Homeward Bound

Homeward Bound

By Sharyn Jordan Hathcock

Environmental Healer, Feng Shui Scholar, and Author

“Dwell in the Possibilities.”  Emily Dickenson

      Since our homes are a metaphor for our lives, they mirror back to us who we are, where we have been and the person we are growing into.  In many cases, my clients have forgotten to leave room for this essential process and it is reflected back to them via their home.  They have tightly designed corners that tidily trap them into being less than whom they are or can be.  The deep contentment from  a simple life where distractions do not find their way in is easily created.  A home couches dreams into unfoldment and is clearly beyond just a physical space. An abode is where time and experience feed the soul and give wings to one's spirit.  A residence offers up plentiful opportunities to thrive. This sanctuary reveals joy reflected from the back-side of sorrow. A harmonious home makes way for an abundantly wonderful life. A heavenly haven is the ideal place where the cosmic breath of chi blows in the winds of fortune. It is the gathering place where family and friends create new memories.  Home is where we sink deep into solidity and stability finding a well earned place of tranquil serenity. A home affords us quite contemplation allowing inner peace and her depth to balance life's challenges. A dwelling is the place to nestle, rest, be comforted, and restored; where our creative juices flow.  A home houses our comfy reading chair where we suspend our reality by visiting other times and spaces. Surrounding yourself with beauty in your home enables you to grow with ease and grace.  Transformation comes through benevolence, being open-hearted, illuminated, faithful, and flexible. New and positive attitudes are opened up thus developing the “true you” you love to be. Relax within the heart(h) of your home and discover balance within and without.  So please, Dwell in the Possibilities!

      

 

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