Authored By Alison

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Intuitive Joy

Anchored to the wisdom that feeds my branches reaching beyond other’s limitations

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Journaling Prompt #1

Have you ever looked up the meaning of your name? Well, someone put a lot of thought into the name you were given and maybe you’ve never thought about what the meaning of it is. This doesn’t mean you need to google yourself to see how many times it’s listed or what “dirt” you come up with, but what does your name mean.

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Under My Canopy

Prickly with a gentle touch.

The sweet smell of childhood.

Sap sticking to my fingers as I sweep the needles with my hands, making a bed to lay my head and be still.

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Winter Is Coming

The wind whispered through the dark. Winter is coming, and with winter comes the confusion of darkness vs. light.

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Tune In

I'm finding myself embracing moments in a whole new way. Some days with more patience than others, but often I catch myself day-dreaming. But then I stopped and thought - it's not day-dreaming that I'm doing its day-tuning.

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Do, Say, Be

Throughout life, much of my time has been spent seeing the potential in others and having thoughts - if they would just do XYZ or ABC, I believe they could find happiness, prosperity, the knowingness they seek, etc.

Really? How vain am I to think that I could understand what someone else should be doing, saying, or being to make their life better?

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Life is Now in Session

Don't get me wrong, I haven't always been just a giver, as I have received much love and support throughout the years, but didn't realize until recently that sharing is the cornerstone of giving and receiving and they need to go hand-in-hand.

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