I begin each day
by linking up with Spirit,
enjoying coffee.
Being forgiving
releases me from my most
negative thinking.
Sensibly humble,
I am but a single drop
in a large ocean.
When the new doc said
you have cancer, I said I
live in grace, am blessed.
My light brightens lives,
moves others to share their lights.
I’m a Lightworker.
Walking the pathway
of love always leads me to
fabulous outcomes.
Each day can be a
fun-filled adventure, or one
lazy on the couch.
I’m worthy of love,
not too quick to blame myself.
I’m gentle with me.
When I clear clutter,
I feel more relaxed, calmer.
My mind is unbound.
There’s one perfect life.
I know that life is Gods’s life.
That life’s my life now.
Saw my photograph.
I don’t think that’s really me,
just my container.
Flexibility
is not just a body thing.
It’s an attitude.
My Friends are precious,
a loved, special family,
always in my heart.
Spreading the best vibes,
addicting folks to the Good,
I’m a hope dealer.
If it’s not the home
sweet home I was expecting,
I need to adjust.
I meditate, breathe,
feeling the divinity,
in touch with my joy.
My growth continues,
more self-aware with each day,
more light in my mind.
When I’m too revved up,
it helps to take deep, slow breaths,
knowing all is well.
Sometimes I am like
an old dog running full speed
into the darkness.
My dreams are products
of rich imagination,
vivid, active, wild.
Some fresh ideas
are quite uncomfortable,
so I trust in faith.
It’s a useful tool,
the simple act of pausing,
calms what happens next.
Find the child in you
when adulting is too much.
Aim to be playful.
Failure to forgive
keeps me from knowing the truth.
Forgiveness frees me.
Living well with grace,
when I can be of service,
my life is richer.
I care for the earth
with fond appreciation,
also with respect.
If hurt comes today,
I will pause, take a breath and
share the best of me.
I allow my heart
a massage of gratitude.
The rest of me sings
I find peace being
one with all people, aware
I truly belong.
I have great power
and can be a force for good,
wisely and with faith.
As I’ve aged, I’ve learned
to not only seek myself,
simply be myself.