Labyrinth Lessons – Seed, Time, Harvest
Thursday, September 27, 2022 was an labyrinth adventure day for me, and my third and final stop of the day…
The world is too dangerous for anything but truth and too small for anything but love. - William Sloan Coffin
I'm fascinated by labyrinths and seek them out wherever and whenever I travel. I generally go in with a question and come out with three reflection points. "Solvitur ambulando" (It is solved by walking).
Sometimes it's really hard to be a "work in progress". But I once read, "You're either green and growing or ripe and rotting", so I try to remember to be grateful for the never-ending opportunities to learn and and grow.
Connecting with people and engaging in healthy relationships is important to me.
It wasn’t until I went through years of therapy (and my 2nd divorce) that I learned about the five love languages. It has been an ongoing lesson to learn that sometimes people love you in ways that are often easiest for them, but not necessarily what you want/need.
One of my biggest take-aways is remembering and recognizing that we are still being LOVED.
We often love others in the way WE want to be loved. Sometimes, its best to remember that OUR way isn’t always the best way…
No matter what, though, keep loving others. Love is the answer.
All of us blossom when we feel loved and wither when we do not feel loved.
Gary Chapman Tweet
On the see-saw of life, which do I prefer?
Nature or cities? Gifts or affection? Casual or fancy? Early bird or night owl? Winter or summer? Spring or fall? Ice cream or cake? Hotels or Airbnb?
I’m a labyrinth-loving, ice-cream eating army brat.
Every time I hear our national anthem, I get chills.
If someone is sincerely apologetic, I cannot hold a grudge.
I’m a mother, sister, daughter, friend and mentor. Oh, and an ex-wife (x2).
Carmina Burana is my favorite cantata and when I hear it, my soul sings with joy.
I believe in the awesome power of community.
I’m a constant work in progress – faith in God and therapy can do wonders!
100% Gemini
I am a child of God.
When I talk about my values and character, it seems unwise to point out my not-so-great attributes, like the fact that I hate sharing my ice cream or that I sometimes shamelessly gloat when I beat small kids at board games. Instead, I’ll focus on my more admirable attributes – the things that make me respectable so you can tell your friends and family about me without being ashamed or embarrassed. These are my Core Values:
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Remember: Life is good,
you can never have too many friends,
and ice cream makes everything better.