Even the little duckling is grateful for her life!….
I may be just a little duckling
Only a few days in this wondrous world
But I bow my head in thanks to be here
With my tiny wings unfurled….
Pen to paper
Hand to Heart
Never together
Yet never apart
The Lovers linger
At ether’s door
For words to appear
Never read before
Separation is but
An illusion they find
When being together
Is the power of mind
All that matters
And what prevails
Is Love, true Love
All else pales
But ah! When loneliness
Sits on the heart
Like an unwelcome guest
At a cold unlit hearth
The mind wanders
To days together
In the past, in the future
In lavender and heather
On the breeze of thought
On wings of fire
When to touch your beloved
Is a persistent desire
Oh, Lovers apart
Put pen to heart
Write there the words
You felt from the start!
Blythe Ayne
Girl with Her Heart on Fire in the Forest
Thank you Pixabay for the inspiration.
#RomanticMonday #PentoHeart #HandtoHeart #PowerofMind #AllThatMatters
Like things are in disorder? Like chaos is in the driver’s seat? Like all hell has broken loose?
Well, sometimes, it’s true! Sometimes there’s havoc, pandemonium, bedlam, turmoil, confusion, madness.
Sometimes – there is.
But! Don’t be pulled into the maelstrom.
As mayhem was breaking out around me during a particularly troublesome period, I stumbled upon a talk by Gregg Braden, with whom I’ve studied in the past. This was surprisingly serendipitous.
He said two things I’d like to pass on. I hope you find them helpful….
Dr. Braden said he’d been on all the continents except Antarctica over the previous two years, giving seminars and workshops. He said what he noticed, in the midst of the larger, planetary mayhem we’re in, is that people are waiting. All over the world, people are waiting.
His observation was that people are waiting for the world to return to how things used to be. And, while everyone is waiting for things to return to the way they used to be, things are falling apart more.
He said he wanted to communicate two things to people who are listening….
1. Things are not going to return to the way they were.
Not in our individual lives, and not globally. Stop waiting. Acknowledge that things – the world climate, the world economy, and so many other aspects of our lives and the life of the planet – have changed. They will not go back to the way they were.
Our minds must change as well. We must wake up and accept these changes. And get on with it.
Get on with it!
2. And the second thing he observed is that once we accept that things will not return to the way they were, it is time to ask:
“What do people need?”
and
“What does the planet need?”
He illustrated his points with a story about his neighbor who was a builder of beautiful homes. This man was very successful, with many employees, and his homes in great demand.
Then the bottom fell out of his home-building business. He had no business, he had no employees. His life was suddenly a sinking boat. One night he woke in the middle of the night, thinking and thinking. He came to these two statements:
1. Things will never again be as they were before.
2. What do people need?
The result of his self-query was a design for gardens ranging from one by one foot, to four by eight feet. His gardens became in great demand. He’s more successful now than when building homes.
So!… The point of this post is not about his success. That’s merely the fallout of what’s vitally important. What’s important is:
1. Things will never again be as they were.
2. What do people need, what does the planet, need?
You can be amazing in the midst of mayhem. You can make positive changes that help others and you can help Earth.
Yes, you!
You can become quiet and still in equanimity and ask, “What do people need?” “What does the planet need?”
Let the answer rise into your consciousness. Only you can do what you can do.
Only you ….
Blythe Ayne
Read Gregg Braden’s book: Human by Design for more insight.
Sun and moon dance in balanced complement
Equinox!
Delicate clouds sweep down to kiss
The singing flowers
A hummingbird rests on a branch
And tilts her head in rapt delight
Learning the new song.
River rushes over sun-sparked stones
Syncopated percussion
The music pulls
Flowers, grass and leaves
From hibernation
Euphoric, the flowers tumble downhill
In a riot of giggling colors.
Blythe Ayne
#firstdayofspring #equinox #flowers #hummingbird
I went for a walk last night, on equinox, in the meadow. After putting in a lo-o-o-n-g 1sixteen-hour Saturday writing and doing yard work, I wanted to sit in the light of the perfect half-moon in a clear sky.
I wandered out in the moon’s light to my little 12 inch tall stump in the meadow. My throne. From here I witness untold riches – I watch and listen to the bats swoop and dive, I hear the owls calm conversation back and forth across the forest, I see the deer pass me on their well-worn path.
I looked up at the half-moon on this autumnal equinox, when day and night share, half and half, the 24 hours. In my line of vision about a foot away from me, I noticed one tall grass stalk with a large head of seed, bent over in a perfect half-moon shape. I squinted and lined it up with the moon in my vision. The seed head was the exact shape and size of the moon from my perspective, and precisely covered the moon.
I opened both eyes, there was the moon. I closed one eye, and the moon completely disappeared. Amusing. But also causing me to contemplate PERSPECTIVE.
This stem of grass – if I let it, from that narrow perspective – was able to entirely block out the glorious light of the moon that fell freely upon every single plant, creature and element in my world.
A remarkable metaphor! Do we not sometimes do this in our lives, allow some small, dark, thing that is close to us block the glorious light that sheds freely upon us all? The moon and the stem of grass encourages us to open up both of our eyes – our physical eyes and our metaphysical/spiritual eyes to get perspective, to see clearly.
When was the last time you sat on a stump in a meadow to get clarity on your perspective? Why not go now?
A book of meditations that explores perspective….
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Dear enchanting Home
Of my diaphanous Heart
May you thrive in Love
As Love is Life’s greatest Art
May this day be one
Of delicate reflection
As we take a brief hiatus
And contemplate our direction
May we consider
Our amazing destiny
While we pause and give thanks
For every bird for every tree
For each tiny grain
Of the ocean’s far-reaching sand
For every intricate insect
In its niche in every land
May we each heed the call
To awaken from our sleep
To return to balance our Home
We’ve been entrusted to keep
For a gift is a kindness
Even if the Giver is unseen
And LIFE is the greatest gift
Whether one is pauper or queen
Won’t you share with me this moment
As the week goes rushing by
To stop in awe-struck gratitude
For the gift of you and I.
Metta,
Blythe Ayne
Although Fear of Failure and Fear of Success may seem as though they must be, somehow, opposite states of being, what underlies them both is the common ground of….
Fear of Change
We are often more willing to stay miserable than to move into the unknown. But learning to know the unknown is the envelope against which all manifestation and creation pushes.
“Anything I have ever done that was worthwhile …
initially scared me to death.”
Betty Bender
The secret to mastering the unknown is not really a secret. You simply take a baby step. Accomplish a small aspect of an endeavor, an experience, or your heart’s desire, rather than expecting to be entirely successful with it.
Want to end a sense of poverty? Get twenty $1 bills and give them away to strangers.
Want to write a book? Write an article about something that you are passionate about and publish it—free—on the web. Then Goggle yourself and see your name and work come up for the world to see.
Want to give paid seminars and talks to audiences of hundreds or even thousands? Give a complimentary talk at a community organization.
How did any of those experiences feel? Perhaps a little uncomfortable, perhaps a lot empowering.
These small steps in the direction you’re headed give you confidence, bring the fear down to manageable size, provide you with many learning experiences of how to continue toward your goal, and begin to clear the path that brings you and your intention toward one another.
Life involves risk, and risk suggests the possibility of failure. Be willing to take risks! Within those risks lie what you need to learn, within those risks like your rewards.
Another part of this fear-based impedance to our goals is fearing disapproval. You can end up virtually paralyzed in your longing for approval.
You want to be told you’re doing wonderful things, but fearing criticism, being laughed at, scorned, and/or ignored, you put the brakes on manifestation.
An attitude that is wise to acquire is as Wayne Dyer observed, “Your opinion of me is none of my business,” advising us not to be held hostage by longing to receive the good opinion of others. Do as your inner wisdom suggests. It is not possible to “make” others happy, in any case.
You may accept constructive feedback, but, in the end, you must stick by, and be faithful to, your inner knowing.
“Most of our obstacles would melt away
if, instead of cowering before them,
we made up our minds to walk
boldly through them.”
Orison Swett Marden
First, it’s helpful if you tell yourself that there is no such thing as “failure.” The process of discovering how not to do something or how something does not work is central to the process of learning. Otherwise, how will you know how to solve a problem?
You not only learn the correct answer to a problem through processes which do not work, but aspects of this form of learning experience may provide solutions to other problems.
Considering something a failure is simply a negative judgment of your experiences. Failure does not ultimately exist if, when you meet with a setback, you
• pick yourself up
• step back and study the complication
• then make a path around the boulder that landed on your road
and continue to move forward.
Failure only exists when you decide to fail, when you decide to stop moving toward your goal. Honor that energy in you that calls you to your purpose.
We’ve not been taught, at least not formally, how to handle experiences which do not fulfill our expectations. We have been given many models of failure, however.
For instance, if a child has learned 60 percent of the material being taught in school, the child has failed. Why would that child continue to try? Failure is so inflexible.
John Holt, in his book How Children Fail writes, “For many years, I have been asking myself why intelligent children act unintelligently at school. The simple answer is ‘because they’re scared’… fear destroys intelligence… it affects a child’s whole way of looking at, thinking about, and dealing with life.”
“The greatest mistake you can make in life
is to continually fear you will make one.”
Elbert Hubbard
When something you’ve undertaken comes out as anticipated, that’s great! However, that experience doesn’t teach much. That is to say, what you expected to happen, happened. What you already knew was put into action, with anticipated results.
And so you continue that behavior (which was, no doubt, learned at some previous—fearsome!—point). But when the outcome falls short of your expectation, you need to recover from the “failure” so as not to repeat the same expectation failure behavior again.
Learning occurs by this process. Be not afraid!
Fear of Success, once again looks into the maw of the fear of the unknown. You may make up pictures of success, but if they are so huge and unfamiliar in comparison to the life you know, it’ll be frightening.
Even if your conscious mind is saying, “Oh boy, let me at it!” The subconscious mind is saying, “YIKES! I don’t know that territory, and I’m not moving into it.”
When the subconscious mind is not congruent with the conscious mind, guess which rules? Yes, the subconscious will dominate the outcome with numerous actions and behaviors of self-sabotage.
A primary Fear of Success is the fear of accountability. If you raise up a step on the ladder of success it feels like you must stay there, but it’s sort of high, and seems to require constant attention, which is uncomfortable and energy-tapping. It’s not difficult to talk oneself into not taking the step up the ladder in the first place.
There is also the Fear of Success of incongruity, of seeming to be someone you do not feel like you are inside. The Wizard of Oz was quick to say to Dorothy and friends when Toto pulled aside his curtain, “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!”
We all fear a little Toto who will reveal the true, small person, the faker. The solution is to move forward authentically, to give up these self-conscious thoughts to the part of you which knows your potential. (Feed your Toto a little yummy treat, so that he doesn’t go looking for mischief.)
As you will recall, when The Wizard of Oz finally stepped into his own, true, person-sized self, he then became truly great. He became helpful and wise and fulfilled his purpose.
That True Being is in each and every one of us, manifested in a vision of perfection by the creative force.
Another Fear of Success raises up when one is motivated by vindication, or an “I’ll show them!” attitude. This emotional terrain does not have a strong support under it. If success is based on vindication, it’s hollow and unsatisfying, because it’s about other people, not yourself.
That’s not to say that a bit of “I’ll show them!” isn’t motivating. But it’s not effective if it is the predominate emotion.
Fear of Success often revolves around guilt. Ah, guilt! That emotion that is about others, and not about one’s self. Some people experience guilt if they improve themselves beyond where their parents have managed to arrive, or if they exceed their peers. People suffer guilt if changing the order of things. Guilt laces the doubt about one’s choices.
Guilt will make you ask yourself, “If I’m successful at this, is it what I was meant to do? I feel guilty not doing what I’m really supposed to be doing (whatever that is).”
Or maybe you hear yourself saying, “I feel guilty not doing what someone else says I ought to be doing.”
Let All of That Go!
There is no place for guilt in the process of creation, in being on purpose, in moving toward your goals, fulfilling your heart’s desire. Guilt is the giving up of your personal empowerment to others, and therefore will never go away as long as you grant it permission to stay.
Banish all thoughts and feelings of guilt, which, in any case, is a very low level emotion. When someone attempts to cause you to feel guilty, this is about their envy, jealousy, and insecurities. Simply lay that guilt on a gilt platter and hand it right back to them, saying clearly within yourself that you have no use for it.
Don’t trouble yourself to explain, you do not have to defend yourself, and guilt-makers will not hear you anyway. Keep your vision of your work and your success clear. Banish fear and keep moving.
“I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me
and through me. Where the fear has gone,
there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
Frank Herbert
We are driven to build structures from fear of excesses of cold and heat, we are driven to work from fear of starvation, we are driven to war from fear of loss of property, we are driven to reproduce from fear of loneliness.
But these fears are learned. We can learn to replace fear with more meaningful emotions. And we can become familiar with different levels of fear. Understand your fear. Get in the habit of contemplating your fear. Give it a number from one to ten. This undoes the power of fear, which, if we don’t stare it down and name it, always feels like a ten.
Fears are not objects that have their own reality. Feeling fear is a choice you make, choosing from among the myriad emotional options you have inside you.
If fear makes you uncomfortable, or impedes your motion toward your purpose, then stop, think, and make a different choice.
Say, “I choose to be Happy!” as Wayne Dyer suggests. Make a choice like that, and you’ll still receive the learning, while moving forward more effectively, not having to negate the fear.
Fears rarely equal consequences. The pictures your fears make are rarely what manifests. When you feel a fear, ask yourself, “what’s the worst that can happen?”
If afraid of public speaking, what’s the worst that can happen? You forget what you’re saying, you feel embarrassed. Okay. Did you DIE? No? Okay, not so bad.
Bring the fear down to the tiny thing it is, and choose a different emotion altogether. Why not choose to be happy? Say, instead. “I’m happy about public speaking.” Isn’t that a much nicer thought/feeling? Even if it’s incongruent, the more you harbor the thought, the more your feelings will fall in line with the though.
It’s just, exactly the same as having the thought of fear caused you to learn to feel fear. Change it. Grow away from fear. You have too much to accomplish to waste thoughts or feelings on fear.
And never forget to experience authentic GRATITUDE.
Masaru Emoto, who accomplished the amazing work in Messages from Water, which was featured in What the Bleep Do We Know, believes that gratitude is the very highest, most powerful, emotion we have. He says that it is, in his opinion, bigger than love. For myself, I see the two as inextricably linked. You cannot have the feeling of gratitude pulsing through you without love, and you cannot experience true, pure love without gratitude.
So, every time you make your way through some fear, be filled with gratitude for the experience. This lets your subconscious mind, your conscious mind, your emotional/feeling body, your higher self, your energy field beyond your body, and the cosmos know you are awake and conscious and taking in the opportunities that are presented to you.
Fears will melt away, leaving you with the path to your purpose open and beckoning.
Happy Journey!
Living in the forest and watching nature on a daily basis, I’ve had the opportunity to see a lot of birds in flight. I’ve noticed that, generally speaking, when there are high winds (which are frequent when one lives at the mouth of a gorge) there is rarely a bird in the sky. But on occasion, there is.
Today there were high, high winds – the tops of the fir trees danced about, while the lower branches were as still as on a bucolic spring afternoon. I saw a raven plying these heavy winds, and wondered, how will he get to where he wants to be if the wind is blowing in a different direction from his destination stronger than his wings can prevail?
He happened to be at some distance and I was able to watch his progress across the big sky.
Here is what I saw – The raven beat his wings a bit, pointing north. Then he’d glide, letting the wind, which was driving just about due west, take over. The raven’s flight would be taken west. Then he’d point north and beat his wings, and then glide with the wind taking him due west. In this stair-step fashion, he made his way across the sky. When he got to my forest, he settled in the tallest tree. Behind him I watched as several of his companions performed the same exercises of flight, until they finally had a meet-up in the big tree.
Nature can be very accommodating in providing us with visual examples of the lessons we might learn. Beat your wings a bit to keep your heading, but mostly allow yourself to use the Winds of Life to provide forward motion in the direction you mean to go. Fighting the winds, one will never get to goal. Employ the winds, and you’ll soon be in your favorite tree, chatting with your companions.
I was helping my client sort out the arc of her novel a few days ago. We finally tracked down the illusive flow of her book in the pursuit of “idea, concept, premise,” as taught by Larry Brooks in his popular Willamette Writers’ conference workshop. Continue reading
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My Heart is as wide
As the Grand Canyon
When I say “I Love”
I’ve only begun
As Love is a Force
Beyond all others
Where strangers become
Sisters and Brothers
My Heart is as deep
As the Grand Canyon
Plunged into love
Like deep rivers run
For Love is a Spirit
An eternal Power
In morning’s sunrise
Love’s colors flower
My Heart is as cratered
As the Grand Canyon
Here is a chamber
For everyone
Come my friend
Into my Heart’s Grand Canyon
You’ll be loved forever
My dear companion.
Metta,
Blythe Ayne
Love Is The Answer Beautifully illustrated with black and white images by the author. Volume also includes many of the world’s greatest quotes about the power and the wonder of Love.
Excerpts from Love Is The Answer:
Exponential Increase
Love has a very interesting action – the more it is given away, the more it becomes. The cup of love poured out becomes a bucket, the bucket spills over into a stream, the stream flows into a river, the river fills the oceans – that is the energy of love.
“The love we give away is the only love we keep.”
Elbert Hubbard
Love’s Instinct
There are many things that we know we know, even though we may not know how we know them.
The phone rings, you know it’s Mother or your friend, Mary. Sure enough, even without caller ID, that’s who’s on the other end.
You go to a job interview, and, although there are dozens of applicants, you know you are going to be offered the job. And you are offered the job.
Instinct is simply another word for love. True instinct has one purpose, one intention, and that is to serve you in the best way possible.
And so, too, it is of love.
“There is no instinct like that of the heart.”
Lord Byron
It’s Caturday – it’s Valentines Day
It’s two magnificent days in one
May you day be filled with balloons of Love
And endless Caturday fun
May you be utterly Valentined
And may you cats be Valentined too
If there’s not a special “One” in your life
May cupid visit you
May all the Caturday kitties
All the world ’round and ’round
Remind us how grateful we are
That we’re the person they found
May this day Love grow as never before
Rising up like heart-shaped balloons
And may we find ourselves singing
Our eternally favorite love tunes….
Because all we need is Love, Love –
Love is all we need…..
Within the flower of gentle Love
We find Love’s ever-manifesting seed.
Miss Valentine Kitty
As told to Blythe Ayne
If you really want to fly
It’s very easy to do
You think about a birdy
And remember how she flew
Then go to an open field
With your favorite kind of flower
And breathe in their sweet smell
Packed with Life Force power
Next you start to run
Bursting with joy and glee
And soon you’ll start to fly
Just like you see me
Maybe you don’t fathom
The point to learning to fly
But it’s something truly wonderful
And here’s the reason why
When you can clearly picture
Yourself leaving the ground
You’ll believe in all your powers
The lesson is quite profound
But even more exciting
In my flying lessons for you
Is that you can “leave the ground”
In anything you do
You are so amazing
You have power to change the world
Only believe in yourself while imagining
Your wonderful wings unfurled!
Itty-Bitty Kitty’s Wisdom
As shared with Blythe Ayne
What if an Angel appeared
Upon your path today
In the midst of your work and your hurry
What would you have to say?
Imagine with me if you will
What this might be like
To see with ordinary vision
An Angel glowing in lightning strike
Would you desire to converse
With this Being from Heaven’s realm
Or would you be stricken silent
By glory overwhelmed?
Trust me my Beloved Friend
In your every breath Angels abide
They lean over you with Love and Care
They are always at your side
There is never a grief nor a trouble
But that Angels are supporting you
If you believe in your Angels
Their presence will come through
You have nothing to lose to call, ”Angels!”
Whenever life’s woes get you down
Your Angels are meant to attend you
As in spirit you wear a crown
How amazing is your own Light
That to an Angel shines like a star
Your Angels are close by you
For them there’s no such thing as far
So be comforted my Friend to know
If you can’t see their realm so near
You are cherished by your Angels
In your Heart may you hold them dear.
Blythe Ayne
Welcome twenty-fifteen
I’m so glad you came
I’ve been looking forward to your arrival
Your mountains of Joy I claim!
Oh, Twenty-Fifteen
Baby year filled with awe and dreams
May you grow in truth and kindness
May they flow to us in many streams
Let us begin with a pledge of Peace
Let us our Love of Life renew
Let us recall that Thoughts become Things
Holding this truth in all we do
The very best within us
Can well be revealed this year
If we hold ourselves to our heart-felt standards
Remembering – all Life is dear
Most of all, for you, dear friend
I see Peace and Joy abound
Rest in the knowledge of their presence
And they’ll be yours the whole year ’round
In Twenty-Fifteen let us picture
Each of us for the other
Fulfillment of our sweetest intentions
One right after another!
January 1, 2015 — Blythe Ayne
Good-bye Twenty-Fourteen
What a lovely journey it’s been
I’ve had a few adventures
I’ve made new and wonderful friends
As the last moments
Of your presence fades from sight
Let me send with you my gratitude
Before you disappear into the night
For how precious is the Gift of Time
One might even say
It is the only Gift of Life
Granted day by day
In every fleeting moment
You may find your Heart’s Desire
The reason for Living is Loving
Love sets the Soul afire
The thrill of Life is to discover
Love’s amazing eternal power
By being present in the moment
And in every mysterious hour
Will you pause with me a while
To thank Twenty-Fourteen
For all its gifts and revelations
That a year ago could not be foreseen!
Blythe Ayne — December 31, 2014
A small thought
For the middle of your week
May Love and Kindness
Be what you seek.
May Compassion and Joy
Move throughout the land
May it pass from Hand to Heart
And from Heart to Hand.
May thoughts and deeds
Be of Peace and Care
May it come to pass
For everyone, everywhere.
Remember this Promise
And claim it with me
Metta–Unconditional Love–
Will set us all Free!
When rain falls
Upon the leaf
Each drop enlarges
In strong relief
The patterns of life
That are etched there
The love, the pain
The joy, the care
Do not avoid the storm
And the rain
But study, instead
The path of each vein
To treasure the beauty
In each drop of rain
That flowers in wisdom
From each moment of pain
To see where you’re going
From where you’ve been
You can make paths
That are joyous again.