Journal

Friday, August 21, 2009

Back to School Time


Education is learning what you didn't even know you didn't know.
~ Daniel Boorstin ~

I had to giggle when I read this quote today, how many times - especially when I was younger - that I "thought" I knew it all.

So as the kids go back to school - give yourself permission to branch out and try something new, expand your horizons, volunteer, learn a different language, open your heart to yourself.

Who knows . . .
Maybe you'll find out you really do know, what you think you didn't know!

You are an infinite and magnificent being.

Rhonda

Friday, August 14, 2009

A Hop, Skip and a Jump


Yes, I have been seeing this a lot lately - people all over the place are getting ready to take the jump into something new.
So perfect for what is going on in the world around us. We are learning our lessons, letting go of what doesn't fit, doesn't feel right, and what we KNOW in our hearts doesn't make us happy and joy-full.

So let go gently, roughly, suddenly, gradually - however you can - for the gap isn't as big as you "think".
All I know -is - you'll never know what's on the other side of A Hop, Skip, and a Jump unless . . .

You just "do!"

With loving expression of the me in you and the you in me -
Rhonda

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

A Woman's Value


I was on a radio show last week where I was interviewed and shared my story.
I also took phone calls and did a few intuitive readings. As usual, I noticed the show
was taking on a theme. This time it hit close to home - A woman's value and her worthiness.

For years I struggled with low self esteem and value for my self. Was I really aware of this as a
young woman? No - not really -I had not been taught or shown that women should hold themselves
with value and self-worth. Did this ignorance and unawareness bring to me others who also didn't
value me, honor me, cherish me? Absolutely!

We must value ourselves - cherish ourselves - love ourselves before we can totally engage and attract
people that will do the same. It's one of those keys that always fits, always works. Use it, try it out for
your self.

You deserve it, you're worth it - you are a unique and valuable infinite being. Created in the image
of the creator.

Now who could argue with that?

Love is with you . . .
Rhonda

Monday, March 2, 2009

Gentleness . . .


Be gentle with your self and one another.
A wise person knows this is part of the journey to true freedom.

Rhonda

Friday, December 5, 2008

I Do That Well!

Recently I was sorting through the costumes I have made for my children over the years. Sorting and repacking them into a container where they could all be together.

As I held each costume up, it invoked memories that were multilayered. The satisfaction and joy on my child’s face - the anticipation of the event - but also what was going on in my life at the time I diligently sewed each stitch.

I was struck by all the creativity that was stuffed into one box, and oh one more thing - I was a very good sewer and creator of costumes! I was surprised at my own adeptness and level of skill. Aknowledging what you do well is a great thing!

So appreciate something that you do well. Think about all those latent skills that you haven’t used in years. Maybe it will provoke you to express yourself in a new or different way.

Beloved you are . . .
Rhonda

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Whew, Mr. President . . .

Oh my goodness I am so ever thankful the elections are over, and my experience in the voting cubicle was as easy as driving through Wendy's.

I have to say this has been the most interesting political battle I have witnessed in my lifetime. Enough twists and turns to satisfy even the most tenured tilt-a-whirl rider.

I won't disclose my political preferences, but I will let you in on one thing.

I am for freedom, big time.

So thank you American public for voting, and giving voice to your choices.

Thank you also, Mr. President, Barack Obama for accepting the position. We are counting on you to listen, to all of us.

Be well,
Rhonda

Saturday, November 1, 2008

All Souls Day

Hooray . . .

All souls day. The day of the dead. The day of remembering our ancestors,
those that walked before us.

It got me to thinking, who would I be, if I could be anyone that has
passed from the
physical dimension?

Within a few seconds, I decided Helen Keller would be my ideal girl. With
the condition it could only be for one day!

I would choose Helen - pre Annie Sullivan (her brilliant teacher and
friend). I could
be wild and naughty with acute sensory enhancement of touch and taste and
smell. Oh my, what a combo meal I could create with those aspects.

This choice could provide unlimited avenues of self-expression as well as
an open door to an acute lack of self expression. Top that off with the
special
delivery of a family that didn't expect anything from me, in any way,
shape or form.
I loved my choice. I could be wicked for one day, and one day only.

However then I remembered, Helen couldn't visually see the love in her
mother's smile and the way her lips gently curved before she kissed her
cheek. Nor could she hear the purr of a kitten's contentment or joy in
the voice of her friend and companion Martha.

I was starting to reconsider my lightning quick choice, and allowed myself to
feel deeply the depths of Helen's courage and brave heart.

With new found appreciation,I'm glad Helen choose to dive head first into
her darkness, and allow love and her own self truth to reign supreme.

She was and is a brilliant example for all of us.

Celebrate all the beauty and color of this day.

Honor your ancestors, honor you. For you are an ancestor in the making!

Love yourself deeply,
Rhonda

Who would you choose to be for just one day?

You can learn more about Helen Keller at www.afb.org