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Moss Goddess |
Here's what it's all about: I've been engaging in this practice for a while now, but listening to
this podcast gave me a name for it... goddess time. Yes! This is a practice for busy women with lots of responsibilities and demands on their time and person. (That's pretty much all of us, right?) Here's how it works for me. On Sunday morning, my time is my own. No one else (including my internal taskmaster) can tell me what do, or even make requests. No phone. No e-mail. It could be a walk, or yoga, or blogging, or a wander in the garden, but usually it's bed, tea, scented candle, journal, pens, huge stack of books and magazines, plus the little dog who thoroughly approves of mornings in bed. I've worked to make my bedroom feel like a little sanctuary, so I relish this *free* time I get to spend there. It makes the whole week easier. Where can you fit some goddess time into your life?
I found this Moss Goddess on a recent woodland walk. You can find goddesses too - just keep your eyes open!! If you find an amazing goddess,
e-mail me and I'll post her here!
p.s. My
Seven Weeks to an Artful Life e-course is beginning in a few short weeks. Self-care, and creating time for self and creativity, will be a big part of our learning in the course! I'd love it if you'd consider joining us.
2 comments:
omg! what a beautiful goddess formation!
I have come across several natural forms that reminded me of the Goddess. I will have to sort them out.
I would LOVE to see them!
xo
Bronwyn
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