Archive for the ‘Spirit’ Category

A Moment of Truth

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

A PathOnePinky.com member Barb sent in this lovely prose recently, and has granted us permission to share it with the community.

“My Truth”

pain, heartache, anxiety and loss are all life’s way of inviting me to grow
it requires me to name my sorrows,
to identify and explore their cause,
to see their manifestation,
to acknowledge the fear and sadness in my response
to what has become a inconsolable longing inside.

I cannot console what I am not willing to acknowledge;
what I am not willing to name.
I can not know what I am not willing to explore
and I cannot heal what I am not willing to release.

suppressing, hiding, denying, avoiding, minimizing,
pretending and stifling are the architects of
my sorrow, my suffering.
suffering comes from resisting, restraining,
confining.

healing comes from listening, releasing,
letting go, disarming, opening, speaking my truth,
naming what scares me,
exploring the root of my fear(s), telling my stories.

healing comes from presence.
awareness.
a willingness to relinquish
the past.
forgiveness.
healing comes each time I am
present in the moment,
each moment I claim what is true for me.
the moments I speak and write, laugh and cry from my heart
the moments I practice transparency,
the moments I am visible and vulnerable,
the moments I admit I don’t know,
the moments I quit pretending,
the moments I am playful
or serious or tender
the moments I know the difference.
the moments when I trust,
and embrace the complexities of my life and
especially my loves.

I choose the moments,
this moment.
now,
to heal
to be whole
to be authentic
to see the possibilities,
set aside expectations
and to love without conditions.

Thank you so much for sharing, Barb.

Do you have a moment of truth you’d like to share? An “Aha!” moment, an epiphany, or just a quiet realization? Share it here.

Your Daily Routine

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Recently at OnePinky.com we had a discussion on daily routines, and how important it is to establish daily habits to make them permanent features in our lives.

OnePinky sisters had lots of positive routines, rituals and daily habits to share.

Danielle writes so beautifully on the message board:

Every day I wake upbuddha

Smile at my children

Smother them with kisses -

Give my husband a wet one.

Every day I brush my teeth, drink tea, exercise

I work, have lunch, call a friend

Smile, chase 2 boys, try not to yell

Every day I thank God for my amazing life

For my family, my friends, my joy, possibility.

I try to laugh often, I always read something inspiring, most days I write.

Every day I nourish my body with healthy food, kind thoughts, exercise and rest.

Every day I remember that I am choosing LOVE.

I personally love your routine, gal! Gorgeous expression and beautifully written.

Thank you for sharing, Danielle.

What daily rituals or routines do you have?

Do you keep a gratitude, or blessing journal? Do you move your body a certain way each day—perhaps start your morning with yoga?

Do you meditate, visualize positive things happening to you and set a daily intention? And then let it go?

Do you have one routine you do each day that you could share with the OnePinky sisters?

Perhaps you have a ritual everyone else could benefit from? We would love to hear about it.

Please share your daily routine here.

And know you are blessed.

xo,
Laura

A Body Image Revolution

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

For years, I’ve always known that my life’s work is doing what I’m doing. I’ve struggled with the how-to’s, but it finally came to me that how to do it was to start a revolution.

The world is experiencing a massive revolution right now. It is like the sixties all over again…

A Body Image Revolution. Have you seen how Body Image Mastery is changing lives?

A Food Revolution.   People are growing real food (to save money)! Yahoo!

An Environmental Revolution. Have you seen An Inconvenient Truth? (If not, you need to!)

Many people believe that there is actually a new age dawning on us of revolutionary thought and presence. The Mayan calendar, ending in 2012, indicates to some that the birth of a brand new enlightenment will begin. Though no one knows for sure what this means, I do know one thing for certain:

A radical shift in the way we look and feel about our bodies is happening right now. And it’s happening at OnePinky.com.

OnePinky.com is a safe haven for all unloving thoughts towards your body, a sanctuary for both discovery and recovery; it is the gentle reminder for self-love and self-care, the place for shelter, safekeeping, support and growth. Learn to love  who you are and how you look, how to care for your perfect self, and to be the whole and complete love of your own life.

OnePinky.com is where you need to be.

Using the Law of Attraction to “Lose” Weight – The Question and the Answer

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Using the Law of Attraction to “Lose” Weight – The Question and the Answer

Ever since I was a little girl, I knew about the Law of Attraction, I just didn’t know what it was called. I would have conversations with God, things would happen in my life, and I would be left saying, “Wow, that was like magic – how did that happen?” The most poignant example was in my early twenties when I began losing pound after pound. I kept putting my intention out there, and the results KEPT coming. This week, Oprah Winfrey has launched her own new intentions, beginning with her New Year TV series and articles highlighting her commitment to self-love and self-care as an answer to her weight struggle. While I’m hugely flattered that Oprah has unknowingly tapped into my personal mission and life’s work, it started me thinking. If self-love is the answer (and it is), what exactly is the question?

The Question: What do you want to attract for 2009? We are almost one week into this New Year, and no matter what we hear about the economy or the state of things around, you can’t deny the optimism and excitement in the air. It is a New Year, a new beginning, and the most important question you can ask yourself is: What do I WANT? It sounds so simple, but more of us run from this question rather than ever dare to answer it. The closest we often get is some faded, recycled New Year’s Resolution. Why? Is claiming our own power that frightening? Yes. It is.

We’ve heard a TON about the Law of Attraction over the last few years, but truly it begins (or ends) with that simple question. Only then can we see, recognize and accept what we pull toward us. Because what we focus on surely expands. Let’s apply this to the most common New Year’s resolution – to lose weight. What happens when we try to lose weight? Well, first of all, we’re focused on “losing” something. So it’s not surprising that we would, on some deep level, resist the effort from day one. When we’re losing something, we are constantly focused on a negative. When we lose something, it often means that we are either going to get it back or are trying to get it back!

In order to use the Law of Attraction, we must first answer, “What do I want?” in a way that is not a loss. We want to be healthy, perhaps even slender. We want to have more energy and stamina. We want to recognize our beauty (even though it is constantly present, we may feel disguised by excess weight and not recognize it). When THOSE things are our focus, the message we send to our psyche (and our heart) is one of self-love, rather than loss. Loss deeply implies a level of judgment, and even self-loathing, so it can’t attract healthy change.

We are magnificent, no matter what we weigh or THINK.

The beauty in our bodies is absolute and undeniable. We are living, and this life is happening this moment – and the next and the next. By focusing on the positive expressions of self-love and GROWING our strength and health, and by accepting that true self-love means courageous choices – THAT is a shift toward attraction that we can all consciously put into practice.

The Answer: Self-love equals courage. Deep inside, we all know this is true. It is why we do not CLAIM our questions. If we did, we would have to claim our answers, and this is not easy. For most of us, courage will not show up on a battlefield on some distant shore, or a burning building that we rush into to save the cat. Courage will show up in quiet, but enormously significant choices that we make every day. It will appear when we set aside forty minutes for dedicated movement out of every 24 hours we live (less than 5% of each day, by the way). When we DON’T make the time to exercise, we literally say that we are not worth 5% of our own time. But there’s no judgment here – life moves quickly, and women especially have lists inside of lists to accomplish each day. That is exactly why self-love = courage. Often, we must push something aside or say “no” in order to claim that time and our responsibility to our healthy bodies. But IF we want real change, mentally focusing on what we want to attract is only the beginning – that focus MUST be followed by our ACTIONS.

  • Who do we surround ourselves with? If they are moving, chances are you will be too.
  • What foods are in my house? If I haven’t got fruits and vegetables, I can’t be eating them.
  • Am I reading inspirational material?
  • Am I taking positive courses on body image (If you can’t afford one, go online for free materials to get started or find a great 12-step program, such as overeaters anonymous.)

And finally, NEVER underestimate the power of prayer. There is a beautiful thread that runs through you, it is the thread of love and timelessness. Grab onto that thread and know that you are a part of ALL things. Use it to pull you out of hopelessness or false resolutions, and let it, instead, tie you to your own powerful and abundant future. A future of health and confidence. Remember, with this common thread, even if you can’t do this for yourself some days, you can still do it for the person who would look to YOU for breath and inspiration. Choose to focus on what you GAIN in 2009, and simply, gently, release what you used to wish you could “lose.”

Yours in love,

Laura Fenamore, CPCC, Body Image Mastery Mentor
http://www.laurafenamore.com/

Trick or Treat

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

It is sadly obvious that the “economic downturn” that is leaving families homeless, jobless, and without their retirement savings is due, in a large part, to greed. If all things break down to Love or Fear, as some spiritual minds believe, then greed certainly doesn’t fall on the side of love. Greed and Fear. How quickly they spread. Like all illnesses they hit those who are the most vulnerable, those who are discouraged, stressed or run down. So self-care becomes even more vital at a time like this.

For those who are able to breath deeply and find a rhythm, no matter what is happening to them externally, each day can still be filled with gratitude, and yes, even joy.

We are like those kids at Halloween, we can run away, scared by every mask and every ghoul. We can turn off our porch lights and hide in the darkened living room, hoping no one comes to trick us. Our other choice is obvious, we can take a deep breath and remember that there are no ghouls. Masks are only illusions. We can sit on our porch and share what we have with our neighbors. We can even join in and put on our own mask if we need to. We can choose to wear a mask of joy and “act as if” to get through scary days. (Not the same as denial, of course!)

My point is that in good times or bad, you are still living this ONE day of your life. It is yours, and you can refuse to ACT on fear. We may all be afraid; we do not know how things will turn and unfold with the economy, or with anything for that matter. But how we ACT is another story.

Will we sit, in our fearful, darkened living room and EAT all the candy? (It is worth noting that eating disorders are the most common addiction worldwide, and the cause of incalculable illness and emotional agony.) Like Halloween, addiction is a mask – it is not real. It offers a false face of comfort and escape, but underneath is a jailer who will fight with everything he has to keep you imprisoned and in despair.

Each of us has our own jailer, of course. Sometimes it is tangible, like food or alcohol or drug addiction, smoking, gambling, sex. Sometimes it is intangible, and it hides behind the mask of another person or an idea, like our old friend, GREED.

It is up to each of us to rip off the mask and make peace with the charlatan. We can be HOPEFUL at this time and release the EXCESS, caused by greed or fear. It may be frightening, but it is a time of rebalance. Whether we are losing excess debt or excess weight (in whatever form), we know there is a period of adjustment and perhaps grief.

Our habits as a person and a nation are going to have to change to support the new body. The more fit body. The healthier body.

We are the most prosperous nation in the world, and that is not about money. We have freedoms that are only dreamt of by other countries and other people. We can worship. We can speak freely, in word and in print. We can elect our government. We are based, not on a cultural or genetic similarity, but on one idea: Freedom.

The point of this essay is to encourage each of us to ENCOURAGE one another toward inner peace. To claim our own freedoms right now, in this moment. Your freedom. Your right to refuse to be locked in by addiction, hopelessness, greed, fear, or negativity of ANY kind.

This is your one precious life, and perhaps the biggest “trick” of all is that you’ve had the key inside you all along.

To your self-care, Laura Fenamore
Body Image Mastery Mentor
www.LauraFenamore.com