Posts Tagged ‘baby boomers’

12
Aug

Getting Stoned

   Posted by: admin    in Psychic Sense, Uncategorized

Since early childhood I have held a special connection to nature and the bounty of experiences that Mother Earth provided.  I was one of those kids who put rocks in my mouth, rolled them around in my mouth to “hear” what they had to tell me.

Now, think about this.  I’m a kid.  I’m putting rocks in my mouth.  Put aside the ick-factor for a second; what part of warning signs screaming “Danger! You’re about to choke to death!”, did not happen for me?

By shutting my eyes I could hear any knowledge that the rocks wanted to share with me.  This was my thinking:  Stones are the oldest living thing on our planet.  They’ve seen a great deal of history pass by their “eyes”.  They MUST have recorded these events of early life forms and civilizations within themselves.  It was my job to extract the information and be sensitive enough to listen to the subtle voices.  Yes, this is how I thought.  No one told me this.  I told myself.

Our back yard had some pretty large boulders that doubled as its own rock climbing park.  I can remember how I used to hug them with outstretched arms, and place the side of my face against their face and feel the coolness and depth of their bodies.  I would talk to these large rocks and felt somewhat remorseful at the fact that they had been unearthed from the comfort of their own home, so ours could be built.  Referring to them as “grandfathers” I just felt they were the oldest remaining living things on the planet.

As a kid, dirt became an acquired taste.  Before our driveway got paved I had the best source of dirt for mud pies.  My Dad’s Ford drove over the same spots each day to and from work.  This action conveniently broke up the larger stones into smaller ones.  In a small tin pie pan filled with dirt I’d add water, stir to blend, and with a little shaping here and there I was finished with my recipe.

My hands would be covered with varying shades of taupe and little speckles of granite and quartz.  I’d keep my hands very still until the mud dried, then make a fist so the dried mud would start to curl backwards and fall away.  Patience was required to move a mud pie successfully onto the sidewalk for drying in a July Sun.  I’d lie under the big Elm tree in our front lawn and listen to the June bugs, their wings ticking away the hours, as I waited for my mud pie to dry.

There was an unmistakable smell about those minerals and how it interacted with my olfactory senses and imagination.  I feel the same way when I’m fortunate enough to work with clay.  There is an organic connection happening that just plain feels good as the coolness of the clay wakes up the circuitry within my cells.  Maybe that’s why I’m not especially concerned with dying and transforming my body back to dust.  It’s part of the same organic structure.  Like the mud pie, you change the consistency with water; it dries, then falls away to be reclaimed by the Earth again.

Once my mud pie was sufficiently dry, I’d hold it gingerly and take a bite.  The gritty, dry sensation of this act never seemed to register as odd behavior.  And it’s not as if I sat there and ate the whole thing, usually a small bite or two was enough to satisfy my particular yen for some minerals I obviously felt was denied.

While going through the motions of making the mud pies, tasting them, I felt in some way it was connecting me with Mother Earth in the very earliest of her years – her childhood.  I wanted to experience in some minute way an earthy umbilical connection.

Sensitive kids march to their own beat.  They seek levels of trying to understand their place on this planet by reverting to primitive rituals.  Even though my early childhood took place in the on-the-surface benign years of the ‘50’s, Nature Spirits were sing-songing my name to be aware – to listen to their voices.

It doesn’t matter what the years, what your age – can you even hear when these Spirits call you to a level of connection that is so abstract you consider it to be part of your norm?  That you don’t question the calling or doubt why you think a certain way?  It’s a knowing.  Knowing who you are; knowing your place in the Universe, and knowing its okay to answer the call.

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21
May

Unrealized Potentials

   Posted by: admin    in Psychic Sense, Reclaim Your Light, Uncategorized

For anyone experiencing unemployment, feeling restless from unrealized potentials and lost dreams, or fighting mental exhaustion — take heart there is a way to reclaim your light.

As children we played freely without reserve.  There was no censoring of creative thought or act.  As a baby boomer we lounged on blankets under trees, having conversations with our baby dolls, Barbies and paper dolls. We’d weave together coloured cotton loops to make potholders or braid miniature rugs for our dollhouse.  Bursting into dance on the front lawn or practicing cheers to qualify for the Pep Club, we begged our parents to stay outdoors as late as we could, at least until the street lights came on.  Gardens and woods were a magical place of fairies, and fireflies.  Costumes for our backyard plays were made from housedresses Mom lent us, or Dad’s old white shirt rescued from being torn for rags.  Listening to our transistor radios, we’d use a brush as a microphone and sing-a-long to popular songs heard on American Bandstand.  We kept diaries, pressed flowers and wrote poetry.  Boys played cowboys and Indians, raced soap-box derby cars down the street, were members of the all boys club that sat high in a tree or played glorious pirates as they imagined themselves on Treasure Island.

What was your awe factor as a child?  What play-acting activities did you enjoy in those early years, that have not yet been realized in your life?

Slogging through years of disappointments, grief, loss of dreams, unfulfilled relationships, jobs not careers, and responsibilities of raising a family, causes our higher potentials to become buried then forgotten within our consciousness.  Inner light diminishes, because we forget.  We forget the energy we had as children.  It’s not too late, no matter what your age, to reclaim that light.  Letting life beat us down must be fought hard against with a higher power we all possess.  Depression is lack of action.  In the words of that great lyricist Dorothy Fields, “pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again”.

Are you attuning yourself to failure or success?  Whatever your current situation, you need to understand that change is a natural process.  The more you fight change, the more it will fight you.  If you surrender to the process it will lead you to an inner light of ascension; an ascension of understanding that you still have some work to do on this planet as it relates to the gifts you were given as a child.

How to begin:

Write down a list of all the things that brought you joy as a child.

How many of those joyful gifts can you segue into your present life now?

What imaginative ways can you think to live your passion?

Examples:

If you day-dreamed about being an actor join the community drama club.

If you wanted to be a doctor or nurse, take the EMT accredited training.

If you wanted to be a CPA let HR Block train you.

If you are a care-giver with natural empath tendencies, volunteer at hospice, Big Brother/Sister, elder care facilities, literacy training, or the local hospital.

If you wanted to be a musician or artist, there is no time like today to start lessons.  Don’t have the money for lessons?  Then ask someone you know with these gifts to mentor you!

If you wanted to be a writer, start writing about the intimate subject of you; your experiences; your lessons; your joys;-just begin.

Life as a child was a gift and remains an untapped potential in regaining our sense of true-born Spirit not yet fulfilled.  Share your gifts – what are you saving them for?

When you were born, you were born with a lightseed inside of you.  Let this light shine through your unique talent given to you at birth.

Inspire others – elevate the genuine philanthropy born to you.

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