The Earth is Raining Mercy

Leaves in the rainLife is hard. It’s full of challenges. It’s meant to be that way. It’s part of the journey.

For myself, I grew up the daughter of a baker. I was a major sugarholic. Sweets and alcohol were staples in my diet – often in heavy doses. I had a few minor health challenges, but nothing I couldn’t live with. I was content. I was unconscious to the ways that I used sugar and alcohol in my life – and content.

Then one day I was held at gunpoint in a bank robbery – this was a challenge. But had it not been for this challenging event, I would not likely have experienced the acute onset of ulcerative colitis – which was also a challenge – which led me on my healing journey. These challenges sparked a new chapter in my life which cleaned up a huge number of unhealthy life patterns I had developed long before the bank robbery and brought me to living the exquisite life I now live.

The challenges woke me up and led me to seek deeper truths. They were a mercy for me, as were the realizations and changes I made to my life following those experiences.

 

If we look around, there is mercy everywhere – in the challenges we face and in the relief we seek. The earth is full of mercy.

When we fall ill, the earth provides medicine. When we are hungry, the earth provides food and water. Even the things that have been created by humans that seem like a far cry from the natural provision – like television and internet, nightclubs and even processed foods – these also provide mercy for us as we move through life’s journeys.

 

What is mercy?
Mercy can be a touchy subject. It is thought of as compassion for someone who has done something wrong, and in the sense of our life journeys and challenges, no one likes to be called wrong.

We are not wrong. We are here to walk a challenging path. The objects of mercy are those that give relief to us during what could otherwise send us over the edge. They are the signs of beauty – the flowers and sunsets – that bring us joy and comfort. They are the television shows that make us laugh, help us to identify with others or help us to escape some part of our own lives. They are the comfort foods that help us feel nurtured and safe – even the Twinkies can be a mercy.

 

Emotional eating – reaching for food as a comfort when you are not hungry – yes, this also can bring mercy. When we feel lost and we don’t know where to turn, emotional eating provides a reprieve. It helps us to feel better in the moment. It brings some relief.

Emotional eating usually begins as an unconscious act. We’re not even aware that we’re unconsciously reaching for foods when we are feeling uneasy. Most times, we don’t even realize we’re feeling uneasy, like in my case I described above.

For example, do you eat when you are bored and there’s nothing else to do? You might not even realize boredom as an experience of uneasiness. However, if you eat when you are bored, you are eating to fill a void. Eating helps – it brings mercy to your discomfort.

 

Mercy is always there, and when it’s time for you to make a change, the form of mercy changes. For instance, one day you realize the Twinkies aren’t working for you anymore. Maybe your body develops an intolerance for wheat or dairy or caffeine – or an illness. Maybe you feel a spark inside that inspires you to want to live a healthier life. These are signs for you to look deeper within yourself, and to expect a new form of mercy to help you make the changes you are inspired toward.

When you realize the old ways aren’t working any more, or you feel the spark inside and you want to change, look for what shows up in front of you. This is how the Universe directs you to the next step on your journey. A spark from within inspires you toward a new form of mercy which is on its way to you.

The water of mercy rains everywhere. Look within for the inspiration. Turn to your Source and trust. Ask for help directly from Source (or the highest form you believe in – your highest self, your angels, Great Spirit, God – whatever concept and language works for you). Be still and listen. Watch for what shows up. Trust that the help is being sent to you. Know that you are heard and be in gratitude for the response that is on its way.

 

Mastura Debra Graugnard of Joyfully Living Wellness.

If talking doesn’t work…

Here’s another from the “favorite quote” exercise from this past weekend’s workshop with Jamila Davies and Latifah Shay, “The Power of the Written (and Visual!) Word”.

If talking doesn’t work do something else to capture your emotions – create art.
 
When I create, when I make art, it goes past my ability to express myself verbally. Art goes to a deeper place within me – one born of energy and love, another place of existence, another dimension of reality.

I feel that this place is disputed by many as not being real. I am fiercely protective of this place, of this reality I call mine!

This place is real – my reality – and no one can take it from me. No one’s values and opinions and judgments and things they say are true can make this place not real, and transport me to other worlds within myself, worlds that are my truth.

I am fiercely protective of this place because of how I was raised like they were throwing dirt down a hole that was me. “There is nothing in there”, they would say. “You’re full of nothing.” “Nothing important is inside you.” “Nothing lives within.” What is this soul?” “You must be crazy crazy crazy.”

Pfiffle, poppycock, bullshit. Meanwhile I’m dying inside. Hogwash.

– Latifah Shay

Art from the Heart

The following are pictures drawn from inspiration led by Latifah Shay in the workshop “The Power of the Written and Visual Word” held this past weekend in Silver Spring, MD.

The Singing from My Heart

The Singing from My Heart

 
 
 
 

“This crayon drawing depicts the song that wants to burst from my heart through my being from the earth through the oceans, all wrapped in the arms of the One.”

 
 
 
 

Love in the Ocean

“From the Nothingness the heart swims in the Ocean of Light bubbling with Joy and delighted by angels.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Like a deer that longs for running streams….

Here’s another from the “favorite quote” exercise from this past weekend’s workshop with Jamila Davies and Latifah Shay, “The Power of the Written (and Visual!) Word”.

Like a deer that longs for running streams, my soul longs for You, my God. My soul is thirsting for the living God.
– Psalm 42

Oh my Lord, since childhood I have longed to know you, to become acquainted. As a child in the massive cathedral of our neighborhood church, Your Love and Beauty poured out to me. Praying the rosary, a beading practice of the Catholic religion, I have sought You.

Then as i grew into the agelessness of my life, I began to lose sight of You, only to find myself adrift and helpless without You, not knowing or understanding the very thing I’m missing is You, not knowing or understanding the why of difficulty.

But then I began to hear Your faint reply. “Be quite. Hear Me. Listen.” I began a torturous climb back into the mountain of Your being leaving behind all the disparities and pain and helplessness of life without You, finding You at last in the cathedral of my own heart, alive and well and always near. Allahu akbar.

My longing is fulfilled in my aching for You. The aching reveals the very doorway to Your magnificent garden of peace, perfection and beauty. Now it is time.
 
– Jamila Davies

No matter where you go, there you are…

This past weekend, Jamila Davies and Latifah Shay teamed up to deliver a powerful and fun healing workshop, “The Power of the Written (and Visual!) Word”. The group of us got together for meditation and creative writing and art from the heart.

One exercise was to each take a favorite quote and write about what it means to us. We had so much fun and felt so inspired, we want to share our works…

This is based on the quote, “No matter where you go, there you are.” I believe this came from “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.” I’ve never seen the movie, but heard the quote and recall it on many occasions.

NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO, THERE YOU ARE…
 
And the Creator said “Kun” [Be] and all that is came to be.
Kun – you are what you are and it is perfect in the design of the Creation.
You are a manifestation of God’s Love and Light. You are what is.
In the beauty and in the discomfort, you are. This will not change.
You cannot run from it. You are.
All that is is within you. Stop running and look inside. Seek Truth within.
If you don’t like what you see, seek a new vantage point, find a new perspective, ask a higher Source for help. But do not run. The Love is within.
The Peace is who you are – now.
No matter where you go, there you are.
Face yourself with the witnessing of Love and Compassion and Mercy.
Ask the Creator “Help me to see through Your eyes, to hear with Your ears and understand with Your heart.”
No matter where I go, here I am.
Perfect!
 
– Debra Graugnard