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Entries from December 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011

Thursday
Dec292011

December Views Week 3 & a Bit - Part I

Has it only been a week and a half since my last December Views post? There are so many images to share! I've been a little clicker happy so it'll be a two-part post. Voici, Part I:

a colourful haphazard pianoscape in the dining room

off to New Brunswick for Christmas, it was a windshield-washer kind of a day

Day 2 on the road, much better driving weather!

Christmas morning cast-offs

I'm not a very religious person, but I was fascinated with this colourful

backlit Jesus at my aunt's place.

my cousin's top hat topper to her 9' Christmas tree - the hat was her father's, love it!

Shelby soaking in the sun, she's the cutest Great Dane I've every seen

Stay tuned for Part 2...

Tuesday
Dec272011

Out With The Old

December 2011, calendar by Suzy Toronto

(Can anyone tell me how I managed to miss National Chocolate-Covered Anything Day on the 15th?)

 

Between work on creative projects and Christmas preparations I've been reflecting a lot this past month. Maybe it's the Winter Solstice, maybe it's the moon – full or new, or maybe it's just par for the course as I transition from one year to another.

 

Stuff is bubbling up, nudging itself into my world to be acknowledged, tended to or both. It comes up in my journal, my dreams or wallops me with emotion when I least expect it.

 

There's been a lot of talk about Release in the blogosphere these past few weeks and I'm a big proponent.

 

I have plenty of fears I'm ready to leave behind as I enter 2012. I don't know exactly how that will manifest yet, but I'm ready to acknowledge them and how much they've been limiting me. I might also have an outdated belief or two that no longer serve me. Yup. They might be good candidates for release too.

 

What about you? What's been dragging you down this year that might be getting old? Fears, beliefs, mental and physical clutter... could it be time to let some of it go?

 

There are plenty of ways to create ritual around year-end reflection and the release of stuff you no longer welcome in 2012. Maybe you've already participated in Pixie Campbell's Mother of All Releasing Ceremonies on the 22nd, or maybe you prefer spending quiet time with your journal or sketchbook now that the pre-holiday flurry has slowed down. Maybe formalizing it into a point-form list on your blog is the best fit for you.

 

You may even choose to not make a ritual of if at all and just ponder, let it all percolate. There's a lot of power in percolating possibility (a triple P coup!).

 

However you choose to approach it, the end of 2011 comes with an opportunity to let go of what's old and no longer serving you and in my humble opinion, it's the best way to make space for all the wonderful things that are waiting to greet you in 2012.

 

Go! Reflect. Release.

Saturday
Dec242011

My Christmas Wishes to You

Mom's Christmas angel collection

I'm about to sign off for a few days to celebrate Christmas at Mom & Dad's, meat pies and merriment await! Not to mention books, cable TV (can you say HGTV?!) and quiet time by the fireplace.

 

I look forward to it. I am blessed.

 

This Christmas I wish you joy and cheer. I wish you peace. I also wish you space to remove the mask we sometimes don during the season when we're not quite feeling it and don't want to disappoint, space to be yourself if you need it. I wish you Love.

 

Merry Christmas.

 

Remember

This December,

That love weighs more than gold!

~ Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon

Thursday
Dec222011

Happy Solstice

And just like that the Winter Solstice is here, the season changes and darkness will turn into light.

I am grateful for the seven women who generously offered their reflections here during the past three weeks and to YOU for stopping by. I hope the words and images shared gave you chance to pause and consider your own entry into winter.

Today I offer you no profound reflections or words, but a joyful ditty I discovered last year called Winter Solstice, by The Tea Party (the band). It makes me smile - I hope it makes you smile too.

Happy Solstice,

Stephanie

Tuesday
Dec202011

Solstice Reflections: Pixie Campbell

Solstice Reflections 2011 is an online gathering of reflections by seven lovely women on the spirit of winter and the migration from darkness to light. My hope is that they may offer you a momentary respite from a sometimes hectic season, allowing you to sit with your own reflections as you enter your personal winter. Click here for all posts to date.

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Winter Solstice is my True North holiday. Every year my family creates a fire outside in the firepit and writes what we're releasing on little slips of paper and when the fire is nice and hot, and it has become very dark, we toss in our scraps of paper and say goodbye to the darkness, the year that has past, and our old ways. I have loved hearing my six year old prepare for what he wants to release, which this year includes fear of new experiences and anxiety about living in a new town.

photo by Elke May Glendenning

In celebration of letting go of the old, I designed a ritual called The Mother of All Releasings Ceremony. When the idea came to me, I envisioned a critical mass of people, who had never done a ritual such as the one my family does on Winter Solstice, releasing individual and collective fear and pain, and so I shared the idea with my blog readership and a movement toward this was born. In working with women in SouLodge, my online e-course, I've heard that so many of us are carrying thoughts, fears and feelings that are no longer useful to them. When forward movement is desired, these old voices and modes of being appear as resistance to change, and obstacles to growth. I created a recipe for them to make a releasing bundle to throw into the fire on Solstice, and that can be found right here.

photo by Stacy de la Rosa

I am a communal, village-loving woman. I love to chatter and harvest the ripest berries with those around me. Winter Solstice is a time of quiet reflection for me, during the season when the light is slowly making it's way back-back into the northern hemisphere, back into my consciousness, back into the collective. For just a short while, it's a time to stop the chatter and the business of planting and harvesting, to sit in gratitude and the wisdom of lessons learned during the year, to let go of all that has become dark, and step cleanly into the light and the new creative year.

2012 is a powerful year to let the old ways go and step fully into creative self-expression and abundant support for our dreams from All That Is. It is a time for visionaries to create reality.

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Pixie Campbell is a mixed-media artist, traditional crafter, workshop leader and mama who is passionately dedicated to shedding old skins and helping others do the same.

www.pixiecampbell.com
www.soulodge.com