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Winter Radiance

It’s the darkest time of the year (here in the western hemisphere anyway :-) … yet some hearts S H I N E more brightly at this time of year than any other.  For many, this is a season of giving, of generosity, of celebrating our blessings, and a time to reach out to family & friends in special ways.
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As we enter the final week of 2010, I’d like to share a few simple inspirations from my heart to yours.

A poem I wrote in 2006 that I like to share every year at this time:   Embrace

A video I just watched that really speaks to me:  Spiritual Conspiracy

A lovely Christmas song by a young SHINING Star!:  O Holy Night

And, finally, a poem shared by my dear friend Ann Marie. Source unknown.

Be still
Soften into the darkness
Stars will begin to appear
Remember
Remember magic
Remember the brightness that pierces the dark
Remember your vision
Breathe into it…
Receive the grace of your
Own Inner Self.

Let us remember that the most important Gifts come without all the fancy wrappings.  Unwrap your heart & let your True Self glow this holiday season and all through the coming year.

Shining Love & Light your way,  Sor’a

Posted by Sora on Dec 23rd 2010 | Filed in balanced living, inspired living, joyful living | Comments (0)

Peace be within you

It’s International Peace Day today, and I’m celebrating the inner peace that has come from a summer sabbatical.  I thought I’d be writing during this time ‘off’ but the words simply didn’t wish to flow.  My writing has felt rather like a dry river these past few months as I’ve been simplifying my inner & outer world.  But I’m feeling something beginning to bubble inside, and it’s time to put my fingers on the keyboard to see what will come.

Nothing.

Will the flow of Inspiration ever come again?

Silence.

Here I am.  Who am I?

I am a peaceful stream of radiant light, and I shine forth simply in everything I do.  When the words are not here, here I still am, flowing as this silent peace~full stream.

I am reminded of a quote from my teacher, Elle Re:
“You must be willing to be empty, to be full.”

Daisy, by D.Franks

Daisy, by D.Franks

Let me be like this humble flower, bowing to the moment.  In this peace, may I lose myself and become the flower to everyone I meet.  The true path to world peace.

Peace be within you, always.  ~Sor’a


Posted by Sora on Sep 22nd 2010 | Filed in inspired living, simplicity | Comments (0)

Radiant Peace

The Peaceful Woman journey continues … another journal entry I wrote March 3, 2 weeks after returning from my Maui Passage.

I live in a beautiful world.  Everywhere I turn, I see miracles and abundance… and my heart cries to see the death & destruction, the poverty and hopelessness that is also a part of our world.

Sometimes it’s impossible to hold my peace & inner joyfulness in the face of such harsh reality. It breaks my heart to see people impacted by nature’s devastation…or by the changing tides of money flow…or by the indignities inflicted upon the children who are the future of humanity.

I admire the people who show up every day in direct service to those who are struggling to find their way through life-challenging situations.  My prayers and offerings of support sometimes seem inadequate in comparison.  Yet every prayer, every small act of compassion, and every wonderfully unique way we show up for one another…each of these is important.

Today I’m remembering a message from my time in Maui: “Your place is wherever you are. You serve in all that you do.” My heart is still bound to break, and breaking open is a good thing. Let the peace and beauty that lives in my heart flow out to the world in new ways.

Another journal entry: The ‘peace of belonging’ is growing into a tangible sense of peace radiating through me.  I feel it rooting deep into the earth at the same time it surrounds me and reflects into my surroundings.  A friend told me I look more beautifully grounded in my essence than before.  Welcome home, Radiant Peace!

Posted by Sora on Mar 20th 2010 | Filed in inspired living | Comments (2)

The Peace of Belonging

It’s been almost a week since my “Maui Passage” with The Peaceful Woman.  As I reflect back on this multi-faceted journey into peacefulness, it’s hard to know where to begin.

I could begin at the beginning, when a group of women gathered by the ocean to explore individual intentions and the purpose that brought us together.  I remember being in awe at the powerful diversity and strength within this group of women.  I recognized right away that I was here for more than my initial intention to become a facilitator of these experiential retreats.

Into the Valley of Peace

Into the Valley of Peace

I could share about the intricate lessons woven from nature and the mystical beauty of the early Hawaiian culture…of how each of these took us deep into an exploration of our own nature and served as a brilliant reflection of the stories ready to be let go or newly birthed.

But what I really wish to write about is an unexpected gift I received from this “passage” into the peacefulness of authentic being…what I’m calling the peace of belonging. It’s not that I felt unpeaceful before I went or that I didn’t already belong.  I was very much at peace with who I am, how I’m showing up in life, and the community of friends I’ve gathered around me.  But I was totally unprepared for how much I would feel a NEW sense of belonging from this experience, or that I would find such a profound sense of peace as I gave myself over to this belonging.

The ancient Hawaiian culture teaches belonging to the land, to one another, and to the divine presence that is part of everything.  It’s easy for me to feel connected in these ways, and Hawaii offers numerous opportunities to connect to the divinity that breathes through her lands (and her waters ;-).

The belonging I’m feeling goes beyond these and even beyond the renewed connection to my inner being.  This belonging is about being part of something bigger than any one of us, and about knowing there’s something being created here that will serve the world in ways none of us can on our own.

I’ll be writing more about the fullness of this experience in days to come, but for now I just wanted to share this peace :-) of my heart and to extend my deep gratitude to TPW founder, Cher Bertrand, for birthing this opportunity.  The Peaceful Woman is about personal renewal & the cultivation of inner peace…but more importantly, it’s a powerful call for women to spread our wings and to emerge as a collective force of leadership for our world.

I hope you’ll come FLY with us!   ~Shining Sor’a

Read ‘The Peaceful Woman’ poem

Peace~full Butterfly Women

Peace~full Butterfly Women by Rachel Flower

***The heart of The Peaceful Woman Maui Passage is learning through nature and reflection in an experiential, no-lecture format. Here are a few journal entries that give a glimpse of my personal experience. Yours is bound to be different but at least as rich! :-)

Day 1: Today we immersed in the native hula, exploring this graceful dance of talk story and falling in love with Hawaiian elder, Aunty Gordeen. My heart sprung wide open when Aunty and three of her students greeted us with a beautiful chant, singing us into their abundant garden paradise. Tears were streaming as we entered this sacred space, donned our hula skirts and prepared to learn the movements and sing a story of awakening the peaceful woman.

Day 2: Drove into Iao Valley, the womb of the island where fertility abounds. After a bit of ‘talk story’ with one of our Hawaiian guides, we were sent off to learn from the river and the sacred energy of the valley…a powerful opportunity to connect with our feminine nature and to release. Most everyone had a powerful experience as they immersed in the river; my own came from NOT immersing and allowing myself to release in a different way. “The journey is more satisfying than the destination” was my personal mantra for the day.

Day 3: Fire Day. Lava walk and Hawaiian sweat lodge. I’d like to burn away whatever it is that keeps me from fully connecting with the group. This wasn’t an easy day for me. I am wondering whether this is my place and how I can be more in service and connection here.

Day 4: Waterfall … Flow day. Where am I not in flow in my life? What needs to shift for my flow to return? Walking into the bamboo on our way to the waterfall, I’m flooded by answers to these questions. I need a shift in my mental perspective. I also receive a direct answer to my wondering from yesterday: “Your place is wherever you are. You serve in all that you do.” I leave the bamboo feeling revitalized.

[The longer story involves falling down a waterfall & receiving 5 stitches in my head…the power of manifesting a profound experience to punctuate the message and give the group an opportunity to dive deep into their own reflections.]

Day 5: Ocean Day … Unity. “You have all you need, right here, right now.” Enough said. I am complete.

Post Reflection Entry: The power of an experience is how it keeps working even after it is “over” … the layers of learning keep unfolding, and I’m finding the radiant peace from this experience moving through me and pulling me to act in new ways.

Posted by Sora on Feb 26th 2010 | Filed in authenticity, balanced living, joyful living, living on purpose | Comments (1)