The Art of Opening Up

“I sit before flowers, hoping they will train me in the art of opening up.” ~ Shane Koyczan

When you open up and share your stories, you allow others who live similar stories to know that they are not alone. 

I loved witnessing the bravery that the first flowers of the new season demonstrated when they opened their little petals and filled my garden with sweet scents weeks before winter came to a close. I imagine that it takes a certain trust in the unseen forces of the Divine to courageously move from bud to bloom. These gentle creatures teach us the delicate art of opening up and fearlessly sharing your extraordinary gifts with the world. They blossom unapologetically and are a mirror of the love and beauty alive within each of us.

When writing the intro for Pearl’s guest blog post two weeks ago I was reminded of those fragile moments early in my relationship with my husband. At the time, I was not used to receiving affection or positive reinforcement. A childhood plagued with bullies and growing up in a harsh environment led me to retreat inward as a defence mechanism. But something shifted when he opened the petals of his heart before me and radiated a kind and genuine love that I never thought I’d find. His honesty, warmth and openness softened the rough edges of my jaded heart, so that with time I began to open up too. The manner in which my husband embodies his presence always inspires me. He has a beautiful way of coaxing people out of their shells and allowing them to be comfortable, as well as to see their own inner beauty.

 “How did the rose ever open its heart and give to this world all its beauty? It felt the encouragement of light against its being, otherwise, we will remain too frightened ” ~ Hafiz

My desire to inspire and share healing with others has encouraged me to do the same over the years. So many people walk difficult paths and often all they need is a little bit of positive energy, understanding and sincerity to encourage them to let their guard down and share the rich contents of their inner world. By being who you are more fully and openly expressing your essence, you inevitably give the people around you permission to let down their facades and to be more of who they are freely. They open up and the pathways to meaningful connections are formed. I’ve come to treasure those precious moments when the other person suddenly lights up and feels comfortable and inspired enough to bring their exquisite inner petals to the surface. Watching a liberated heart sparkle in plain sight is incredible.

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Experience has taught me that you never know the burdens that each person carries or how long they have been imprisoned in the shadows of fear or pain. We learn to hide these parts of ourselves in shame, and pretend that all is fine. Yet, so many of us go through similar experiences. When you open up and share your stories, you allow others who live similar stories to know that they are not alone. When you share your dreams, your allow others to dream too. When you communicate messages of love and inspiration, you touch the lives of those who are willing to receive them in profound ways.

What Will Your Daughters Search for?

Note: In South Africa, we celebrate Woman’s month in August as a tribute to the thousands of women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 in protest against the extension of Pass Laws to women. This time of the year we are reminded of the struggles that South African women and women in general have endured over the ages. We also celebrate women in general, as well as the amazing, strong and inspiring women who have risen above obstacles to achieve great successes and created meaningful change. Hence the inspiration for this post.

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 What will your daughters search for?

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Don’t you love those precious moments when life softens your heart by putting things into perspective and reminds you of all you have to be grateful for?

Today, you are blessed to live in an incredible time where the world is open to you. Doors of opportunity stand wide open beside you, dreams and goals lie within your reach and exciting adventures are calling out your name.

Sometimes we can say YES to these things with ease. We skip through those doors, reach out and grab what is there for us and go along for the ride with great joy. Other times, we hold back, resist, give in to fear and confine ourselves to embodying only a fraction of the greatness that radiates from our true being.

Isn’t it strange that somehow it seems to be easier to findreasons why not to” be everything that you can be against all the odds?

Something that I read this week reminded me of why we need look beyond the ‘reason why not to and invest more energy in finding reasons to move forward fearlessly. I reread an essay that Alice Walker published in 1984, titled: In Search of our Mother’s Gardens. In this poignant piece, Alice explores how women of past generations who lived in slavery and repressive eras survived this harshness and kept their muted creative spirit alive.

It got me thinking. Each of us reaches a point in our lives when we search for a better understanding of our womanhood and how to live. In those moments it is natural to look at the women around us, role models and most often at women who have come before us – our mothers, aunts, grandmothers and great-grandmothers.

“Guided by my heritage of a love of beauty and a respect for strength – in search of my mother’s garden, I found my own.” ~ Alice Walker

Like Alice, it is not uncommon to find that women of past generations have battled through the immense hardships of oppression, poverty, abuse and sexism. Many of them lived in a world where their thoughts, opinions, emotions and dreams were completely disregarded and had to be tucked away into dusty suitcases, with no hope of being recovered. They were forced to succumb to a life of duty to their ‘masters’ in various forms. While the spirit of some of these women died a slow death, many managed to find the inspiration to persevere and give their spirit life in tiny ways. When we look back at their lives, one may be overcome with sadness for the small lives that these women were forced to lived, especially in the awareness of how much more they could have been had they had the chance. They did so much with so little and found ways to be content and even their small nuggets of wisdom, inspiration and guidance still serve to motivate and fill us with gratitude. But how much more could we have gained if their stifled gifts had been allowed to blossom?

…exquisite butterflies trapped in an evil honey, toiling away their lives in an era, a century, that did not acknowledge them, except a the ‘mule of the world.’  ~ Alice Walker

There are those too who were fierce and fearless, those who rose beyond all restrictions and circumstances to achieve the unexpected. These women awaken our awareness to how powerful we are if we simply allow ourselves to be. Warrior Women, Writers, Activists, Suffragettes and Artists – from to Wangari Maathai, Oprah, Maya Angelou, Mother Theresa, Margaret Thatcher, Graca Machel to Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma – these are inspiring women, women who changed the world in their own way. They became the giants whose shoulders we can stand on in order to soar to even greater heights.

This insight pushed me to ask myself two questions – What will my daughters search for? And what will they find?

I realise that I have a choice. You do too. Will your life be a story of regret for things that could have been but never found ways to manifest into reality? Or will you be a super awesome, powerful, colossal Goddess Giant whose shoulders your daughters and all the future daughters of the world will stand on – a spring board to heights unheard of by womankind before? I would rather be the later.

Granted in many ways, women still have battles to fight. Yet, so many of us are fortunate because we are not burdened with the same repressive circumstances that the women who came before us faced. This is reason for gratitude and also to commit to going beyond perceived limitations. When we think of the incredible bravery that a young girl such as 16 year old Malala Yousafzai has demonstrated, then we are reminded that there are no obstacles big enough to justify us not living our greatest life.

So I am gathering together all of my meaningless little ‘reasons why not’ and transforming each of them into empowering reasons to move forward fearlessly – typing our words, healing souls, canoeing across rivers and walking across the sacred paths of the Earth. Not only for the future daughters, but also in honour of those who came before us.

What do you want your daughters to find when they search for the footprints left in your wake?

Fireflies & Dreams: How to Keep Them Alive

Note: I loved seeing fireflies on warm summer evenings near the creek outside my university residence in Grahamstown, South Africa. They ethereal appeal filled the air with a sense of mystery that captures the essence of the illusive nature of our treasured dreams. I hope that you enjoy this post. ❤ Jodi Sky Rogers

Fireflies & Dreams: How to Keep Them Alive

Keeping your dreams alive is a lot like releasing captive fireflies from a jar…

Fireflies blink and glow at night. Just like your dreams, their flicker of light in the darkness inspires a sense of hope and excitement. Your dreams are like treasures, gifts to the Universe that only you can fulfil with your perfect balance of capabilities, desires, weaknesses and strengths. All that’s required of you is your willingness to fulfil them and to go along for the ride.

Do you hold your treasured dreams close to your heart? I know I do. They are whispers from our very essence.

Sometimes we feel the need to protect them. So we catch our flickering firefly-like dreams in jars. Here, we feel that they are safe and we can admire their glow from the comfort of our inner world, sheltered from the cutting blade of dream slayers, the critics and the naysayers. At times we bury them deep, so deep that we even hide them from ourselves to spare them the wrath of our doubtful minds and negative voices. We fear of failing to make these dreams come true.

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Fireflies don’t survive long in captivity. They may be okay and light up in your jar for a day or two, but longer than that they don’t stand a chance. Your dreams don’t survive long in a captive heart either. They were not meant to exist that way. When stuffed away for too long, they die, locking us into a life time of grief as we mourn the things that could have been. They thrive in their natural habitat out in the world– this is the best place to admire their warm glow from.

‘Release your fireflies into their natural habitat in the evening, and enjoy watching them blink their way across the night sky.’ ~ eHow.com

To keep our firefly-like dreams alive, we need to be brave Soul Warriors as we release them into the wild to allow them to flourish and transform into something beautiful.

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You need to give birth to your ideas, visions and inspirations. You need to bring them out for air, allowing them to breathe and take form in the physical world. By giving these dreams permission to exist, you can slowly take the steps to make them manifest in your life. Connected to your heart-space you need flow with your soul’s desires and recognise each next step to take as it is reveal at exactly the right time. You need step forward with faith, trust and the confidence that all will unfold exactly as it should – because your dreams where meant to be.

There will always be dream slayers, detours and stumbling blocks. But with hope and courage in your little Soul Warrior heart, these minor glitches have nothing on the true magnitude and magnificence of your dreams. Besides – the moment you stand in an open field under the starlight and moon stamped sky of night, soft grass under your feet and the cool evening breeze against your skin, watching the magical dance of firefly dreams being released from captivity as they drift towards destiny – you will know that there is nothing more beautiful.

That is what I found when I finally took my leap into the unknown in the name of my dreams.

You may feel vulnerable with your heart wide open and your emotions raw, but your mind will ease as your awareness expands and you revel in the excitement of possibilities that suddenly open up to you. And you will also find that standing next to you are your tribe – the fellow believers who are there to cheer you on, who believe in you and have so much faith in your ability to manifest the vision in your heart. They too are standing out in the open afraid to set their firefly dreams free, but doing so in spite of the fear. There are those too, who will be inspired by your courage and determination. They can’t help but stare in awe and come alive with hope as you light the path for them to follow.

“You would not believe your eyes,
If ten million fireflies
Lit up the world as I fell asleep
‘Cause they’d fill the open air
And leave tear drops everywhere
You’d think me rude
But I would just stand and stare”

~ Owlcity, Fireflies (Lyrics)

 

So dear heart, Soul Warrior and members of my spirit tribe – How can you keep your dreams alive? What can you do to release them from captivity?

Take one step today. Then be open to the miracles that follow.

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More Firefly Inspiration….

Music Inspiration Owlcity’s song ‘Fireflies’ is one of my favourite. It’s such a beautiful song and always reminds me of by late cousin, Stephanie, who passed away 3 years ago at the age of 16 because she loved the song too. Give it a listen on Youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psuRGfAaju4

Symbolic Significance of Fireflies – Fireflies are considered as a symbol of hope, inspiration, illumination and creativity, among other things.

 “Fireflies teach us the value of living simply, and relying on our own inner voices for illumination. Fireflies also come to us with a message of creativity, and remind us that our paths are made lighter by the beauty that we allow into our lives.” Source: http://www.whats-your-sign.com/symbolic-meaning-of-the-firefly.html