Monday, September 21, 2009

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This summer, I spent a LOT of time tending to my inner garden. Projects included:

1. Sitting in meditation, doing yoga, reading helpful texts, sewing the seeds of new friendships (Planting).

2. Digging deep to dislodge the pesky roots that had grown into bad habits of mind and body (Weeding).

3. Learning to be in the present moment, remembering my long-hidden Higher Self, letting in the Light and reaching for the sky (Growing).

4. Discovering a certitude, peace and confidence that I had not known before (Harvest).

It was, and still is, a time of growth, transformation, trust and acceptance. I look just the same on the outside, but on the inside, now I feel shiny. I have noticed some pretty little flowers starting to bloom in the fertile earth that is me.

BUT. . . . While all this was going on, I totally neglected my other garden, the one in the yard behind the house. Darn it. This 30' x 30' plot of pure potential is now tangled with brambles and weeds of breathtaking variety. Locating the yellow and orange grape tomatoes hidden hither and thither has become a game of "I Spy".

Sunday morning found me in that weedy jungle, finally ready to work. Sitting there amidst the burdock and crabgrass, I noticed some entertaining parallels between my inner garden and my outdoor one.
Press the play button below to view the movie:
"Inner and Outer Gardening--Eerily Similar: A Demonstration"

2 comments:

  1. I hate to use the term lol... but I LOL'ed!! love ya! Lisa

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  2. That was one of the best pieces I've read! I love your analogy! Very creative and well written. I could definitely use some inner gardening myself! (I did think you looked particulary peaceful, so now I know the secret.)

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