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Channeled message: love is the only work

This is the only work, the most important work. Many of you are going through human lives one after the other with hearts that lay almost dormant – you build layer after layer of defences against a pain that ceased many lifetimes previously. This is normal and fine but now Read more…

By Vicky Charles, 6 months6 months ago

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❄️ beautiful & unique as a snowflake - just like you ❄️

Vicky
What is the point of life? That's the question my What is the point of life? 
That's the question my newly minted 9 year old posed to me half way through dinner this evening.
Needless to say, I was unprepared for such a philosophical discussion, and blurted out something about everyone finding a different point and meaning for their own life. 
Some people feel that the point is to make as much money as possible 
Some people feel that the point is to have as much fun as possible. 
Some people feel that the point is to help as many people as possible. 
What would you say, if asked that question? 
What is the point of your life?
Why are we here?
When I went into labour 5 weeks early, I didn't re When I went into labour 5 weeks early, I didn't really have the head space to stop and think about what that meant. 
We were in hospital for 2 weeks, in and out of NICU, under bili lights, learning to breastfeed. All I wanted was to go home - but when they finally let us leave, I was terrified. What were they thinking, just sending me home unsupervised with this tiny human?!
We had a somewhat bumpy start; things were tricky to begin with. Before S was a month old, it was just the two of us and I was petrified.

Every year on her birthday I look back on how far we've come. With her, the growth is obvious: she's gone from a tiny, prem baby to a 9 year old who is almost as tall as me. 
I think I've grown a lot too though. Being a parent is the ultimate spiritual practice. They say that at each age, your child brings up things in you from when you were that age - which can certainly be challenging. It's also rewarding though, and we have lots of fun. 

With every birthday and Christmas I worry that I've not bought her enough presents, that she will be disappointed, that because she only has me, she is missing out. That I am not enough. 

And then on the day, I remember that this kid is  happy with whatever comes her way. She had a treasure hunt; special breakfast; birthday cake in the park with her cousins; time with her aunties who she'd not seen properly for months. All of these are things she will remember long after she's grown out of the customisable trainers and the Minecraft tracksuit... The spy set though, might be one of those things she remembers forever. And to think I almost didn't buy it...
I've spent my evening preparing for S's birthday t I've spent my evening preparing for S's birthday tomorrow. This is her second lockdown birthday, so I've done my best to make it special. 
As soon as we finished dinner she went upstairs to play on the tablet with strict instructions not to leave her room without checking with me first.
I've put up hunting outside, decorated the living room, put together a scooter, set a treasure hunt, hidden secret treat food away... Now all that's left is to write in her birthday card... Oh, and the fairies will need to stop by and leave her a present!
I still cannot believe I am a parent, much less that my teeny tiny baby will be 9 whole years old tomorrow. And man alive, is she the coolest kid I know.
I was asked to try out some food from @loveyoursel I was asked to try out some food from @loveyourselfhq - a service that delivers healthy, tasty meals to your door. You can choose from a range of different types of diet, and I chose keto - because I've always wanted to try it, but I never manage to get started with these things! 
For breakfast I had a cheese and bacon frittata; my snack mid morning was a roasted tomato and red pepper soup. Lunch was a delicious baked salmon with cauliflower, and for tea I had courgette and tomato stew.
I've tried meal delivery services before, and I was really impressed with this one. The food is really tasty and appetizing; not what I was expecting for "keto" at all. 
It's not something I could afford to do on a long term basis, but it's a great way to get started with a healthy, balanced diet - or for those times when there's so much going on you don't have time to prepare healthy meals for yourself but don't want to live off crisps and cake (just me?)
At the moment they have 20% off any 4 or 8 week plan using the code SPRINGSALE.
#AD disclaimer: I was provided with these meals for free, but all words and pictures are my own.
The thing about Easter egg hunts is that S loves t The thing about Easter egg hunts is that S loves the part where you find the eggs - and she's never too bothered about the eating them part.
I'm fact, she has never in her life actually finished her Easter chocolate. Every year at Christmas I end up throwing away an Easter egg or two! I can't help buying too many small eggs though as I know how much she enjoys finding them!
When she was very small I would follow her around the house, taking eggs out of her basket to re-hide them and she had the time of her life finding eggs for hours!
Now she's older, she still has far too much chocolate - but she's too eagle eyed for me to get away with the re-hiding. 
She gave up chocolate for Lent, and has done really well even though I keep forgetting and offering her chocolate spread or chocolate brioche! She's currently tucking into pains aux chocolat for breakfast... Probably followed by some Easter chocolate.
Happy Easter everyone 🐰
I saw this earlier and it really resonated with me I saw this earlier and it really resonated with me.
It's not about calming down; it's more about bringing your mind back to the present moment.
When I feel anxious, my thoughts are usually way off into the future or back in the past. I'm composing emails or planning what I will (or would) say to someone.
I'm not here; in my brain it is not now. 
Finding ways to return to this moment helps me to relieve that anxious feeling.
I do this by watching my breath or paying attention to something around me - especially something in nature. I watch the birds out of the window or find a far away tree and watch its branches in the breeze.
Sometimes it works; sometimes it takes a little longer to work; sometimes I give up before it begins to work.
Right now it's the only option available to me though, so I try again and again.
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