We work, worry, pay bills, and make appointments. When we're busy, it's usually our most intimate undertakings that get pushed aside-relationships neglected, creativity abandoned, self-care lost.
Today, take care of the mundane details of your life and make space for dreamtime. Take your lunch to a quiet spot, leaving the work crew or your family behind. If you work outside the home, use your commute time to get in touch with your deepest desires. Ask yourself: "What is my heart's desire?" Listen carefully to what arises. Ask: "Where will I plant these seeds?" Identify a half-hour slot in your day when you could regularly invest in your dreams. When the seed is planted, our deepest desires grow. Next year you could have a completed manuscript, written in half-hour increments at lunch, or a healing daily meditation practice, undertaken completely on public transit. Today, seed your deepest desires. |
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