tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-210596132024-03-07T15:09:41.264-05:00Starcat's StudyNikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.comBlogger435125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-85268796711925847952013-05-21T14:08:00.002-04:002013-05-21T14:08:40.426-04:00Starcat's Corner ReminderJust a reminder, if you've found your way here, please click on over to my blog's new home at <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/" target="_blank">Starcat's Corner</a>, <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/">http://www.starcatscorner.com</a>. Lots of great posts there for your reading pleasure! Thanks and blessings!Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-57999698530733682432012-09-15T11:53:00.002-04:002012-09-15T11:53:27.157-04:00A Favor to AskHi there! If you're reading this, I have a favor to ask. You see, I've moved my blog to <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/" target="_blank">my new website</a>. You can get the same quality writing, fun photos, and other joyful silliness over there, I promise!<br />
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So, the favor: will you please <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/" target="_blank">click over</a> and "follow" me at my new home?<br />
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If you're already a follower of this blog via Google or the RSS feed, please make the update now, while you're thinking about it. The new address is <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/">http://www.starcatscorner.com</a>. <br />
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If you're seeing this <a href="http://www.facebook.com/StarcatsCorner" target="_blank">on Facebook</a> via NetworkedBlogs, I hope you'll follow me there.<br />
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Thanks so much in advance! I look forward to seeing you over at Starcat's Corner. Pour your favorite beverage, settle into a comfy spot, and let's get caught up. Blessings!Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-20584564213524029282012-08-25T22:15:00.003-04:002012-08-25T22:15:46.415-04:00I've Moved!Hi there, faithful reader. I have a cool surprise for you. This blog, Starcat's Study, can now be found over on my brand new website, Starcat's Corner! Find it here: <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/" target="_blank">http://www.starcatscorner.com</a><br />
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The reason for the move is that with my new book, <i>Starcat's Corner: Essays on Pagan Living</i>, coming out soon, I thought it should have its very own home and direct link.<br />
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I hope you'll come visit, follow the blog, and join the community! Upcoming posts over there include: this week's Starcat's Favorites, the story of how we got the awesome new banner photo (which involved an afternoon feline photo shoot!), and how I'm learning to receive the gifts of the Universe.<br />
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I'm so thankful to BlackLion for building the awesome new site for me, and teaching me how to update it. Also my thanks go to Merlin Lovecat, for cooperating with the impromptu cat photo shoot, and to ElvenTiger for helping with that process. Thanks, cool cats!<br />
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See you <a href="http://www.starcatscorner.com/" target="_blank">on the other side</a>!Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-65888817050394942022012-08-18T12:51:00.000-04:002012-08-18T12:51:07.942-04:00Starcat's Favorites: August CrazinessAugust is often a very busy month for our family, and this year is no exception. We're busy with Dryst's soccer pre-season, birthday party preparations, working, getting ready for our autumn activities (yes, the planning process has begun), making fresh salsa, creating music, being present for some folks who need our help, grieving and healing, and of course, sneaking in a swim in the pond whenever we can.<br />
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I've still managed to keep up on my reading this week; much of it is inspirational, which helps keep me going when I start to feel overwhelmed or exhausted. Here are some links worth sharing.<br />
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This article addresses that feeling of getting overwhelmed, and offers ideas on <a href="http://www.rootsofshe.com/creating-space/" target="_blank">how to create space</a> for yourself within the chaos.<br />
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You can embody kindness by being more open, and <a href="http://www.kindovermatter.com/2012/07/kindness-comes-from-heart-without-fear.html" target="_blank">letting go of fears</a> that hold you back.<br />
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Sometimes we just need to <a href="http://brandireynolds.com/2012/07/30/alter-ego-series-comfort-is-insidious/" target="_blank">go beyond our comfort zone</a>, and seek out the types of adventures that wake us up to our passions.<br />
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Especially during a busy time, it's important to <a href="http://lifeunconstrained.com/love-the-work-you-do/" target="_blank">love what you do</a>. Even when you don't.<br />
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For further help on living and loving life, check out these <a href="http://www.purposefairy.com/6693/10-tips-designed-to-keep-you-on-your-toes/" target="_blank">tips that keep you on your toes</a>.<br />
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What can your body tell you that you might not be aware of consciously? This video has interesting information and an intriguing exercise on <a href="http://www.loveorabove.com/muscle-testing-video" target="_blank">behavioral kinesiology</a>.<br />
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And finally, if you can take a few moments to relax, even during a busy week, the <a href="http://www.rootsofshe.com/cultivating-stillness/" target="_blank">stillness will help you</a> recharge and restore your energy. Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-23080685283255500082012-08-14T11:15:00.000-04:002012-08-14T11:15:29.850-04:00You Are Part of It All<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Are you feeling lonely? Fearful? Disconnected? Yearning for something but you know not what?<br />
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Step back for a moment, retreating from your feelings, just for the time being. Take a longer view, seeing the bigger landscape laid out in front of you.<br />
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You are made of the same stuff as the stars. You are a beloved child of the multiverse. Whether you can feel it or not, you are in deep connection with all that is: lakes and rivers, mountains, valleys, trees and rocks, soaring birds, crawling beetles, the sun, the moon, music, art, and yes, your fellow human beings, who also yearn for love and connection. You are worthy of love, just as you are.<br />
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Let a glimmer of hope arise within you. Nurture it. Fan its flames.<br />
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As you move slowly back into your present situation, let that little flame of hope grow. Allow it to move freely within you, lighting up your joys and passions, igniting inspired action. Feel its vibrations resonating throughout your being, and then follow where it leads.<br />
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Adventure awaits. Go forth and meet it.<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-48682803407316655992012-08-13T12:13:00.002-04:002012-08-13T12:14:20.924-04:00Starcat's Favorites: Life and DeathMy husband Quester's Dad passed away this weekend. He'd been ill for much of the spring and summer, and so we got to visit him several times (he lived 3 hours away from us). Quester and his siblings had a chance to say their goodbyes, but of course it is still a hard thing. I'd known his Dad since I was a freshman in college, which was when Quester and I first started dating. I'm glad I got to say my fond farewells to him too, and to hold space for Quester and his older sister as they went through the process of letting go. Life is such a mixture of joys and sorrows, love and loss. I'm grateful for all of it, and for the words of wisdom that we humans share along the way. Here are a few for your perusal this week. Blessings!<br />
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The thing is, we <a href="http://www.kindovermatter.com/2012/08/welcoming-unknown.html" target="_blank">really don't know</a> exactly how things are going to turn out. And it's okay. <br />
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I agree with much of this <a href="http://www.dyamondintherough.com/2012/08/i-believe-in-life-of-love.html" target="_blank">sweet manifesto</a>. Even if you don't resonate with everything on it, it might inspire you to create your own list.<br />
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Loved this wisdom on <a href="http://theorganicsister.com/things-hit-fans/" target="_blank">how to reframe</a> when things aren't going your way.<br />
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<a href="http://www.rootsofshe.com/driver-of-the-heart/" target="_blank">This poem</a> might bring a sigh, or even a tear. Truly lovely. <br />
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I've been doing a lot of drumming lately. <a href="http://healing.about.com/od/drums/a/drum_chakras.htm" target="_blank">This article</a> about the healing powers of rhythm is excellent!<br />
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If you're an artist or creator in any way, check out <a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_on_genius.html" target="_blank">this TED talk</a>. Fantastic.<br />
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Maybe you're feeling ready to add some adventure to your life. Here are <a href="http://brandireynolds.com/2012/08/09/introducing-the-adventurer-starter-kit/" target="_blank">some new tools</a> that can help! I love her website, too.Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-22984057723715203632012-08-11T20:50:00.002-04:002012-08-11T20:50:26.270-04:00Home Again, Home AgainI've been away much of this week, spending some time with Quester's family, and it's been pretty intense. More about that later, when things are more fully resolved. For now, I'll just say that there have been many moments of sadness and tears, as well as those of joy.<br />
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Alongside these family matters, I've been continuing to work through my process of transformation. This includes releasing old patterns, rediscovering my self worth, and starting to explore some new mysteries. It's also intense, but rewarding. Since <a href="http://starcatsstudy.blogspot.com/2012/08/a-festival-of-inspiration.html" target="_blank">the festival</a>, I've been filled with more confidence and power-from-within than I have in many months. I'm glad, because I'm able to use that energy to help my loved ones through some major challenges, as well as to fuel my own growth.<br />
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I returned home to a very full e-mail inbox, and so I've been sifting through, reading and replying to messages. I thought for now I'd offer you, without further comment, a few quotes that I've discovered waiting for me upon my return to home base. Enjoy, and blessings.<br />
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“Maybe being powerful means to be fragile.” – Ai Weiwei<br /><br />"Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves without any insistence that they satisfy you." – Wayne Dyer<br />
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"The best career advice to give the young is, find out what you like
doing best and get someone else to pay you for doing it." – Katherine
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"What would it look like to stop trying so hard, and start trying softer instead?" – Tara WagnerNikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-12493949225038835152012-08-06T23:24:00.002-04:002012-08-06T23:24:59.442-04:00A Festival of InspirationBlessings of August, and big Happy Birthday smooches to my lovely Leo friends, including of course my dear BlackLion, whose birthday is today! This past weekend he and I attended an amazing music festival. We went with the Dark Follies troupe, and had a fantastic experience there. The vibe was joyful and inspiring. After a very stressful week, it was great to be outdoors in a beautiful setting, playing and listening to music with a delightful group of people.<br />
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I'm going to skip the official Starcat's Favorites post this week, since the week is well underway at this point, but I do have a couple of links that I wanted to share with you. One is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN-a85FumII" target="_blank">a song</a> that seems to capture my experience of the festival. It's not even the type of music that was being played there, but it feels right as a description.<br />
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The other is <a href="http://www.purposefairy.com/6661/change-your-life-through-the-art-of-self-mastery/" target="_blank">something I've been working on</a> for a while, but am now really feeling in my whole being. I'm finally (again?) coming to the point of understanding that I feel best when I follow my heart. I am often drawn to pleasing others, and find it enjoyable, yet to rely on the approval of others for my own joy is a recipe for depression. I am still delighted by doing things for people, yet my self-love is growing, and I'm no longer dependent on their attention. It's a good place to be in, particularly as I face some challenges along my path. The truth that it is indeed <i>my </i>path, and that I am the one in charge of it, is such a huge help. The other piece that is falling into place is that it doesn't have to be lonely. I can be fully in my personal power, and still connect with kindred spirits. Actually, that's the best way to connect, when I'm feeling uplifted and free.<br />
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It's a work in progress for sure, and I'm sure I'll still stumble now and then. Yet for the moment, I'm feeling empowered. Many blessings to you on <i>your</i> path!<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-12299455934355535822012-07-29T00:40:00.001-04:002012-07-29T00:45:28.667-04:00Our Fun Feline Fae Tea Party!So, when I found out about the fantastic <a href="http://afancifultwist.typepad.com/a_fanciful_twist/2012/07/mad-tea-party-2012.html" target="_blank">Mad Tea Party</a> being hosted over at <a href="http://afancifultwist.typepad.com/a_fanciful_twist/" target="_blank">A Fanciful Twist</a>, I knew it would be a perfect thing to become a part of. Why, you might ask? Well, for several reasons. First, on the very day that it starts, we had already planned our annual Big Backyard Bash! And believe me, do we ever have some whimsical, fae, phantasmagorical, mad-in-a-good-way friends! Second, I have just been researching in my journals in order to write the preface to my book, <i>Starcat's Corner: Essays on Pagan Living</i> (you just knew I was going to sneak in another book reference, didn't you?). The time I was diving into was when I went to Vermont Witch Camp in 2005, and the theme was....drumroll please...Through the Looking Glass! So obviously it was all cosmically meant to be! So I present to you, for your viewing pleasure (whether or not you made it here in person)....Our Fun Feline Fae Tea Party!<br />
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First, we happened to drink some delicious potion...I guess that's how it begins sometimes, right?<br />
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Here is BlackLion enjoying the Stargazer lilies that are Quester's pride and joy:<br />
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We had some lovely fae feline folk show up for the gathering...<br />
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And even a Mad Hatter type!<br />
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Plus hoopers, dancers, and some of our musician friends.<br />
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There were people spread all through the backyard, near the fire pit, the tribe of kids playing football and having an epic battle in the field, a couple of visiting dogs, and endless dishes of delicious foods and drinks!<br />
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We even had a sighting of our friend Godzilla, though I don't have a picture...<br />
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Here's Dryst enjoying himself (and hamming it up):<br />
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I received some very cools gifts, even though it's not my birthday. One had a lizard friend on it!<br />
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This fae feline version of a Mad Tea Party really rocked!<br />
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<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-28636258742674867872012-07-27T23:18:00.003-04:002012-07-27T23:18:49.535-04:00Starcat's Favorites: Preparing and AwaitingThis week I was awaiting the return of Quester and ElvenTiger. I was preparing for our annual Big Backyard Bash. I was meditating on my self-worth, friendship, nurturing, and lots of other ponderings. I was drumming and cleaning and polishing and reading and writing and lots of other ings. And lo and behold, it's the evening before the big party, and both of my dear ones are home safe. We celebrated with quesadillas and a game of Mexican Train Dominoes. <br />
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Here this week's gleanings:<br />
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You know those crazy things you'd like to do but are kind of afraid to, or just never quite get to? Do them! <a href="http://wildernesschilde.blogspot.com/2012/07/whats-your-red-dress.html" target="_blank">Go for it</a>!<br />
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<a href="http://www.rootsofshe.com/a-love-note/" target="_blank">Supportive community</a> is a wonderful thing. <br />
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<a href="http://www.finerminds.com/metaphysical/mercury-retrograde/" target="_blank">Mercury is retrograde</a>. I could kind of tell. Yes, I am indeed a Virgo and a writer.<br />
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I'm not really a photographer, but <a href="http://www.susannahconway.com/the-august-break-2012/" target="_blank">this sounds pretty fun</a>. I might even play along.<br />
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After the party will come <a href="http://www.dyamondintherough.com/2012/07/may-we-surround-ourselves-with-quiet.html" target="_blank">the quiet</a>. I plan to revel in it.<br />
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I'm off to bed now, to dream the gathering into existence. I'll have a <a href="http://afancifultwist.typepad.com/a_fanciful_twist/2012/06/mad-tea-party-2012-an-invitation.html" target="_blank">very special party post</a> to share with you tomorrow or the next day. Blessings! <br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-19503067416519172792012-07-26T21:47:00.003-04:002012-07-26T21:48:39.114-04:00A Blast From the PastIn the process of writing the preface for my book (yeah, it's <i>Starcat's Corner: Essays on Pagan Living</i>, hope you're not sick of hearing about it yet! hee hee), I was looking back over my journal from 2005, getting back in the mindset of my adventure at Vermont Witch Camp, which was when the book was first inspired. I decided to go back and read that entire journal, as it seemed to have been a time of great transformation and inspiration for me. I feel like I'm on the cusp of that type of radical positive change once again. I'm wrapped in my chrysalis, sometimes doubting I'll ever truly be a butterfly, but still catching dream glimpses of flight and deep blue skies.<br />
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So, this particular passage seemed especially relevant, and I thought I'd share it here. I even looked up the <a href="http://www.freewillastrology.com/horoscopes/" target="_blank">Rob Brezsny horoscope</a> that I reference in the journal entry (thank you Rob for your awesome archives!).<br />
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<b>Virgo, 10/6/05, by Rob Brezsny:</b><br />
In his "MuseLetter,"
Richard Heinberg writes that Jesus "taught renunciation of ephemeral
desires, fearless and carefree public behavior, and contempt for
riches." This happens to be a precise prescription for those of you who
hope to put yourself in maximum alignment with cosmic rhythms in the
coming week. I suggest you suspend your pursuit of the relatively
trivial goals that soak up an inordinate amount of your attention, and
instead intensify your devotion to your single most important reason for
living. This should help you lose your unnecessary inhibitions. It
should also free you from any delusions you might have that greed is
normal or that you need <i>more</i> than enough of anything.</blockquote>
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<b>Jo</b><b>urnal entry, 10/6/05, by Starcat:</b><br />
My Brezsny horoscope for this week tells me to let go of distractions and focus on the primary reason I'm here. To which I was like, what? I have to choose just one?! Five of them immediately came to mind: to give and receive love (not just among humans, but all beings), to project positive energy to help with the birthing of the new reality, healing/Reiki, writing, and music (dancing, singing, drumming). How do I focus in on "the" thing, then? Or maybe the primary thing is my attitude, the <i>way</i> I am in the world, my mindfulness practice. I tend to get distracted by connection points, by relationships with other people, especially new people. But I should just be myself and do my Work, and let the rest take care of itself as I go. Which is, I guess, what Brezsny was saying.<br />
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Last night I was dreaming that I was soon to die, and I knew it. I was doing fine with it until I met some new people, one of them who, I think it was a guy but he was very androgynous, turned me on. Then I was talking to my Mom in the dream, telling her it was so unfair that I was going to die, because I couldn't make plans with this guy (and his friends) and get to know him/them. So even my dream was focused on that, on the balance between doing my Soul Work in the time I have, and being in relationship with others. The Work I'm called to do has elements of both, which is good, because I believe in "moderation in all things."</blockquote>
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The things that stuck out from the entry were that the very things I listed as my "primary reasons" are now what I do much of the time! Writing, music (drumming in particular), and Reiki are a big part of my life, and the work I do for <a href="http://www.felinedreamers.com/" target="_blank">Feline Dreamers</a> is all about helping bring the new consciousness to fruition. It feels good to see how I've been able to manifest my calling on so many levels. Sometimes it still feels like I'm only beginning. The other thing that I noticed is that I still feel this tension between relationships and inner creative work. It's one of the things I'm really working on intently lately.<br />
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I'm thankful that I keep these records of and for myself. I would never remember all this stuff otherwise. And I'm also grateful for the inspiration to do a bit of "journal mining," which comes from an excellent book I read recently, <i>Harvesting Your Journals: Writing Tools to Enhance Your Growth & Creativity</i> by Alison Strickland and Rosalie Deer Heart. Blessings! <br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-32734765661122758672012-07-24T20:58:00.000-04:002012-07-30T09:41:02.148-04:00Curiosity Informs the CatOne of the (many) things I love about cats is their innate curiosity. One night at a Dark Follies band rehearsal, the man who was hosting the practice at his home had some friends stop by, a bit earlier than they'd said they would. They'd brought their big dog with them. The friends and the dog hung out in the kitchen until the end of the rehearsal, which was being held in the living room. The host has a couple of cats, one of whom is a yearling male named Timothy. Apparently this was Timothy's first encounter with a dog, up close and personal.<br />
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First, he backed away, tail and fur bristling, eyes wide. He streaked through the living room and hid upstairs. Before long, though, he returned, looking a bit calmer, and sneaked cautiously out toward the kitchen door. He saw the dog, and POOF! there went the fur again, and again he backed off. This time he only retreated to the living room, hiding under the skirts of one of the band members and peeking out. This back-and-forth process was repeated a few times, until Timothy could remain quite calm upon seeing the strange canine intruder.<br />
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The look on this adorable cat's face when he was moving forward toward the kitchen said it all: "It's scary, yes, but I just <i>have to know</i>! What <i>is</i> it?"<br />
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Sure, I know curiosity sometimes gets cats into trouble, but more often than not, it probably entertains and informs them. It does me, anyway. I love to learn new things, and will often follow up with some research on an intriguing tidbit I've read or heard about. Even when I'm drawn to learn something that seems a bit on the frightening side, like performing music in front of an audience, most of the time I'm willing to put my discomfort aside and see what the situation has to teach me. And often it's very rewarding.<br />
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I think curiosity is an integral part of creativity and education. Without that wondering, that pondering - "How can I solve this problem?" "How can I craft something unique?" "What would happen if I...?" - there wouldn't be that strong drive to create something new. Inventors, scientists, and artists are motivated by this inner need to <i>figure it out</i>.<br />
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Without the desire to know, learning becomes rote and boring. Forced learning is an awful feeling. Just ask any kid sitting in a classroom, watching the clock while filling out repetitive worksheets. It's not that they don't want to learn; it's just that this wasn't where their curiosity would have taken them today.<br />
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Do you follow your own inner curiosity? The subjects that we find intriguing are different for each of us. Follow your intuition, stalking knowledge and wisdom like a persistent feline. When something captures your interest, follow up and learn more. See where it takes you. Let your curiosity lead you on a delightful path of life-long learning and joy.Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-22403375680066106352012-07-22T08:44:00.002-04:002012-07-22T08:46:36.425-04:00Toward a Broader Awareness"Political awareness can become a tyranny of its own, not least because it locks us into the issues and perspectives of a particular time. But when we are looking at questions of the sacred, we move beyond time. To create the changes in consciousness needed to transform society at a deep level, we need insights broader that the issues of the moment can provide." - StarhawkNikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-51609338571642910282012-07-21T10:29:00.001-04:002012-07-21T10:29:17.245-04:00Starcat's Favorites: In the Heart of SummerHere we are in the heart of summer! We've been having a heat wave here in Maine, which I always enjoy. I suspect I might be the only one, though. Most folks were huddled up miserably with air conditioners and fans. I'm strange, I know, but I love being very warm! Some of my other lives must be nearer to the equator.<br />
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Our family's summer is going pretty well. We've been having lots of fun swimming in the ponds and river. Dryst went to a day-long concert with his friends, and ElvenTiger is getting ready for summer camp. The super hot weather has passed for now, but it's still sunny and pleasant. I hope you're enjoying yourself this lovely July!<br />
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Here are some links for your weekend amusement.<br />
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If you're looking for a fantastic novel to read this summer, I very highly recommend <a href="http://www.amazon.com/What-Alice-Forgot-Liane-Moriarty/dp/0425247449/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1342879986&sr=1-1&keywords=what+alice+forgot" target="_blank">this one</a>. I couldn't put it down until I was done. <br />
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We're getting ready to host a big party next weekend, so I started thinking about some deep cleaning and organizing. <a href="http://www.rootsofshe.com/transforming-our-spaces/" target="_blank">This post</a> brought a new level of thoughtfulness to the process.<br />
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BlackLion has been doing some transformation, and is seeking out some additional <a href="http://blacklionsden.blogspot.com/2012/07/joyful-heart-association.html" target="_blank">joyful community</a> to enrich his experience. <br />
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While we're on the topic of community, here's a <a href="http://theorganicsister.com/woman-need-tribes/" target="_blank">great article</a> on why women (and men too, I suspect) thrive more in tribes.<br />
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It's summer, traditionally a time to relax, yet often we still push ourselves to be productive. How do you <a href="http://www.spinsterjane.com/2012/07/tomorrow.html" target="_blank">find a balance</a>?<br />
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Here's one for <a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-introverts-corner/201207/seven-things-extroverts-should-know-about-introverts-and-vice-vers" target="_blank">my fellow introverts</a>, and those who love them. <br />
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Have a super fabulous fun week!<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-34977191034030867582012-07-20T21:55:00.002-04:002012-07-20T21:55:26.993-04:00Summer Camp PonderingsMy beloved 13-year-old, the beautiful ElvenTiger, is going to summer camp in a couple of days. It's her first significant time away from family; she'll be gone for a week. She's going with her best friend, who she's known since she was three, and whose idea it was that they go together this time (her friend went last year and loved it).<br />
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Lots of thoughts and emotions are swirling around in my psyche. I remember how terribly homesick I was the first time I went away to summer camp...and how much I ended up loving it by the end of the session. I know that ElvenTiger is more poised and confident than I was at the same age, and that's reassuring.<br />
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I will miss my girl all week. I call her my "follow-cat," as she follows me around in that feline way: "No, of course I'm not following you, I'm just doing my own thing. So, what'cha doin'?" We do a lot of fun things together, and she's very helpful with the everyday tasks of life, like shopping and cooking and deciding what to do next. We enjoy a lot of the same things, like baking and swimming and crafts and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.<br />
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Quester went up north to see his parents for a few days (his Dad's health is not so good). When he left, he and ElvenTiger were saying goodbye, and noted that they wouldn't see each other for ten days, the longest they'd ever been apart. When she turned away, ElvenTiger was in tears. Quester was the kids' primary caregiver for many years. I wondered if her feelings were tied in with worries about going away, but when I asked, she said it was just that she'd miss her Dad.<br />
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She's growing up, and it's a joy to see her blossom. At the same time, I'm a Mom, so I worry. She'll be fine, though. She's a magickal, fae being, full of creativity and verve. She has her own life.<br />
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I will miss her, and she will miss home. We will both learn from it. And that's as it should be.Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-60981929298995161982012-07-15T11:49:00.001-04:002012-07-15T11:49:37.772-04:00Exploring Alternate LivesOne of the exercises in the first week of <i>The Artist's Way</i> is to answer this question: "If you had five other lives to lead, what would you do in each of them?" The answers probably could be very elaborate, but the author lists some examples, most of which are professions (firefighter, rock star, surgeon, and the like).<br />
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I believe in reincarnation. Yes, I'm fully aware that although this belief feels right to me, I have no way of truly knowing what happens after death until it's my turn to die. I'm comfortable with that. The Mysteries are just that...a mystery. A couple of other existences that have come to me quite vividly include a Native American man in the Pacific Northwest, and a life as a priestess somewhere in the British Isles (where my Mom and I were sisters).<br />
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But anyway, rather than calling these "past lives," I prefer the term "alternate lives." That's because, after reading and studying the Seth material and other channeled work, I've come to also believe that, looking at the big picture, time is simultaneous. Yes, here on the Earth plane we're immersed in a world of linear time, yet I think that's only one thin slice of the bigger reality that is the Multiverse. So I see the other lives I'm connected with personally as all happening at once. I can consciously tap into and learn from them, if I choose. Or I can simply learn from them through our subconscious connection, and perhaps visit some of them in dreams.<br />
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Those beliefs affected the way I approached the exercise, though the instructions did say not to overthink it, so I simply wrote down the first few ideas that came into my mind. Here, then, are a few of my alternate lives: a dancer, a yoga teacher, a massage and polarity therapist (aka healer), a librarian, and a Buddhist nun.<br />
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The librarian one is a no-brainer. I actually feel like I serve as one of the many librarians in a huge multi-cultural center (Alexandria? A future place where space travel is common? Someplace big). I find it interesting that the majority of these five lives are very much centered on the physical body, which is an area I felt challenged earlier in this life. I found my physical strength and grace as an adult, after feeling very awkward in my body as a child and teen, and I have learned that I most enjoy pursuits like swimming, hiking, and yoga, rather than competitive sports or gym workouts. I can totally see the dancer thing; when I dance, though I've had no formal training, I'm transported to a whole different level of awareness.<br />
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So, try this exercise yourself. What would you do if you had five other lives to play with? You don't have to be restricted to listing careers. Imagine yourself as a different gender or sexual orientation. What would your life be like? Would you choose to have kids, or not? Where might you live? It's a fun way to begin to explore your alternative lives, and to give your imagination a good workout.Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-4495941528875665762012-07-14T19:29:00.001-04:002012-07-14T19:37:40.740-04:00Starcat's Favorites: Digging InWell, hello there! I guess I haven't written anything here since last week's favorites. I've been digging in deep this week, working on a few projects that kept me busy. This Wednesday was the kids' end-of-year portfolio review, so I got to look over all the things they did this past year, and see how things are going on our unschooling journey. The short answer is, very well indeed! In the process of creating portfolios, talking with the kids, and meeting with our certified teacher, I also got lots of ideas for things they'd each like to pursue beginning this fall. Which brings more work to do, but it's fun putting together resources and ideas.<br />
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Also, BlackLion and I were immersed in our first week of the twelve-week course <i>The Artist's Way</i> by Julia Cameron. I'm loving it! I did even more journal-writing than usual, and I plan to share some of it here on the blog. And of course, I've been working on my book, <i>Starcat's Corner: Essays on Pagan Living</i>. I received the copy edited manuscript and have been reviewing it and answering some of the publisher's questions. All of that, plus lots of swimming during the heat spell we've been having. Fun!<br />
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I did have time to find some lovely tidbits to share with you this weekend, though. Happy clicking!<br />
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Found this great new blog to check out - and I love her post on <a href="http://brandireynolds.com/2012/07/11/imaginal-cells/" target="_blank">imaginal cells and surrender</a>. Mmmm..... <br />
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There are <a href="http://gentlelivingonline.com/shygirlsmanifesto/shy-girls-manifesto-new-york-times/" target="_blank">benefits to being shy</a>. Who knew? Well, I guess I did, but not back when I was younger and at the peak of my shyness and anxiety.<br />
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<a href="http://www.janeofardis.com/you-are-enough/" target="_blank">Three little words</a> that will uplift your spirits...they might not be the ones you're thinking of, either.<br />
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I love this yummy post about making your life into <a href="http://www.purposefairy.com/6491/5-easy-steps-to-turn-your-life-into-an-abundant-garden/" target="_blank">an abundant garden</a>. Tasty and nutritious!<br />
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Here's a rather intense, but excellent, article about the deep need for poets, dreamers, artists, and thinkers. We truly <a href="http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/how_to_think_20120709//" target="_blank">need the power of the imagination</a>.<br />
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And in case you're feeling a bit overwhelmed this month, check out this <a href="http://www.spiritpathways.co.za/page46.html" target="_blank">energy report for July</a>. Big doings! <br />
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Have a relaxing weekend...Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-91968199869948105252012-07-07T14:00:00.001-04:002012-07-07T14:03:35.871-04:00Starcat's Favorites: Encouragement and RestHow is your July going so far? What types of fun things have you been up to? This week, I've been taking some extra time for rest, as I let my body heal and recover. I've also been swimming quite a bit, with the kids (we've been to the lake, river, and ocean, all in this one week!). I love to swim, and to spend relaxing time outdoors. <br />
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I've also been giving myself some encouragement, as this week's links will show. Sometimes you just need a little boost, to realize that you really are on the right path. Enjoy this week's findings, and have a blissful weekend!<br />
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Why is it that we so often think about how far we have to go, rather than celebrating where we've been? Here are <a href="http://tinybuddha.com/blog/knowing-how-far-youve-come-8-tips-to-celebrate-your-growth/" target="_blank">some wise ways</a> to recognize your progress.<br />
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Are you following your calling in some way? Are you sharing your talents with the world? Whether you are or not, here are <a href="http://blisshabits.com/2012/07/be-in-love-with-what-you-do/" target="_blank">some key questions</a> to ask yourself.<br />
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We often think of education as something done in a classroom. Truly, <a href="http://rethinkingeverythingtheblog.com/2012/07/03/liberation-from-education/" target="_blank">you are learning in each moment</a>, and from the things you choose to focus on. And so is everyone else.<br />
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Here are some seemingly simple, yet profound, <a href="http://www.purposefairy.com/6389/11-practices-for-a-better-life/" target="_blank">ways to improve your life</a> and have more fun in the process.<br />
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Do you love inspired quotes? You can probably tell that I do. Here's a <a href="http://www.kindovermatter.com/2012/06/50-inspirational-quotes-to-power-up.html" target="_blank">collection of some awesome quotes</a> to fire you up!<br />
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I love metta (loving-kindness) meditation, and I incorporate it into my regular spiritual practice. Here's a lovely <a href="http://www.onbeing.org/blog/lovingkindness-metta-meditation-sylvia-boorstein/2599" target="_blank">guided metta meditation</a> that will take you less than ten minutes. Try it and see what happens!<br />
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Blessings to you and yours, always.<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-91429147336173855202012-07-03T12:59:00.000-04:002012-07-03T13:14:37.983-04:00Giving Myself a BoostMy back is feeling much better, thanks for asking! The all-natural cure included time, gentle yoga, rest, Reiki, heat and
cold, and swimming. ElvenTiger gave me a great massage, too. She's got the healing touch, for certain. I'm really enjoying July thus far. I overdid it in June - I just had too much running around to do and too many events. It was fun, but simply too much. July is proceeding at a much more enjoyable pace. I'm resting, and healing (on several levels).<br />
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That's not to say I'm completely in vacation mode. I'm actually very excited about having stretches of time to work on my writing and other creative projects. And being a Virgo, I love to plan and organize. I've been intrigued by a writing challenge that one of my online friends is involved in. It's called <a href="http://aroundofwordsin80days.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">A Round of Words in 80 Days</a>. I was thinking of joining, but I just missed this particular round (which started July 1st), so I'm going to wait and see if I feel like leaping in this fall.<br />
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In the meantime, I just started reading <i>The Artist's Way</i> by Julia Cameron, and immediately fell in love with the whole idea. The daily journal-writing practice that I already do is adapted from this book, and the whole thing is a 12-week course on writing and spirituality, two of my favorite things! I'm in.<br />
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I think it'll give me a boost and open up my creative channels even more. It'll also help me with prioritizing my creativity. Often I get caught up in the cycle of the kids' activities, housework, cooking, outdoor fun, my part-time money-making gigs, etc. and find my craft on the back burner. I want to bump it higher up on the daily priority list. So be it!<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-16225875691249574432012-06-29T19:07:00.001-04:002012-06-29T20:04:25.566-04:00On Imagination"The world of imagination is the world of eternity. It is the divine bosom into which we shall all go after the death of the vegetative body." - William Blake<br />
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"It's like what Jung meant by the 'collective unconscious.' Only in my mind it not only takes in the past and all of human knowledge, I think it takes in the future. I think it takes in other worlds. I think it takes in the language of trees and animals. What's important about that is the imagination is a real place. We simply have to learn how to enter into it." - Deena Metzger<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-16340869286640608562012-06-29T12:58:00.000-04:002012-07-07T14:04:33.101-04:00Starcat's Favorites: Slowing DownI'm sitting in a comfy chair, hot water bottle on my lower back, laptop on my lap, summer breezes caressing me through the open windows. It's a very slowed-down version of the Friday I had planned. Yesterday I hurt my lower back. This is a new one for me. I know lots of people who have back troubles, but mine has been blessedly healthy until now. I'm not even sure what happened. I went strawberry picking, but I sat down in the rows to pick, rather than bending over, so why would that do something to these core muscles? I think perhaps my body is just enforcing the message it has been giving me recently: it's time to freaking slow down. Seriously. So now I'm informed, in a very emphatic way. I'm listening.<br />
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Here are my favorites from this week. Despite a fairly busy week (up until today), there are quite a few to share. I hope you can take the time to slow down, receive, and be inspired, in whatever way you please. Have a peaceful weekend!<br />
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Love this treatise on how to <a href="http://www.devacoaching.com/2012/06/09/radical-love-adore-yourself/" target="_blank">actively adore yourself</a>. Go you!<br />
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The title and opening lines of this one <a href="http://www.mamagenas.com/flab-cellulite-and-dangling-arm-fat/" target="_blank">cracked me up</a>, and then its deeper message sank in.<br />
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Being you. That's <a href="http://justinemusk.com/2012/06/20/who-you-are-at-core/" target="_blank">what it's all about</a>.<br />
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You're doing <a href="http://www.kristinnoelle.com/2011/09/07/spread-the-word/" target="_blank">your best</a>. And yes, that is marvelously enough.<br />
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When you're in an especially busy patch, that's when you need even more nurturing. Here are <a href="http://www.thefreedomexperiment.com/2011/10/28/55-gentle-ways-to-take-care-of-yourself-when-youre-busy-busy-busy/" target="_blank">some suggestions</a>.<br />
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Ooh, I totally want to declare a <a href="http://www.traceyclark.com/blog/2012/5/24/declaring-dream-day.html" target="_blank">Dream Day</a>! Anyone else drawn to this?<br />
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For my fellow writers and artists, here's <a href="http://entreproducer.com/author-entrepreneur/" target="_blank">an article</a> about the new way of getting the word out.<br />
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How to <a href="http://www.illuminatedmind.net/2012/06/28/how-to-stay-hungry-and-see-your-goal-through-to-the-end/" target="_blank">follow through</a> on a meaningful goal. Keep on keeping on!<br />
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And last but not least, <a href="http://galadarling.com/article/100-things-to-do-instead-of-procrastinating-on-the-internet" target="_blank">100 Things to Do Instead of Procrastinating on the Internet</a>. Ironic, eh? Heh heh. <br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-57621829368427433152012-06-26T15:57:00.000-04:002012-06-26T15:57:05.648-04:00My Half-Year Check-InIs it hard for you to believe that we're already halfway through 2012? It is for me. So I thought I'd do a check-in on how I'm doing with my <a href="http://starcatsstudy.blogspot.com/2012/02/goals-for-2012.html" target="_blank">goals for this year</a>. Not in a judgemental way (or at least, I'll try not to be that way), but more to see what's going well and how my focus could be fine-tuned for the rest of the year. <br />
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Air: I'm doing awesome with my writing! In particular, my book is now in production (I still just love saying that). That said, I have many more writing projects that want my attention. I want to put more focus on those. My music (which I'll put here, with creative stuff) is going well. Drumming with Dark Follies is fun and such a terrific learning experience. I took a cool art class at our homeschool co-op this spring, and want to do more with it. We have our homeschool portfolio review in a couple of weeks, and I think things are going pretty well in that area. I haven't gotten to the prose poem or studying yogic texts yet this year, though my studies in general are going along well.<br />
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Fire: I would say that I'm definitely making progress with my callings. As noted above, becoming a published author is going along well. I also secured a spot as a guest blogger on a very popular spirituality website; my post will appear in August (the first of many, I hope!). We're still working on getting the word out about <a href="http://www.felinedreamers.com/" target="_blank">Feline Dreamers</a>; I get discouraged sometimes with the slow progress, but most of the time I just keep on building towards it. I'm definitely working on my self-love, though I am reminded to dive back into the use of affirmations, which I haven't been doing as much. I'm also doing well on releasing things that don't serve me. I think there is a teensy problem with the idea of only agreeing to things which feel like a passionate "yes!" - there are just too many of them! I need to slow down a bit and try not to do so much.<br />
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Water: Here's an area where the slowing down will help me to go deeper. I want to pay much more attention to self-nurturing, intuition, and connection to my guides. I do have a dream journal project planned which is going to be really fun (more on that in another post). I have been using my empathy to help community members in various ways, mostly in one-on-one settings, so that's going along well. <br />
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Earth: I've been loving the time I've spent out in nature this spring and summer thus far! Very grounding and energizing. Barefoot hiking is just so much fun, and so is doing my journal-writing practice outdoors. I have been bringing in little bits of money from my calling, but mostly it's been other work-for-money. I still need to make a big leap in the area of abundance. The same with health. I've made some progress, but then I revert to old habits (comfort food, for example) and forget to really listen to what my body is telling me. Some work to do here, for sure.<br />
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Spirit: My spiritual practices are going pretty well. Sometimes I forget. Don't we all? But for the most part, connection and presence are part of my daily life. I've been able to spend lovely time in sacred space, particularly with my Full Moon circlemates. I haven't done much yoga lately, and I want to get back to it. Shrines, altars, and the Wheel of the Year project are some other things that want my attention.<br />
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Well, that sounds about right as a mid-year update. I think the idea of slowing down and putting my focus on the quieter elements of water and earth will be helpful as I move into the second half of the year. I'm feeling the groove starting to shift, and connecting with those deeper energies. Mmmm. I like it.<br />
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How are you doing with your personal goals and intentions for 2012? How can you build on what you've been doing so far? What adjustments will help you be your best self?<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-27192475709305951772012-06-24T23:15:00.002-04:002012-06-24T23:15:53.506-04:00Time Being RelativeI had an interesting experience with time today. We had a Dark Follies Not Just Rhythm Orchestra band practice this evening, outdoors in a lovely grassy park near the ocean. The group was working on learning a new song, and the drummers were asked to hold the beat while the guitar, violin, and accordion players figured out the melody and how it all comes together. It was a fairly simple beat pattern, one that we use for another tune, yet they wanted us to play it more slowly. This was surprisingly difficult!<br />
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I've been complimented by other musicians on my ability to "keep good time," which has seemed like sort of a cheat as it's something that came naturally, and also because I'm so new at this whole musician thing that I don't know if it's even true. For me, time and rhythm shows up as a feeling in my body (which does include my head, but not just in my mind, if that makes sense). I could tell that I was speeding up the pattern, and it felt like my hands just wanted to play it at the tempo we normally use. Yet if I slowed down on purpose, it sounded wrong or off or something.<br />
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When I expressed how hard it was to keep the riff slower, our music director nodded and laughed, like he'd been there before. Then he pulled out his phone and started up a metronome. I'd never played with one, but soon figured it out. What a revelation! Obviously, it kept me (and the other drummers) to a steady tempo. But the really interesting part was how it illustrated so clearly the subjective experience we each have with time.<br />
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Sometimes it felt like the tempo of the metronome was changing, like it had slowed down. It hadn't. Why did it seem that way, then? Maybe because of something I was hearing in the rest of the tune being played all around me. Perhaps my mind wandered off (a sample: "Wow, this metronome thing is so cool! It would be great to use in yoga, when I'm counting breaths in a longer hold...I wonder how variable each breath is, really; I mean, it works out to six deep breaths being about a minute, but perhaps that's just an average, blah blah blah..."). For whatever reason, I occasionally became distracted from the groove.<br />
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Now bear with me here, as I try to draw some parallels to life in general. When we're in the groove, feeling our own rhythms in tune with those of nature and the world as a whole, we cruise along, keeping good time. Yet when we get distracted, perhaps by those around us (the other musicians), or even by our own stories (mental chatter), we fall off the beat. Our timing isn't spot-on. And I'm not saying it always has to be. In life, as in the most creative musical collaborations, we can mess around with our own riffs and then merge back into the stream of shared time. The metronome is a guideline, not a law. In one of our other tunes, I was told I was holding too firmly to the beat, and not letting it "swing." And I could, on reflection, feel what they meant.<br />
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Perhaps keeping good time has to do with knowing when to hold the line and when to go with the flow, feeling your way along so that you know when you've fallen out of sync. It also takes a lot of practice, so you can, as our director says, "internalize" the rhythms. Much like life.Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-83426797940531852602012-06-22T23:38:00.001-04:002012-06-22T23:38:12.918-04:00Starcat's Favorites: Summer is Here!Happy summer to you! This week has been one of sun and performances and work and trying to fit in regular life stuff, like housework and healthy meals. Saturday brings two more Dark Follies shows, and then, most likely, a bit of a crash as I reset back to normal mode. No worries, though, it's just part of the cycle of a creative life. Here are a few links to brighten your weekend.<br />
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One of my favorite Pagan authors (and my namesake), Starhawk, posted about <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/guest-voices/post/summer-solstice-on-the-first-day-of-summer-finding-balance/2012/06/20/gJQA67XyqV_blog.html" target="_blank">the arrival of the Summer Solstice</a> this week.<br />
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I just discovered this online magazine, Pagan Living, and am loving <a href="http://issuu.com/paganliving/docs/summer2012" target="_blank">their summer issue</a>. A lot of the photos are from the charming hostess of the delightful fae blog <a href="http://afancifultwist.com/" target="_blank">A Fanciful Twist</a>. Enjoy! <br />
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Last weekend I did some barefoot hiking. I was reminded in part by running across this very cool (and free!) <a href="http://lifeunconstrained.com/products/barefoot-living-guide/?utm_source=archivetop&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=barefoot" target="_blank">barefoot manifesto</a> recently.<br />
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In the summer you might be feeling the urge to go a bit wild. Here's your very own <a href="http://www.rootsofshe.com/permission-to-go-over-the-top/" target="_blank">permission slip</a>!<br />
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Love that wild self of yours! Embrace <a href="http://www.purposefairy.com/6147/5-things-you-can-do-to-love-your-authentic-self-more/" target="_blank">who you really are</a>.<br />
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Last but not least, here are a couple of different takes on how to be yourself <a href="http://gentlelivingonline.com/self-growth/grace/" target="_blank">with grace</a>, yet <a href="http://www.dyamondintherough.com/2012/06/we-are-no-longer-sorry-but-always.html" target="_blank">without apology</a>.<br />
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Have an enchanting day!<br />
<br />Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21059613.post-10770863239258278792012-06-22T15:10:00.000-04:002012-06-22T15:11:00.762-04:00Centered Amidst ChaosIt's summer! Our Summer Solstice here is Maine was accompanied by a lovely heat wave, so it immediately began feeling like the height of the season. I'm loving it.<br />
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I've been really busy with the Dark Follies show this week, with rehearsals, tech nights, dress rehearsal, and now, shows. Last night I sat on the floor in the big shared "green room" (dressing room) and did a bit of meditation before the opening night show began. All around me, I could hear the sounds of people getting ready for the show: the accordion player's snippets of tunes as she warmed up, dancers chatting about their acts, some of the other performers joking around as they nibbled on snacks. I let it all swirl around me as I reached inside and found my center. Connecting to my inner source, I drew upon that deep wellspring of energy and let it emerge into my body and my consciousness. I found it surprisingly easy to center myself, even in such a chaotic setting.<br />
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It seems like a good tool for daily life. No matter what is going on around you, just take those three to five minutes to just close your eyes (no, not if you're driving) and let whatever is happening, happen. Just let it be for a few moments and tune in to what's going on inside.<br />
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Interestingly, I found this harder to do this morning in a quiet house. My fears and worries seemed to grow a bit larger, and louder. I had a good cry, which is cleansing, and then was more able to drop in and be present. We are all constantly changing, so it will be harder sometimes than others to connect with your inner self. It's still important to show up and try. Be soft with it. Let go of judgement. Just be yourself. Just be.Nikki Starcat Shieldshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901355620720381016noreply@blogger.com3