Our job is to clear away the
energetic, emotional and physical debris that prevents the higher vision from
manifesting on the three-dimensional plane.
When we tune in to the energy and wisdom an eclipse cycle offers, we are
given a chance to dance with life in a magical and playful way, as well as
experience deeper shifts in our lives.
If an eclipse cycle does indeed trigger some buried patterns
that need to surface and transform, do not be surprised if your body doesn’t
also respond. Headaches, nausea,
insomnia and back or neck issues can kick up around an eclipse as well as life
circumstances being in sudden upheaval.
As we lean in to these experiences, no matter how uncomfortable they may
be, and look within to what the higher self is revealing, we can begin to clear
our inner debris and more fully embody this new consciousness wanting to shine
through. This past week, as my own body
went through some physical upheaval, I recognized some long-buried fears rising
to the surface. In the recovery process,
I could feel a clearing in my body making room for a higher vision I’ve been mapping
out. As I leaned into the discomfort, I
felt a whole new level of love and appreciation for how my body and my higher
self can work in conjunction.
Not every eclipse cycle needs to have dramatic effects on
one’s life, but as we observe what is coming up for us in these weeks around
the eclipse, they become a queue from spirit to look within to see what wants
to shift or transform. August itself is
a magical time of year. Summer is
coasting along and there is a release as we sense the gentle beginnings of the
year’s unwinding. It is also the
beginning of the harvest season. These
next 10 days leading up to the big solar eclipse, a once in a lifetime event
for many, are an opportunity to experience a little magic at play, opening the
heart and mind to observing the symbolic language of the universe and giving
the linear mind a summer vacation. If
you have a question or decision to make about something, begin to look for
answers from what may seem like random places.
It could be a song about that question playing on the radio, or someone casually
mentioning something that leads to an answer, or an unusual animal crossing
your path that holds a symbolic key. I
remember a cricket flew through the window of my 3rd floor apartment
one summer evening and sat on my bookcase, playing its music for me. As I turned off my TV and sat on the couch
listening to his beautiful sound, I was so grateful for this animal’s gentle
reminder to stay centered in my heart.
The week ahead will be a great time to find some stillness
and tune in to your own inner subtleties, as well as the subtleties of the
world around you. The space underneath
the surface of everything is where most of life transpires, and when we allow
our sensitivities to tune in to that space, magic begins to happen. Think of the eclipse as a booster for
developing that intuitive awareness.
While the lunar eclipse offered us higher vision awareness, the solar
eclipse will then be asking us to anchor that awareness into our physical world
and to cultivate the courage to live in alignment with that vision. The vision could be asking you to make small
changes in your life, or it could be asking for bigger inner and outer
shifts. Either way, the most important
way we can benefit from this lunar cycle is to live in the present as fully as
we can, because as we do, we allow the process to unfold with ease and become a
joyful adventure.
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
The Great Mother Within

Having just returned from camping at Yosemite National Park, I am still feeling the energy of this special place settle into my being. The waterfalls coming down from the moutaintops have been at their fullest in decades, and there is still much more snow waiting to melt its way down into the valley.
There was a strong sense of both renewal and relief everywhere as we hiked past the Merced River and up the trails to the waterfalls. Nature was coming alive with a fullness not experienced in quite a while. As the waters roared in the places where the rocky base of the mountains meet the river, Mother Nature was clearly expressing her power as any mother bringing forth new life must do.
As we approach Mother's Day this weekend, we honor the women who, whether they were ready to or not, stepped into the fierceness of what it means to bring new life into this world. It takes a courageous heart to offer sustained love and nurturing to another who is not necessarily able to give back in the same capacity. It also takes wisdom to know when to offer nourishment, and when to step back and allow this life to grow into its own uniqueness and power.
We each have the mother archetype within us, whether or not we've physically given birth. When we fully embrace self love, self care and self nurturing, it naturally emanates exponentially to those around us. Who knows for how many generations the mother archetype has been celebrated as self sacrifice until there is nothing left to give. In actuality, when the authentic power of the mother archetype is fully engaged, we experience a state of self love that is so strong it in turn makes us capable of unconditional love for another. This is the wisdom that the great mother within longs for us to experience.
Whether you will be spending time with your mother this weekend, missing your mother, estranged from your mother, coming to terms with a challenging relationship with your mother, or enjoying being celebrated as a mother, may your day be full of beauty and graced with the love of the great mother that resides within each of us.
Happy Mother's Day!
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Melting Into Our True Nature
Over the past few weeks, in between these final blasts of winter, we’ve
enjoyed some beautiful spring weather.
While walking through the park one day, I could feel the thaw taking
place both within and without. My body
felt warm, but there was a residual tingle of frostiness felt on my skin. Small, leftover patches of snow were melting
and merging with the soil, offering it much needed moisture to soften and
prepare for the grass and flowers to grow.
These weeks of transition from winter into spring have many ups and
downs. The wind becomes bitter and harsh
while the sun grows stronger along with our yearning to spend more time
outside. The weather changes drastically
from day to day and even hour to hour as Mother Nature begins her annual
birthing process.
It takes tremendous energy and momentum for new growth to take place,
and at the same time it takes tremendous surrender. As the seed pushes its way to sprout and
break through the soil, the snow is simultaneously surrendering its frozen
form, helping to nourish the earth and support the new plant growth. In observing this wild time of transition in
nature, we too are invited to surrender our frozen ideas and visions on how
life should be and embrace what we can’t control as a pathway to new growth in
our lives. Showing up for our self-care
activities and practices offers us the space needed to soothe the ego from its
fear, worry and anguish over the unpredictable chaos of life, and to cultivate
the fertile muddy soil needed for sure and steady growth. If we allow the ego’s frozen hold over us,
which perpetuates our suffering, to gently melt like the snow into the earth,
we then empower the part of us that can observe from a place of love and allow
for new experiences to blossom in our lives.
While pain and chaos are a part of the human journey, if we allow it to
meld with our overall experience of life, it then transforms into the colorful
beauty that blossoms as the healing from those experiences takes place.
Planting our seeds of intention and planning for what we desire are
important aspects to manifesting a meaningful and joyful life, as well as co-creating
the world we want to see for ourselves and others. However, when we allow the mind to let go of its
preconceived notions on how life “should” be or how others “should” be, we
allow the things we can’t control to transform into the nourishment that
supports us in living in alignment with our most authentic and true nature. In turn, just as the soil softens in response
to the snow melting, creating the mud needed to support new life, when we
release the ego’s grip over us, the world around us begins to soften. How we experience the journey of life becomes
a beautiful gift, even during our moments of doubt and confusion. We dissolve the labels of who we are or who
we think we should be, recognizing that the light and the shadow aspects of
ourselves are one, working in tandem to support us. In turn our whole, healed and most authentic
nature can thrive and express itself in beautiful ways within the confines of
our human journey.
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