Blossoming Awareness
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I recently took a trip south, having left the accumulation of snowflakes behind with the hope that all would be melted upon my return! Although the calendar indeed says that it is Spring, I don’t think my back yard has received the message yet!
But it won’t be long until the hyacinths and crocuses begin to sprout, the brown wintered grass starts to green up and the closed buds on the trees transform themselves into the beautiful blossoms of Springtime.
Spring is a wonderful example of new growth, increased warmth and the expansion of beauty; something that we too can reflect with awareness, and while I was away, I was blessed to personally experience this reflection.
For the first time since I was a teenager (many years ago!), I had the opportunity to spend precious one on one time with my dad! We golfed, we laughed, we ate way too much, we chatted by the pool, we watched movies, we talked, we saw Tiger sink a winning putt on the 18th green– in person, we boated, watched beautiful sunsets together and conversed some more on everything from politics to spirituality.
Those 14 days that I spent with my father will be a time that I will never forget and the little girl inside of me will always cherish.
During my visit, I also had the opportunity to look in life’s mirror and see him with new eyes as well as myself! I observed the parts of me that I had allowed to stay in hibe
ation and I connected with a deeper sense of who I am as a woman, mother and daughter.
The best way to describe the feeling (life is all about the feelings you know!) would be that I feel freer tha
I ever have... in me and in my life.
As I let go of old judgments that I hadn’t realized I had hung onto, it allowed the blossoms of compassion to explode in my heart. I felt a new level of understanding and acceptance of myself and of others, which smoothed the rough edges of my need to control or gain approval, and I was able to capture more than just a fleeting glimpse of what total unconditional love feels like and how it behaves.
Spring is just one of nature’s cycles of rejuvenation and to experience the energy of this new growth as a parent can come with seeing how tightly woven our parenting journey is intertwined with where we came from.
I am so grateful to know this deeper level of compassion in my heart that I can bring into the connectio
I create with my own kids and can see how this blossoming awareness will continue to open on the branches of my family tree for generations to come!
I hope this Spring blossoms with awareness for you and yours!
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About the Author
As a personal trainer for emotional fitness, author, speaker and awareness coach, Jo-Anne Cutler is passionately committed to inspiring and empowering others to find more peace and happiness in their lives by becoming emotionally fit and in her role as a child advocate, empowering others to be the conscious connected parents, teachers and role models our children need them to be. She has created an audio program called Breaking the Cycle, is in the process of writing her own book, is a certified coach using The Inner Workout™* and is also the agent/manager for Colleen Hoffman Smith who created this transformational emotional fitness program. Jo-Anne is the author of several published articles, co-author of 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Vol. 2. and 101 Top Child Development and Parenting Articles. She offers private/virtual/phone coaching and consultations as well as a free monthly e-newsletter. www.yourawarenesscoach.com
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