So, yesterday I had a huge breakthrough. I found my voice.
It’s an essential step in the writing process, and I’ve found it!!
For months and months, my writing hasn’t been quite what I wanted it to be. It’s energy was all wrong.
Last night, I wrote how I wanted to write, (not how I thought I should write) and didn’t over think it, and didn’t judge. I allowed myself to bring “me” forward onto the page, and ultimately, into the world.
My book Lessons In Love: Twelve Steps for Daily Living will be released as an Ebook next month. In it, I talk about my near death experience and how it allowed me to find who I was in the life I was living, and to live in a way that is in alignment with who we are in our very essence. I’ve found a way to communicate what is beyond words, and break it down into steps we can take to create a life that is in alignment with that essence.
I’m so freaking excited to share it with all of you!!!
Stay tuned…..:)
Krista
xoxo
Death is not the end, but rather a natural continuum of life. Life eases into death, where we undergo the necessary preparations to ease back into life again. This completes the circle, one that is only to be repeated when we are ready to do so. Our existence is defined by these cycles of life and death, and each one has the potential to further us along on our evolutionary spiritual journey, one that ultimately leads to the Great Unknown.
It’s my experience that we are all interconnected, not only on this plane, but in the afterlife as well. Our conscious awareness of this interconnection is less acute here, for most of us anyway.
Before my NDE, I would have moments of this awareness, and fundamentally believed in it. I understood it to be present as a current underlying all of life. The difference between my experiences then and now is the depth and breadth of this awareness. Today, as a result of my NDE, I see and re-cognize myself in everything and everyone. It’s somewhat surreal, and kind of freaks me out sometimes!
I know my own individual journey in this life is no more important or significant than that of the smallest creature or greatest human being. Simultaneously, it is irrefutably the most important thing…but, so is everyone and everything else’s.
There is something in the Hindu philosophy called the net of Indra, where we are described as jewels in the net of the universe, each reflecting those surrounding it. What a beautiful expression of our divine nature, along with being one of several explanations of why we are here, the other two being: to love and to be loved.