A Christmas Blessing – What Season Is It In Your Heart?

December 25, 2024

Happy Holidays, Dear Ones!  I know it’s not Christmas for everyone, depending on your beliefs.  But I thought that on this Christmas Day we might all join together in our various beliefs and creeds to share a Seasonal Blessing for All.

I’m sending you Light-filled greetings for your traditions and season,

And my heart-felt love,
Mayet Leilani
PS – I went out for holiday lights and caught this shot of the Bridge of Light with full moon.  It seemed the perfect picture for today.

The Season In Your Heart

What is the season in your heart?
Is it the time of patient pause?
Is it the season of slow dark growth? 
Is it the time of bursting through the surface?
Or is it the season of shooting forward? 
Is it the time of radiant blossom?
Or is it the season of harvest?

No.
The heart knows no seasons, 
No time or place.
The heart is constant.
Its season is Love
Its pause is Peace
Its surge is Light
Its growth is Awakening
Its action is Compassion
Its blossom is Radiance
Its harvest is Service
Its abode is Home
Its life is Eternal

And its destiny is certain
Within the Heart of God

May the Season of the Heart
Be upon us all
May the Season of the Heart
Be upon our Planet
May the Season of the Heart
Be upon me and upon you.

May we, our worlds, our Planet
Fulfill the destiny of the Heart
This is my prayer.

Amama Ua Noa!
Amama Ua Noa!
Amama Ua Noa!
This prayer is released and fulfilled.

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Finding Your Way (Back) to Joy – The Wind Is Now At Your Back

December 19 , 2024

In a nutshell… 

  • The dearest way through the dark
  • How to find your joy
  • 188 days of joy

Back in 2016, I had one of those life experiences that can really pull you down.  It included a painful loss as well as new trauma, plus the re-opening of old trauma, wounds and fears. 

Death, divorce, betrayal, a hurricane or earthquake, losing a job suddenly – these are the types of major events that often bring a lot of pain, turmoil and change to us and can be very difficult passages.  Especially if more than one happens at once.

This time I felt barely able to grasp for wisdom, yet through the roar in my head I seemed to hear, “Two things my dear, so listen up: First, drag your bum off the “battlefield” ASAP, placing yourself with people and nature where you can heal.  Do this and then you will be given an important assignment.”  So I went to Hawaii where the ancient land and ancestors always speak to me of peace and balance.  

My first morning under Miracle the Banyan tree in my dear friend’s yard, Wisdom whispered my new assignment. 

“Begin each day with the following question, answer it as best you can: 

What will bring you joy, right now?  
It can be anything.  Do it.  
Then ask the question again, 
answer it and follow through again.”

Wisdom also said: “This is the assignment. Repeat your singular task – to choose joy as best you can – day after day, radically and fiercely.”  

And this is what was promised to me: “In time, joy will slowly begin to fill your heart once again.”

The truth is, I didn’t want to.  I hated the idea.  I had a bad attitude; I didn’t care.  It all was poop, what did it all matter!  I was mad and fussy and stinky and hurting.  I had a big fit and fell over in it a few times.  (note: I’m sometimes a touch dramatic which is fine, since I know it’s all Holy.) 

At first it was excruciatingly hard to do because I was in a lot of pain and fear.  I felt no joy and nothing seemed likely to bring joy.  It all felt so flat.  I sensed an urgency in this though, so I limped into doing what I could.

What joys did I choose?  In the morning I generally chose being outside to hear the birds waking up the world.  A nice steaming cup of something to sip in early morning light.  

I went to the water when possible; I craved living water.

Sometimes I chose to smile at someone, getting a smile back. 

I chose lots of quiet time and writing to you in weekly articles.  

I often tried to sing or play my zither though sometimes I was too sad, but not always. 

I left the future alone. I allowed the past to unwind itself.  I chose joy.  And I took care of the basics, not much else.

Slowly but surely it worked, I came through. I began to know that peace was still there.  Inspiration started coming back too, and my work felt good again.  Energy began to flow in, stronger than before.

I came through, I found my way back to joy and meaning.  

The inner river of joy is lovely and beauteous yet wild and crashing with endless waterfalls, banked by secret gardens.  I discovered this river by choosing joy even when not feeling it.

If you want, choosing joy can start to bust your world wide open, right now, if you begin.  Oh, and by the way, after doing this 188 days, I just stopped counting because I thought, “Why stop?”  Radical Joy is now a wonderful part of my daily practice.

Alas, it’s time to go, I’ve gone on longer than I planned, so goodbye for now.  And love.  Do we have a bigger word than love?  No?  Well LOVE it is then, dearest,

I’m sending you soOO much love,
Mayet

 
 
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Egg On My Space: Celebrating 20 Years of Blogs!

December 12, 2024

Article highlights: 

  • Celebrating 20 years
  • My first ever blog, 2005
  • egg on my… everything!

I began blogging regularly in the fall of 2012 – 13 years ago now – and some of you were on that early blog mailing list.  But my first blogs began being posted irregularly in 2005 on a website set up by a friend in 2005. 

That’s 20 years ago!  So I thought it’d be fun to celebrate a LOT of years of blogging by sharing the first blog I ever wrote, March of 2005.  It gave me a little chuckle remembering, and might give you a smile as well.

Happy Blog-aversary to me and Cheers! to you, and a holiday hug or two,
Mayet

Egg On My Space

A mishap occurred at my place a few days ago.  It was one of those repeat life-lesson moments one sometimes asks for.  I put a dozen eggs on the stove to boil.  I use the Julia Child method: cover eggs with cold water in pot, bring to boil, cover and remove from heat immediately.  Leave covered for 16-20 minutes.  17 minutes gives me perfectly and gently boiled eggs.  Gentle is important because eggs – whether you’re boiling or scrambling –  need the lowest possible cooking temperature so their proteins don’t toughen and turn rubbery.

So.  While waiting for the eggs to come to a boil, a call comes in on the landline in my office (2005 – remember landlines still being a part of things?)  The water seems about simmering so I put the lid on and turn the burner off and hurry to the phone.  

90 minutes later later, I’m blithely still gabbing it up with my friend when I hear a weird sound on the roof and wonder, “what’s that?”  10 minutes later there’s a lot more clatter on the roof and I say to friend, Gary, “Santa must have just landed on my roof or my satellite dish fell off in this wind (remember those giant satellite dishes on the roof?)

Though you’re probably guessing what’s going on, I’m  STILL not getting it.  Another 10 minutes goes by before a weird smell reaches me.  “OMGosh!” I holler to Gary, “gotta go, I’ve burned the eggs!!”  I dash to the kitchen, over in the other wing of the house. 

I thought I turned the gas off but didn’t and THOSE EGGS!  Smoke is wafting about and that sulfur smell of eggs-gone-wrong will taint the air for months to come.  I turn off the gas burner and survey the damage.  

The lid blew off the pot and hit the 14 foot ceiling above before clattering to the floor.  And oh my!  There’s egg stuck up there too.  In fact there’s egg EVERYWHERE.  12 exploded eggs can cover a lot of ground as it turns out.

One egg appears to have blown across the kitchen island, hitting a glass of water by the refrigerator, knocking it to the floor where it shattered.  A glass bowl on the counter is also shattered by projectile eggs. 

Days later and I’m still finding burned egg bits and glass in things.  And wiping the egg off my face.  The pot, of course, was shockingly blackened but I luckily knew the powdered dish soap in hot water soaking-trick and, amazingly, the pot was saved.

Note to self: new rule, no leaving the kitchen with a burner on, NO exceptions.  But what was that life lesson I mentioned re-learning. 

That’s the funny thing.  While I was still standing in the kitchen waiting for that dang pot of eggs to boil so I could turn the heat off, guess what I’d been thinking?

I’d just asked Wisdom, “what’s the most important factor for making things real in the  physical world… for manifesting creatively?  

The answer was Attention, Focus and Intention.  I guess I needed that illustrated, right?

Give something your full attention.  Bring laser focus to it.  And apply a clear intention.  Without those, what you create can be random and surprising.  You think?  

Well, at least I’m laughing.  And learning.

And sending love,
💗 Mayet
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