EXPLOSIVE ENERGY

Beloved,

My mother was part Indian, Native American and every winter she would tell me that the last storm of winter, usually in March, was considered the poor man’s fertilizer.  The temperatures, moisture and the type of snow affect our soil and make it more conducive for planting. I know we are fed up with snow by now but when you know the real reason Mother Nature does this is to actually help our farmers and the land. it makes the snow more bearable. 

I know that tempers are short due to the energy and also the yearning for spring and warm weather here in the Northeast makes us chomp at the bit.  We seniors have been dealing with different challenging episodes at the Senior Center here since the new director, a much younger woman who does not understand being a senior, has been making so many changes that our heads are reeling.  I belong to a Pitch league, a card game, and we meet once a week at the Senior Center.  Last week we met and instead of our long tables there were three HUGE round tables.  We have six teams and the long tables allow for 2 teams at each table.  The large round ones allow 6 teams also but it is very difficult to hide your cards in the round and the dealer had to “sail” the cards across the ever so wide tables.  These tables may be good for eating with people but not for card playing.  Also, they are so huge that it is difficult to maneuver them to make room for exercising or any other activity that goes on in this one room where everyone can meet.  The long tables take less room and 3 of them can fit in half the room even with people seated at them. We card players made do but told the director that we need smaller tables. 

Mind you, the Senior Center used to have many folding long tables where we could add more people for lunch or anything else when more people showed up.  They used to be stored in a room like a large closet off the main room.  Well, she has turned that closet into a pantry taking our storage space away so now we only have 3 large round tables that do not fold for storage and are inadequate for everyone’s needs.  This week we showed up and our league leader was told we or she would have to set up 6 smaller folding tables and carry 24 chairs so there would be seats.  Then we were expected to undo all of that after the game. 

Let me be clear that all the neighboring town Senior Centers do all the set up and take down because that is the function of the Senior Center. There are much younger volunteers who do this or the director does it.  We have been very accommodating with this youngster because she is so unaware that seniors require different things than do others her age.

All of a sudden she shows up with 2 strong men and we had to move tables, the big ones and the ones we were playing on so they could bring up a big freezer from the first floor.  Out of my mouth pops: “Gee, thank you for all the help you got to take these tables and chairs down.”  Now, I know it sounded sarcastic and it probably was meant to be.  The biggest surprise I had was that I had no forewarning that those words were going to pop out of my mouth. As she passed me she said: “You got the tables didn’t you?”

Suddenly, I was so angry and I don’t usually get that angry.  I felt like I had a volcano in my gut and it was ready to explode. One good thing about getting older is that you let more go under the table without reacting. I was shaking I was so mad.  The pit of my stomach was as big and hard as a cannon ball.  All of us seniors were angry but I seemed to be the one that it hit the most. I came home and called my selectmen and he was gracious enough to come to my home and talk to me.  I then wrote a letter and asked the seniors to look at it, add something if they wanted and I will present it to the selectmen at the next meeting. 

I hope this is not boring you but I needed to set the background for what I finally discovered about myself during all of this.  I am quite familiar when my guidance takes over and tells people what they need to hear. My Spirit takes over which I allow because my human self would not know what is needed at that moment.  But this force of anger I was unprepared for and as I relive the event, I now realize that my Spirit took over in a way that I had been resisting my whole  life.  I do not like being combative and I much prefer to see the good in everyone.  As we all know, there is a Divine Purpose and Divine Plan afoot here on this planet.

Evidently I am part of a Divine Plan to make some changes that would benefit all the seniors as well as bringing up my fear of being assertive for me to look at and love.  I still do not like being at odds with others, I prefer talking and coming to a compromise.  I would not make a good Politician; I do not like the feeling in my soul, in my heart or in my gut. But, like it or not, I am at the forefront here and everyone likes my letter and are willing to sign it to make our Selectmen aware of what is happening at our Center.   Whew, I can’t wait until this is over so I can return to my normal state.  I couldn’t even say my morning prayers yesterday as my mind would not stop and I could not sink into my meditation or prayers.  Boy, am I experiencing a lot of new feelings and awareness that I had not felt before.

This video from Panache Desai seems so appropriate for what I just shared.  I keep playing it until my mind stops all of this discord and I can relax into a peaceful heart.

https://www.panachedesai.com/blog/how-to-dynamically-express-yourself-in-the-world

I am sharing these videos so if you ever find yourself in the situation I am in, it will help calm you and bring you back to yourself, your new self. Here is new video from Lee Harris.

http://www.leeharrisenergy.com/lheblog/embodychange

This youth took the time to listen to this homeless man and is an inspiration to his peers.  Check it out here.

What an unlikely pair.  God takes care of ALL of his creatures including us.

It is too late to join this march but I thought you might like to know what is happening now to these warriors.

http://nativenationsrise.org/

LOVE IS IN THE AIR

Beloved,

 Well, we finally got snow, all 2 feet of it here in Wales. As far as snowstorms go, this one was big BUT we had no electric or TV outages. The kids got a snow day from school and finally have snow to play in.  I am literally and physically snowed in.  Our street is plowed but my driveway has not been plowed yet although I know the guys won’t forget me, they must be having a hard time at their commercial contracts to keep the snow off the parking lots especially with the wind we are having.  I can open my storm door a little but being on the lake when it is windy, it creates a whirlwind right around my house and deposits snow on my stoop even when it is not snowing. You should see the beautiful patterns that the wind has created.  There are parts of my yard near the garage where there is no snow and yet there are high drifts right next to those bare spots.  I still claim that Mother Nature is the best artist in the world. No one can compare to her.

 “Finding Calm among the Storm” by Dana Mrkich sounds like a perfect article to follow the storm we just experienced.  In fact, it is a perfect antidote to ANY storm you are in the middle of.

 “You have a Choice” by Ann Albers speaks right to me at this moment.  I am still snowbound but I can choose to fret or relax.  I have heat, food and all of my utilities, why do I feel isolated or abandoned?  I am not either of those things but the very fact that I cannot get in my car and go where I want to go has those feelings coming up. Is it habit or is a past memory?  I CAN CHOOSE to feel my mind’s wanderings or I can CHOOSE to look at reality and SEE that none of those fears are true. In reality, I am sitting in my warm house bathing in the sun as I write to you. 

 Tomorrow is a Lunar Eclipse.  A clip of what opportunities abound during this event by Sarah Varcas.

 What an amazing exercise this would be for all of humanity to participate in.  This video would be great going viral on the media. 

 Let us all “Raise the Bar on LOVE” by Alan Cohen.  This week is the perfect time to begin. I wish you a HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

 In honor of Love and Valentine’s Day this week, I offer these stories of the advancement of mankind, one situation at a time. Imagine what humanity could create if more of us came together in solidarity.  It is happening all over this planet right now. This speaks of the love that is in all of us even when we are not consciously aware that it is the reason behind all of the good in this world. Enjoy all the love that you do not usually hear or see on the media.   It is from Col Chris Hadfield.

 https://www.facebook.com/interestingsh/videos/1248207171928552/

 

Love and Light

Mary Grace

http://www.IAmMaryGrace.com
http://www.TheWoundedChalice.com

SPRING IS IN THE AIR

Beloved,

My favorite New Year saying:

As we enter a new year, please remember…
No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church,
No matter what your current family or marital situation,
No matter what your own personal history, age, background,
race, color or sexual orientation,
No matter what your own self-image may be,
You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and
respected here at Sacred Heart Church all year round.

This my priest says from the pulpit at least once a month but at Christmastime, there are more people who come to Mass so it is published in our weekly bulletin also. It touches my heart and the hearts of all who hear it and all that read it. I wanted to share this with you so you know that God has no favorites. You are all loved. Love yourself as God loves you, unconditionally.

http://files.constantcontact.com/6a626ea1201/b679f3c8-2600-468b-9cdf-7ee62791c26c.pdf

Age does have its wisdom yet youth sometimes gives us a more simple answer because they are yet unspoiled by society.

http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/kid-therapist-raises-money-offering-advice-stressed-new-yorkers/?utm_campaign=newsletters&utm_medium=weekly_mailout&utm_source=04-01-2017

As I sit here in my home in the sun, I realize that this time of the year brings about more concern over the weather. Last week we had nights below zero and the lake was frozen solid all across and yet for the last three days we have had temperatures in the 50’s. Yesterday felt like Spring, it set a record of 56 degrees and people were out in shirts. I went shopping just to be out in this beautiful weather and to also watch people as they came out doors. People were smiling and walking even more briskly. This morning I got up and the lake is thawed halfway, half is water, the other half is still ice. I did notice in the fall that the squirrels were not as fat as most winters and they are still normal. I take that as a good sign. I, personally, am enjoying this weather but I am afraid the ice fishermen are not. The skiers are all set because they go higher up the mountains and the snow can be man-made.

If this is a sign of 2017, we had better make peace with change because it is happening all around us and at a moment’s notice. We New Englanders are more used to quick changes in the weather and we have clothes to prove it. We live in layers so we can take off or put on to accommodate the climate. As for me, I never completely put away my summer wardrobe; I always keep something just in case. Yet people who live in warm climates are more easy going and go with the flow of life more easily. Perhaps it is because we Northerners always have our shoulders hunched up because of the cold so we are not as pliable. The warmer temperatures slow down the activities whereas the colder temperatures have us racing to keep warm.

What a fad I hope this turns out to be. Imagine that you would like someone to talk to. What an opportunity this offers because if you don’t want to talk, you don’t sit but if you wish to chat, just sit and someone will sit down with you and you just might make a new friend. At the least, you will learn something new you didn’t know before as we are all different.

http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/friendship-bench-proven-alleviate-mental-illness-symptoms/?utm_campaign=newsletters&utm_medium=weekly_mailout&utm_source=04-01-2017

Do you know if this is offered locally? What a great idea.

http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/cyclists-volunteer-give-nature-rides-wheelchair-bound/?utm_campaign=newsletters&utm_medium=weekly_mailout&utm_source=11-01-2017

Do you know anyone who is concerned about Melanoma? Look what the future holds.

http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/promising-new-drug-stops-spread-melanoma-90/?utm_campaign=newsletters&utm_medium=weekly_mailout&utm_source=11-01-2017


Love and Light

Mary Grace

http://www.IAmMaryGrace.com
http://www.TheWoundedChalice.com