Stillness: Study 18

December rain falls this morning in bursts of sound. Still too dark for me to see, but I can hear the rain, and the sound makes my home feel so cozy. December. When the outside world chills, I take refuge within. December. A time to pull inward. A time to reflect. A time to slow down and to heal. Some people may ask - Heal? Is something wrong? Actually - I am very healthy - and yet live again with the paradox - that in my healthy state, I am healing. My mind, body, soul, as long as I dwell on this Earth will always be healthy and simultaneously, healing. Many say that healing involves a remembering - I love that word: remembering. from the Latin - re means again and mem means mindful. I am still curious about the suffix ber and why it is used in this word. If you know, please comment on it, I am curious. In Latin, it was used as an adjectival suffix as it appears in the names of the months that begin to grow cold (in the Northern Hemisphere) - simply numbered, but remember is not an adjective - hummm. To continue though, the term literary means to be mindful again. How perfect! In stillness, I am mindful again and remember who I am - and this process revitalizes me - heals me - Do you know the story, “The Ugly Duckling?” I think now of that story. I will post a link to it below. It’s about realization and celebration of the authentic self - when struggle ceases and a rest in awareness begins.

In the safety of stillness, I am healed.

The greatest healing would be to wake up from what we are not.
— Mooji

I breathe and smile. I am safe. I breathe in, and in the security of stillness - I re- mem -ber myself - who I really am - I am love, joy, peace—A child of God - divine.

Making a Connection Through Art Journaling

I am posting this short video showing you how I cultivate stillness through art and nature. Enjoy!

Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you – all of the expectations, all of the beliefs – and becoming who you are.
— Rachel Naomi Remen

Blessings

Thank you for joining me today. Please leave a comment below; I would love to hear from you. If you are drawing snowflakes with me, please leave pictures in the comments or post them on Instagram and #themustardseednews so I can be sure to see them. Sending you love and light ~ Peace for now ~

December Reading List

Silence: The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise by Thich Nhat Hanh

Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle

Too Deep for Words by Thelma Hall

Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive) by W.A. Bentley

 
Be Still
— Psalm 46:10
 

Today I am thankful that I am healthy and that I am healing.

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