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Me and my shadow

Posted on Mar 18, 2009 in Healing, Spiritual living

Do you ever ask yourself why a particular person or trait in someone irritates you so much or catch yourself reacting over-dramatically to something really quite trivial? I have come to recognise that when I do, it’s my shadow rearing its head. What I’m actually reacting to is something that I don’t like or want to admit exists within me, only it’s so much easier to see it in other people!

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The perfect year? Reading for 2009

Posted on Jan 1, 2009 in Spiritual living, Tarot

I have a tradition of pulling a Tarot card as an overall guiding message for the world in general at the beginning of each new year. I use my beloved Thoth deck, which has some differences to the traditional Tarot but in my experience is deeply powerful and empowering.

The card I’ve drawn for 2009 is Adjustment (Justice in the traditional Tarot). In shades of blue and green, it shows a woman balancing perfectly on tiptoe holding a sword point down in front of her.

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Living in the now – puppy style!

Posted on Nov 23, 2008 in Spiritual living

We’ve just got a puppy; a bundle of border collie fun called Jester who, yes, is living up to his name! As well as teaching my two sons a lot about caring and responsibility, the little chap has also been emphasising another life lesson for me – the importance of living in the present moment.

The past few months have been tricky for me which is always a sign that I’m doing a lot of growing and developing.

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Once upon a time – the power of story

Posted on Sep 22, 2008 in Spiritual living

I recently heard a piece on the radio talking about the decline in the number of parents reading stories to their children, and I thought what a great shame that is. I have really fond memories of bedtime sessions with my two sons, bringing the Harry Potter (among others) books to life with my silly accents and crazy facial expressions. I have to confess I wasn’t sure who was enjoying it more in the end; them or me!

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Creativity requires craziness

Posted on Jul 25, 2008 in Spiritual living

One of my favourite films is Field of Dreams starring Kevin Costner. In it, he plays a struggling farmer who follows otherworldly inspiration and builds a baseball pitch on his corn field because, he is told, “If you build it they will come”. And you know what? They do, but not before everyone around him thinks he’s gone completely mad.

The thing is, he honours his creative inspiration, he makes the space into which his dream can grow and manifest, despite his friends, family and colleagues telling him he’s lost the plot and it’ll never work.

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