Red poppy in front bed who is now blooming
In my garden, it's a blooming big kind of week.
Some of my most gregarious and boldest blooms — Miss Poppy and Lady Peony — are showing their stuff.
No, siree.
The poppy looked almost dead — all dried up and hard.
Peony looked like it was being held prisoner by a fortess of green.
Truly, it didn't look — from the outside — that anything grand was going to come of things.
See exhibit A below:
There is nothing about this matted, cramped bud that would indicate a huge poppy — nearly two hands-width across and lovely as a couture gown — is about to step outside of its shell.
But indeed, from this tangled, tight space came the glorious poppy.
I've been noticing that as I continue to shift more and more into the bloom I'm meant to be, I experience both internal — and external — shifting.
Internally, there is shifting and shedding of old ways of self-talk, old mindsets, and old hurts that need loved and healed to wholeness.
Externally, shifting often shows up as getting rid of stuff in our house.
At first, I felt great shame in all the excessive stuff.
Do I really need to keep my Marxist Critical Theory paper on Hegel? Four large shelves of cookbooks I don't use? The maternity clothes from nine years ago?
This summer, my husband and I are committed to making way for even more new energy (and possibly a new house).
On our short list:
Indeed, there's a lot of house love on our agenda for this summer.
But I'm not worried.
I've got support.
I've signed up for the wonderful Declutter Goddesses e-course from Goddess Leonie of Goddess Guidebook and Lisa Baldwin of Divine Order.
(Thank you, Leonie and Lisa, truly this couldn't come at a better time.)
I love that the e-course's subtitle is Making Space for Your Goddess to Shine.
For I'm ready not only to clear out my space, but also infuse what remains with glowing good energy.
Want to play along, too?
I think it's a bargain!
I'm so excited for this to begin on June 15th as I know that each box of items I give away is making space for my own big bloom to emerge.
P.S. I also want to thank the bubbly, artful goodness that is Goddess Leonie and her inspring website, Goddess Guidebook, for being a spot where some of my blooming big dreams are taking root.
My first ad is now running on her homepage. (Major happy dance! Check it out and let me know what you think!)