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    • Baby Steps

      Posted at 10:58 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on February 15, 2022

      In our recent move to the Hawaiian island of Maui, I’ve had some interesting things about myself come to light. Like, I hadn’t realized how much familiar surroundings and routine meant to me. Not that I had a super specific routine in my life before, but what surrounded me was familiar. Things around me had their place and I knew where to find them. My “stuff” was all around me. There was a comfort in just feeling the energy of my home, my neighborhood, my town. All of that has changed.

      Moving 4500 miles away from where I lived for 22 years was more of a challenge than I anticipated. Although I’d chosen it, I’d planned it, I’d hyped it up to my husband, I found myself in moments of fear. I wasn’t completely sure if picking up my life and moving to the middle of the Pacific Ocean was such a great idea. I longed for home and the comforts of it. I wanted to see the same landscape out my window I’d seen every day for so long. I wanted to go to the grocery store and have the people working there nod hello because they knew my face.

      Then, I watched the sunset on our wedding anniversary and a sea turtle swam by. Not only did it swim by, but it lifted its head out of the water and looked straight at us! Another swam directly underneath me two days later. We watched giant waves crash on ancient lava rocks and felt the energy of nature. We stood on a forest path amongst trees that had been there since indigenous Hawaiians lived on the land and it was still theirs.

      I’ve been here 13 days and I’m already transforming. I’m moving toward who I came here to be. I’m becoming more, and I couldn’t be more grateful or more sure that yes, this was the right decision.

      Much Aloha! xox

      Posted in acceptance, allowing, appreciation, covid-19, creativity, decluttering, dimensional travel, Divinity, forgiveness, happy valentine's day, hawaii, heaven, Hero's adventure, how to handle problems, how to live in the world, how to live in this world, inspiration, instructions for living, Island living, kids, kids go to college, law of attraction, life, love, loving, loving ourselves, Maui, meditation, miracles, morgan freeman, Mother's Day, near death, near death experience, oprah winfrey, other dimensions exist, physician assistant, rainbows, relationships, self help, self love, shooting star, Success, thoreau, transitioning, twelve principles, Uncategorized, understanding ourselves, universal love, valentine's day, Wayne Dyer, what I did this weekend, will smith, worthiness | 0 Comments
    • COVID-19–A Lesson In Growth

      Posted at 5:21 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on April 26, 2020

      We’ve all heard the saying “There are no guarantees in life.”  Dying while in labor with my daughter was the last thing I expected to happen that morning.  I had the expectation of a safe delivery, but that expectation was not met.  I had all these plans for my life afterward, but those plans changed, and in a big way.

      This virus has no consideration for the outline you have of your life.  It is here, and may not be going anywhere.  Consider that for a moment.  A virus that we know little about, one there is no vaccine or at this point, no medications to treat, may be a continuous threat for the foreseeable future.  Our lives have been fundamentally altered in one foul swoop, leaving many reeling, wondering how they are going to manage themselves now.

      Our personal and professional lives, in some cases, have been turned upside down.  From the cashier at any store in America to the physician (or physician assistant in my case ;), the financial impact of this pandemic is significant, for some irreversibly damaging to their lively hood.

      But, I ask you, is this a “bad” thing?

      We are here to expand in awareness of who we are.  We are here to connect with ourselves in a fundamental way so we may then better connect with one another.  It is through our connections that we grow and become Who We Are.  Sometimes things need to be shaken up in a big way for this to happen.  No matter the source of this virus, whether you believe the scientists or the conspiracy theorists, its here.  My question is, what are you going to do with the time you have on this earth, right now?   Are you going to continue on in the same way as before?  My guess is the world won’t let you.  None of us are going to be able to, and that’s a good thing.

      Focusing on what we have gained from this virus being present at this time in our lives, rather than what it has taken, completely turns our experience around.  We go from the perception of loss to one of gain.  We have gained time either alone, or with family.  We have gained time to consider where we are in our lives and where we’ve always wanted to be.  What is your hearts desire?  What do you want to do that you haven’t done yet because fear has kept you from it?

      Now.  Now is the time to make the changes that will allow for greater growth and spiritual expansion.  Fighting the changes, lamenting about how life will never be the same, keeps you stuck in the old when all your soul wants is to let the new rush in.

      Say “YES” to your life and your life will step up to meet you.  Every. Single. Time.

      Much Love to you !!  xox

      Posted in acceptance, allowing, appreciation, charities for children, how to improve your relationship, heaven, collateral beauty, covid-19, dimensional travel, Divinity, forgiveness, heaven, how to handle problems, how to live in the world, how to live in this world, inspiration, instructions for living, kids, law of attraction, life, love, loving, loving ourselves, meditation, miracles, morgan freeman, near death, near death experience, oprah winfrey, other dimensions exist, physician assistant, rainbows, relationships, self help, self love, shooting star, thoreau, transitioning, twelve principles, Uncategorized, understanding ourselves, universal love, valentine's day, Wayne Dyer, what I did this weekend, will smith, worthiness | 2 Comments
    • Happy Valentine’s Day!

      Posted at 4:41 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on February 14, 2015

      Today, of all days, I’d like to reach out to all those who may feel unloved, unappreciated and misunderstood and wish you, especially, a very Happy Valentine’s Day.  You are eternally loved, eternally appreciated and eternally understood even though your head may be telling you the opposite.  Be kind to your self in your thoughts.  Give love to your self.  Appreciate your self.  Understand your self as an eternal loving manifestation of an infinite universe that has tremendous appreciation for you.

      xoxo

      Posted in appreciation, chocolate, happy valentine's day, life, loving ourselves, relationships, understanding ourselves, universal love, valentine's day | 0 Comments
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