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Love Makes Life Listen
In the summer of 2023 I began having vivid dreams and often I would awake to strange messages on the tip of my mind, as instruction of some kind. One morning the words, “Your love makes life listen to you” made me sit up in bed with eyes wide. Like a child, I suddenly wanted to explore this new forest of ideas coming to me. I began writing down everything I saw and heard. This book is a compilation of those messages and other personal writing from throughout my life.
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Sun & Moon
In the course of the spiritual work I do, I meet people with assorted beliefs and gifts. As with other areas of our lives many of them are insecure about sharing their gifts, thoughts, and ideas with the world. I believe each of us is on a very unique path and it’s no place of mine to tell them how they should be, nor they to tell me. I believe, like the sun and the moon, we often serve opposing purposes. This is for the moons who feel like they can’t do as much good as the suns, and for the suns who think they’re too much.
I Forgive You
A year after my first relationship post-divorce, as I began to regain my spirituality, I was finally able to forgive my ex-husband. With a deeper understanding of who he was and why he acted in the ways he did, and after healing most of the wounds he left in me, I was able to let the whole thing go. This describes a bit of how I came to that.
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My favorite version of the book is the pocket edition, it’s 4-1/4” x 6-7/8”, which fits perfectly in my purse, or your hoodie pocket.
“The responsibility of the black sheep is to be what others fear they cannot, to show them that they can.”
— Nat LaJune
You’re Safe Now
I wrote this sometime after my divorce and before I started dating, to be a comfort to the women who were just behind me, learning to love themselves after being so poorly loved for so long.
I Don’t Want a Wedding
This one I wrote when I was with “navy guy” and thinking about a conversation we had about neither of us wanting marriage but hoping to one day find that one connection that would make sense and feel right. We agreed we’d toss the rules and rewrite them together.
You believed you were unworthy of real love
So you asked the universe for the wildest
Most unattainable beauty
Believing it would be impossible
And you could go on believing that kind of love doesn’t exist
Until the universe said
“That’s easy. What else do you desire?”
page 178, Listen