It’s been a while since Sadie and I have checked in. We have not moved, but we have been spending quite a bit of time in the monastery. Let me explain.
Spending time in a peaceful place filled with inspiration
holds appeal. And it doesn’t need to be atop of a mountain, miles away from civilization.
Dr. Joe Dispenza creates beautiful monasteries in huge conference rooms during
his multi-day events. Witnessing transformation that eases the numerous bolts
of stress we live by is incredible.
It’s been a chaotic summer. If I were sitting on the shore,
watching the events and craziness of recent months travel downstream, it would
be a raging flood, a torrent of water washing over rocks and boulders, carving a
new shoreline in stormy circumstances. I dip my toe in carefully, knowing the
currents are strong but no storm lasts forever.
It’s a good time to create my own monastery. A safe place
for reflection and connection.
The home Sadie and I share is a peaceful refuge. It’s easy
to stock up on inspiration within our walls.
The amazing thing about an inner monastery is that I am the architect.
The rooms are as large or as small as I want. It makes no difference. If
something is not working in my experience of life, I can remodel. The spark of
calm when connected is vast.
And my monastery is mobile.
I can take it with me. When I’m away from home, the
monastery fits quite nicely in my suitcase, and takes up much less space than
one might think. If any inner stress pops up, I take it out, shake it open, and
have instant respite.
Others help my monastery grow. It gets a BIG upgrade when my
grandson’s come over. Their infectious joy and laughter transforms the rooms
with so much light. When I ask them, “Is your heart happy today?” They both
answer instantly, “YES!”
Sharing a weekend retreat with a small group of amazing
women sparked some major upgrades to the monastery. A sense of community, unconditional
support and heartfelt connection was palpable and powerful, fueled by the backdrop
of gorgeous Vermont gardens, hills and so many divine shades of green.
I feel gratitude. I create the space in which I dwell, and the
views are amazing. Sadie and I are excited to see how our monastery grows and
expands. Her sweet, precious energy forms a powerful foundation.
Til’ next time friends, live a great story.
Sadie and Sue
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| Photo credit: Catherine Board Greater Levels of Love Retreat- Leading Fields, Vermont |

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