Posts Tagged ‘celebrate’

Creating New Life at the Change of Season

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

March 20th generally marks the point when the days and nights are of equal length. In the Northern hemisphere it marks the beginning of Spring and in the Southern Hemisphere it marks the beginning of Autumn. There are many holidays from different cultures that surround this astronomical phenomena: Easter, the Christian observance of the resurrection of Jesus; the Baha’i New Year, Nowruz (the Iranian New Year), Higan, a Japanese festival which celebrates the spiritual move from the world of suffering to the world of enlightenment -a time to remember the dead; and, of course, the Wicca and other earth-based and indigenous religions celebrate it as well.
What you may notice when looking at these festivals and observances is that many of them represent new beginnings and new life.  This is a time of year that many people use to prepare gardens for new growth and clean out homes for a fresh start.
So it makes sense to think that this is a great time to take stock of where you are in your life and in your business or ministry. It is important to clean out what isn’t working or needed anymore so that you can prepare for new growth. Here is a list of areas to review, and revise if necessary:
Goals
Re-evaluate and prioritize your goals – get rid of the ones that are no longer serving you. It’s OK to change your mind!
Health
Are you eating well? Up your fruits and vegetables and clean out any processed food
How’s your exercise routine? Do you even have one? It not, determine what you can start to do daily to get your body moving.
Finances
Review expenditures – do you have money going out towards things you don’t need or use?


Spiritual Growth

Are you keeping a daily spiritual practice? This could be as simple as mediating or journaling for 15 minutes each morning.
My favorite is to say “May you be safe. May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you live with ease.” every morning as soon as I wake up and before I get out of bed. I then follow it by visualizing my day and all the things I have planned going smoothly.
Relationships
Are you taking time out to connect with friends and loved ones?

Home
Clear the clutter! Make sure everything has a place and everything is in its place. When you bring home a new item, get rid of two items that you own. Simplify!
These are just a few things you can review and take stock of to ensure that you are providing a fertile  bed for your ministry and business. While this time of year is a great time to reassess these areas of your life, the key will be to continue these little practices and re-evaluate again in a few months. AS things get cleared away that are not serving you, your business, ministry, friendships, finances and health will blossom!

This article was written by Patricia Selmo, an Interfaith seminarian, certified life coach, spiritual healer, teacher and guide. She is the co-founder of the International Association of Women Spiritual Leaders: www.iawsl.com.

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Ways We, As Women Spiritual Leaders, May Re-dedicate Ourselves and Celebrate During This Season of Hanukkah

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

We join our Jewish friends from all over the world on December 11th when the “Festival of Lights” commemorating the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem, begins at sundown.  For those who need refreshing, this holiday was born in the century just  “BCE” or “BC” when a renegade band of Jews led by Judah Maccabee pursued their goal of regaining the holy temple in Jerusalem.

According to history, the Temple had been desecrated; its revered artifacts and icons, including a Menorah (a candelabra) made of gold; broken and ruined.  The reigns of Pompey and then Antiochus IV, Epiphanes were responsible for the allowing the Temple to fall into disrepair.

When the Maccabees succeeded in regaining the Temple, they set about, and I imagine lovingly; dusting, scrubbing, and polishing the entire Temple including the artifacts.  One of the more important of these was the golden menorah just waiting to be rekindled to its former glory of lighting the alter.

The Maccabees focused on celebrating with a rededication of the Temple, and they ran into what I am sure may have been one of many problems putting together a commemoration of that size.  They found only enough oil to light the menorah for one day, and they had planned a lengthy celebration.

To the wonder of all of the celebrants, the menorah continued to shed its light for eight days and nights.  The center candle, or “shamash” meaning “servant” or “guard”, is used to light the other candles, one for each night of Hanukkah.  Traditionally, a blessing is said as the candle for that particular night is lit.

Hanukkah is a time of joyous celebration and rededication, commemorating an important series of events in the history of Judaism.

THE 8 WAYS THAT WOMEN SPIRITUAL LEADERS MAY REDEDICATE AND CELEBRATE…

1.    Identify what needs rededicating in your life

2.    Strategize

3.    Set out to pursue your goal

4.    Surround yourself with support (perhaps a renegade band of troops who will help you ‘recapture the Temple’)

5.    Dust, scrub and polish in order to:

6.    Lovingly restore what that is to its Brilliance

7.    Light a Candle to commemorate what you have rededicated and offer a blessing

8.    Celebrate!

This article was written by Rev. Ruth Reiner, who is an ordained Interfaith Minister, spiritual counselor, coach, nurse, former wife, mother, grandmother, and entrepreneur.

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