9 Good Things Transpiring From My 'Time Out' [With Lyme Disease]

This is not Lyme -goes my journal way back on day #20-  It might look like it. It's what the doctors say. But that is just the external representation.

What I know deep inside is that the 'time away'  has reconnected me with my dreams, the internal landscapes of my psychic, the voices that STILL have a hold on me and come from childhood, the love from clean beds, new depths, yoga therapy, where did THAT come from?

So, by around day #20 I had also:

1- Realized I don't HAVE to reply to e-mails right away, the world will not go away, people won't die because of it. It might even make for more thoughtful responses.  This freed up quite a bit of time, so I...

2.- Became 'Editor in Chief' for James' latest book.  I did not know I could do that! It wasn't in my resume (even sick).

And He was so grateful for every note I wrote, paragraph after paragraph, as I added things, came up with the tittle, gave suggestions, asked him to re-write some parts...

...and ended up in the dedication. Nice.

Coming to Kindle Soon, in Amazon Now

3.- Received gifts from my God-children they sent me drawings and little notes.  One said: "You are the best God-Mother Clau in the history of God-Mother Clau". That one is on the refrigerator.  Does not get any better than that!

4.- Clarified boundaries.  I find family to be the hardest work when it comes to this topic. I took my time, put the issues on the light and spoke my mind. I have began to realize that "related by blood" is a term we use to force a lot of things that are not necessary true.  When someone brings me down, especially when certain deep lines are crossed, a time out is very much in place, regardless of blood type.

5.- Spent time away from the sun yet was filled with light. The type of antibiotics I took were so strong that I had to stay away from the sun, but in that time I re-connected with the Divine Light Invocation and practiced it for 40 days.



I saw my body as a vessel of light, which has been depicted in so many forms, as Krishna's flute through which sacred sounds flow, as an instrument of thy peace in the St. Francis prayer.  I saw my body as an instrument for the Divine, or at least prayed for it.

6.- My Book Reached #3 under "yoga" in Amazon. I Tweeted about it on that day, and got all giddy and happy and gay and every other funny word you can think of.

7.- Acquired 10 Shares of Apple.  A few days before Steve passed into the light, and at the deep. May he be in the light, and may Apple prosper!

Long Live the I-Pad
8.- Received a royalty check.  Now that was a first -maybe a second- It was not for much ($35) but to me it made me feel rich. I am wealthy with sharing my passion.

9.- Gave James an idea for a post, and he stole it from me! (again). Quite a compliment considering how big his blog is. It was about when we find ourselves saying: I Want to Die. He got 155 comments for it. My idea. Hee hee, not that I am jealous or anything. Or maybe I am.
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Also:
Yoga For People With Disabilities, or Who Are Sick
5 Steps to Interpreting Your Dreams




8 comments:

  1. This post was a reminder of how to take the good from the bad; in ALL instances and situations in life. You have seriously redirected your energy towards the positive outcomes of your battle with Lyme; instead of only focusing on the pain, discomfort and obstacles. This is why you are so inspiring!

    Congrats to James on his I believe 6th book now ;) I was reading a bit of his blog yesterday and I can see why you two compliment each other so well! I'm definitely purchasing!

    And congrats to you for making it to #3 on Amazing; Your book was definitely an amazing read and guide to my practice of Ashtanga.

    Cheers to your Amazing light; and forever grateful that you share it with all of us.

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  2. Woops I meant to say Amazon, but I guess Amazing covers the whole of what I feel lol

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  3. Thank you RV! :-) I appreciate the positive energy in your comment. And yeah, amazing, amazon... I do that too... ;-)

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  4. kind of digging the idea of giving adults "time outs".

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  5. Congratulations on realizing all the good in your life - and there's a LOT of it - amidst the bad. Am very impressed with the book!!! :)

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  6. We've got a homeless population in America. And now we've got houses that are being foreclosed upon in epic numbers. Why can't these things work together?

    My idea: we fix up the the foreclosed homes and turn them into cheap homes to be rented out to the homeless - and anyone else who needs a place.

    This is a rich country and there is plenty to go around.

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  7. Hi Penny, yeah, pretty scary... your idea would certainly bring jobs, only issue I would have with that is if it was government dominated cause they tend to mess things up... and corporations tend NOT to be very responsible as we have seen... but I like the idea!

    And yes, there is plenty in the country/world to go around for everyone!

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