Tip for Day 12 of 21 Days of Free Distance Reiki
What are you grateful for?
Let me know in the comments, so we can keep the gratitude circle flowing. . .
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In coming back into my own balance and rhythm the past few days, I find it easier to flow with things myself.
Taking the time to do my own self-work which includes being Soul-based Coached in my training, self-coaching, slow Circling and self-Reiki, I feel such gratitude simply for being ME.
A good friend of mine, Rebecca Eckland, who is my writing soulmate, recently blogged about 54 Things To Be Grateful For.
I feel called to take up the challenge myself in this moment, and despite her warning that 54 of anything is a lot, I want to do it.
Who wants to join us?
I am grateful for the people in my life who teach me, lift me up, bring me back to myself, love me, care for me, and show me how to use my gifts in the world.
I am grateful for this house that is so full of light, I am comfortable playing with my shadows—literally, metaphorically and psychologically.
I am grateful to be writing again.
I am grateful to be living again.
I am grateful to be flourishing and unfolding with a grounded lightness.
I am grateful that I am so open.
I am grateful for my blue-cream Persian familiar, Kierkegaard “Kiki” Mao.
I am grateful to have enough food, toilet paper, water, Vitamin C and fire cider tinctures, herbs, and teas during the shelter-in-place.
I am grateful for this Healing Arts business and all of you who make it possible for my days to be so full of work right now.
I am grateful for coffee—chocolate flavored coffee, especially.
I am grateful for Zoom.
I am grateful for the many hours I spend Happy Planner-ing my days because it’s such fun self-care.
I am grateful for discovering conscious dance and experiencing the incredible healing that happens in this global community of Open Floor, 5Rhythms, Movement Medicine, Tamalpa Institute, Biodanza, Soul Motion and Ecstatic Dance, among others.
I am grateful for my body, for the acceptance and love I feel for it, and its overall relative good health.
I am grateful to art.
I am grateful to be adopted and for all the experiences that being an adoptee brings because of the unique perspective and early wisdom that’s been given to me as Kelsay Elizabeth Myers.
I am also grateful for Reiki and for being an energy channel/medium because I am able to have knowledge of and connect to my ancestral female lineage as Jin Jung Mee.
I am grateful to my personality in all of its forms, and I’m so grateful that I actually like it (for the most part).
I am grateful for my education because it’s been expensive, supportive, transformative, mutual, artistic, all-encompassing, discussion-based, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary.
I am grateful for growing up in a small Midwestern town in which I felt like a skyscraper in a cornfield because I now love both skyscrapers and cornfields.
I am grateful that I am a woman and that I love women because I love women.
I am grateful that I know who I am and what I stand for and that I keep learning, growing and being curious.
I am grateful I can feel wholeness and oneness of being.
I am grateful I can still do what I feel like, and that I love my work and life.
I am grateful for sleepless mornings and the quietness of night.
I am grateful that I live in Marin, California.
I am grateful that I am happy.
I am grateful that I am committed to being here.
I am grateful that I am present.
I am grateful to be a witness and observer.
I am grateful to be a lifelong learner, intuitive guide and leader.
I am grateful for the smell of books and the feel of paper and ink.
I am grateful for weeping willows, lilac bushes and memories.
I am grateful for poetry.
I am grateful for all the pretty things: songs, crystals, clothes, frames, people, trinkets, lamps. . .nouns. . .
I am grateful for the Aria Lattner bodysuit I got in Fawn as an Easter present this year because it’s fun and comfortable and sexy!
I am grateful for the sensuous.
I am grateful for the playful.
I am grateful for laughter.
I am grateful for feathers and all the soft yet powerful things.
I am grateful for integration.
I am grateful for swords and wings and bowler hats.
I am grateful for angels and to “Cousin” Shirley who thought I collected angels as a girl and would give me one every time she saw me until I told her 8 years later I hadn’t actually collected them until she started giving them to me.
I am grateful for my long, extensive memory and for holding onto the important ones.
I am grateful for Beaches, Sex and the City, The L Word, Gilmore Girls and all the movies and TV shows that taught me about female friendship and platonic soulmates.
I am grateful for all of my teachers and mentors and their teachers and mentors.
I am grateful for all of my communities and networks from all of my various interests, passions and experiences.
I am grateful to my past, present and future.
I am grateful for the color red.
I am grateful for the autumn, the season in which I was born.
I am grateful for all the stories, storytellers and wisdomkeepers.
I am grateful for living a life of magic and wonder and beauty.
I am grateful for being a saucy feminist!
I am grateful for being ME unapologetically.