Look for the Openings

October 23, 2010 by  
Filed under SYMBOLS & TEACHERS

Sometimes when you least expect it, you will come to a door. Or a door will come to you. Doors are a powerful transition symbol. They lead to exciting passageways of new beginnings, new possibilities, new opportunities. Sometimes doors are scary — they offer an unknown experience beyond their threshhold. Or, they can lead to [...]

Fitting in is Overrated

September 17, 2010 by  
Filed under INNER JOURNEY

Do you feel like you just don’t fit in sometimes? keep looking up This is because Pinwheel Girls are typically in transition. Leaving one realm, en route to another, or newly arrived and wobbly somewhere else. Maybe you feel like you are always tripping, falling down. That’s ok. This is also part of transition and [...]

Learn to Look for Openings

June 6, 2010 by  
Filed under INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES

Look for the openings. Walk through. There are so many opportunities presented to us daily. These are gifts from the Universe. Learn to see these as doorways to your growth and development and as portals to change and transition into new stages of life and learning. Openings are regularly available to us. Cultivate your courage [...]

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

June 2, 2010 by  
Filed under INNER JOURNEY

Many of us are afraid of the dark. Yet, it is in the dark that we will find we are about to go somewhere new, about to learn, see, and discover something of tremendous value. Clarity comes from the darkness bringing something new. At times it seems as if the dark is unrelenting, too much, [...]

Where are you? It’s one of three places.

May 7, 2010 by  
Filed under INNER JOURNEY

Everything has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Everything. Remind yourself of this simple idea next time you are struggling, confused, or stuck. Take the time to think about where you might be on any particular issue that you are working on. By doing so, you might find that the answer can give you [...]

Born in a Windmill, The Inner Journey Comes Full Circle

November 30, 2009 by  
Filed under FEATURED, INNER JOURNEY

I recently found out that my mother was born in a windmill. She’ll be 88 years old soon. She was born in England in 1922 and I have to say tha

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