Wednesday, March 10, 2010

plenty to be grateful for

Proud to Sponsor


I recently was invited and am feeling so grateful to be able to sponsor a wonderful herbal event which will be held at the shambhalla institute in LA

www.shambhallainstitue.com



I am grateful for all that the universe has to offer and am feeling it's great love and energy daily, which it has stemmed partly from the wonderful out of season rain that we have been getting here in Phx,Arizona and the beauty of the desert that the rain has brought.

The wonderful blooms that I have in our flower garden and the healthy organic veggies that are growing in our other garden.

Spring is in the air and I am lapping up and enjoying every drop of it.

Is it often that we stop and think about all we really have to be grateful for?

Maybe for some, but not for everyone. It isn't always easy, I know that first hand but getting into the habit of it by daily journaling or prayer or how ever one chooses will work, and the more grateful you are the more you will have to be grateful for, others who see this in you will envy it and some may not understand it but it is our responsiblity to share it and to teach it... and if you don't have it then pretend to have it and it will come... that is just how it happens. :)

2 comments:

  1. Congrats on the herbal event.

    Enjoy Spring, sadly we are now in Autumn here in South Africa but as I get sun this time of the year in my apartment my herbs are growing beautifully on the windowsill so it's like a mini Spring LOL.

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  2. Me too, I feel SUCH GRATITUDE for our desert rains, prolific and abundant this Spring, and an unusually COOL and LONG Spring!! Flowers are abundanct and long-lasting, I feel such nostalgia this year in the desert, where we have lived now for 10 years, and it seems like now, I GET IT!
    Carrie, been thinking about you and the pics of your CALENDULA!
    I threw in some seeds a few years ago and they started blooming the past couple of years, and now they are just propagating and spreading, and I love seeing them out our kitchen window! I want to plant more varieties....
    So just meeting you....
    Aloha and Aromas, Janice
    WiseWoman Aromatherapy
    of the Desert Southwest-Tucson, Arizona

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