Grace. Much authenticity and ’truth’ can ride on the flow of Grace as it leaves your body into the Space that surrounds you. There is much power in Grace. Power to invite and allow; to attract and compel; to awaken and soothe. Grace allows for an authentic (yet, possibly jarring) expression to be able to be heard. A difficult, challenging truth can be ... Continue Reading >>
challenges
Recalculating…
There are times when the temptation to move into silence and isolation is greater than my ability to choose otherwise. The cacophony of competing ’truths’ and ‘realities’ grind against each other and pulverize the last vestiges of my hope for a world that remains recognizable to me and, in any way, reflects the future I once held for my sons and their ... Continue Reading >>
Sheila Winter Wallace: Focus on Resourcefulness!
"This global pause to be still, let go and let god, invites me to consider what I'd like to contribute in these times of rapid fire uncertainty... contributions that will nourish one's body, mind and soul in ways that will transform pain into peace and possibility. What is it that you need to lead yourself out of overwhelm and into the certainty of your own ... Continue Reading >>
Challenges
Our greatest challenge is never the one we think we’re facing – it’s always in the way we’re facing it. ... Continue Reading >>
Deep Dive: Day 6 – Allowing the Hunger to Feed
As one who trusts deeply in the intuitive… that inner truth often devoid of outer evidence…. I am naturally drawn to what is called prophecy or the pre-cognitive. How could it be otherwise? Perhaps the difference lies, for me, in the source of the precognition: my own or that of another. When that of another, the same principles apply as they do for any ... Continue Reading >>
Giving thanks in tough times
For many, times have been and continue to be difficult. As families come together, we are called to go beyond the obvious and move into expressions of thanks that may look new and unfamiliar. And yet, gratitude for who we are - alone and together - can be greater than our fear of what might have been. As a reminder, I revisited this exploration on ... Continue Reading >>