Friday, July 17, 2009

I am moving!

I am relocating from Jamaica to Canada next month. It is a major move in my life, not just for me, but also my two teenagers.  It has been in the works for the past 2 ½ years, and now it is coming to fruition.

 

I will be blogging my experiences as I navigate this new life.  I wonder that I haven’t blogged it before ….. perhaps I was still in a bit of denial about it really happening.   Hmmmm ….. something to think about.

 

What I do know, is how my "free and laughing" approach has helped me to make the move – free and laughing!  I am positive, upbeat, courageous, forward-looking.  I know without a doubt that this is the right move.  And so everything is falling into place nicely.  And when things don’t seem to be manifesting the way I think they should, I laugh, exhale and affirm the best.  My daily mantra is "I move to Canada with ease, grace and joy".

 

So, here’s how I have been applying "Free and Laughing".

 

1.     Be present – I know without a doubt that this is the right move.  And so everything is falling into place nicely.  I am present to things as they occur.  And when things don’t seem to be manifesting the way I think they should, I laugh, exhale and affirm the best.  My daily mantra is "I move to Canada with ease, grace and joy".

2.     Observe – I am very aware of all the changes in my life and the impact it is having on my mental, emotional and physical state.  For example, on Wednesday, two days after I returned from a one-week visit to Canada, my hip started to ache really badly.  I almost considered not going to my yoga class.  Good thing I did (something told me to go), for Donovan, my yoga teacher pointed out that "It’s the move".  When I got home I checked Louise Hay’s book "Heal Your Body" and lo and behold – hip problems indicate fear of moving forward.  I share her lovely affirmation with you "Hip hip hooray!  There is joy in every day.  I am balanced and free.  I move forward in life with ease and with joy in every age".

3.     Release – I have come to terms with releasing my attachment to the things in my home, my home itself, my plants, my books, my dogs and ultimately, Jamaica.

4.     Accept – I am now accepting my new home, Canada.  For example, when I was there last week, I reveled in the juicy, fresh cherries, not missing mangoes in Jamaica at all!  Accepting that Canada will be cold – and that I will make the best of it and learn to ski and snowboard!

5.     Trust – what a journey of trusting!  Trusting that all is well, even when things seem otherwise.  Trusting that my life is unfolding exactly as it should.  Trusting that all who I meet are there for my ultimate good.  Trusting that I am making the right choices for my children and me. 

6.     Love – loving every minute, every one and every thing.   And loving most of all myself, and knowing that I will bloom wherever I am planted.  


I move to Canada with ease, grace and joy.  I live my life with ease, grace and joy – wherever I happen to be!

1 comments:

LADY ROOTS said...

Sistren Marguerite,

Walk good and never forget where your navel string is buried.

Bless Up,
Lady Roots