It could be
the bursting forth of spring, and the upcoming full moon on Friday, that is
making things clearer about what needs to grow and what needs to be shed in
order to bloom. I have been hearing
stories from clients about their aha-s and putting connections together in
their realms of self-respect, inner strength and being in one’s truth. It’s so
beautiful watch when people move towards who they are meant to be – especially after
challenging dynamics in their life.
I’m no
exception. What’s showing up for me right now is the word “commitment” to the
relationships in my life. Who are my people? What used to feel right doesn’t
anymore and what is emerging is who I’ve always been under the surface –an eco-witch healer with a bent
for the creative. I’m claiming it – even though I’ve never liked the word “witch”
before. The more I learn, the more I see that “yes – working with the earth and
honouring Her has been my heart the whole time”. I claim it and commit to it in
beautiful ways.
I am also
starting dog training with my 8-year-old dog Max. I’m going to prove that you
can teach an old dog new tricks. This is a chance for me to truly understand
the nature of a dog, and to bond with him even more. This moment feels like I
am committing more to our relationship even though he is an animal. Investing
emotionally in our pets offers so many gifts, even though their life spans are
so short. I’m excited to learn about who he is, not who I thought he has been
the whole time. It’s a new lesson of love.
Speaking of
love, I am getting hitched on June 1st to my best friend and fiancé Ted.
We have been engaged for 2 years, but now 6 weeks left, the reality of
committing through thick and thin is becoming more apparent. Announcing to a
community of people that we want to dedicate our lives to each other seems
huge. Of course I have jitters. I’m a freedom seeker who likes to choose what I
do with my time, money and heart. Of course, Ted is, too. Yet we both somehow
know from our past experiences with relationships that true freedom and love
comes with a sense of responsibility and dedication.
These
values of what we are and are not committed to define us. I’ve seen people
float without any roots in who they are, their purpose or their values. It can
create a whole host of problems like bad habits, relationships and
loneliness. No matter if the commitment
is to a home, a cause or a relationship, it is an important factor in making a
solid life, in my experience.
If you are
ready to get rooted and clear and Blossom Into Your Own this season, I would love to support you. Just book a free40-minute strategy session here to get started…
With hugs
and Happy Spring!
Heather
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