I feel that pull again
simplify
stop gathering
breathe
restYou see I’ve worked my time
I’ve played the games
I wanted to be noticed
Seen, acknowledged
Let people know I know what I’m doing
Manipulate my life into what I think I want
Control the outcome, control everythingWhen that ends
there is peace
a quiet to hear
frogs, yes, frogs
I’ve never heard beforeWhen that other stuff ends
I reside in what has been given
Wet sidewalks after spring rain
Running brook that last week was dry
Mother Tree, always
Ravens who now come when I am present
Deer scat in the middle of suburbia
A moon so bright it wakes me up
Snow so deep with sideway winds
our aspen takes its last bow
Squirrels to taunt my BeanAnd yet I continue to gather
stuff, new now
paint brushes, canvas
ads for collage
containers, easels
stones and bells and candles
and statues and rattles and drums
and crystals and scarves and
journals and meetings
and Zoom calls
all blessings, yes
yes
yesBut..
My space gets smaller
inside and out
tighter, less room to breatheI’ve worked my time.
There is freedom calling
Freedom that asks just to sit
Not mediate
Not journal
Not journey
Not chant
Not sing
Not prayJust sit
Listen
Be gratefulI’ve worked my time
It’s time
Tag Archives: Rest
Creator’s Waltz
Creator’s Waltz by Lex – watercolor pen and PicMonkey
Rest and reflect then
Step Step Rest
See and acknowledge
Take all time neededStep Step Rest
Deeper understanding
Step Step Rest
Stillness in her crescent
Step Step Rest
Compassion for my being
StepStepRest
Perfection in Creation
Step
Step
Rest
Author’s Note:
After a deep conversation with a dear friend and coach, we talked about how it seems we are always taking two steps forward and one step back.
A light bulb went on!
In my work with Intentional Creativity I am also learning how to reframe my story. And here was the nugget.
It is not two forward and one back. But a waltz with which we are blessed.
Within that three step, there is wisdom and Light, if I take time to pause.
It is not a move backward, but a stillness calling for reflection.
Not a stoppage to beat myself up for not being perfect. But a resting time to see more clearly that I am perfect just as I was created. I need no work on that piece. Just acknowledgement.
Ah, there’s the rub.
Blessed be.