It’s the last day of 2013.
It was a good year, with less tragedy and more wonder. I learned an enormous amount, and had a great time connecting with all of you through my newsletter, blog and travels around the world.
The experiment I called ‘What do I want to do when I grow up?’ resulted in a clear desire to write, speak, teach and counsel, based on my most personal and meaningful message to transform suffering into joy. I realized the arc of my professional life, which had looked like a set of puzzle pieces, actually connected into a beautiful vision of healing what has hurt us so that we can experience our magical, miraculous and grace-filled lives.
I’ve awoken most mornings these past several days with a tickle of excitement for 2014, which I can’t connect to any particular event or happening. It’s an overall feeling of doors and hearts opening everywhere I turn. I know it has always been there, but often cloaked and clouded by worry, sadness and a host of negative emotions. But I see it now – bright and clear. I keep pulling the Yemanya Oracle card, over and over.
With an eye towards our new year, I’d like to tell you about what’s happening at Feed Your Soul, and what to expect from me in 2014.
- more video and audio messages
- more art, poetry and big soulful reveals
- more ways to connect and heal through online programs
- more Art-n-Soul retreats
- more space for my treasured one-on-one work with counseling clients (check out the programs here)
- less busy-ness, unavailability and tentativeness
It’s all about an expanded commitment to being the catalyst for transforming suffering into grace.
I’ve got a few surprises too, like the long-awaited book, and some pieces from my secret collection of… adult fiction (!) that I feel integrates beautifully with what’s happening at Feed Your Soul. If you’re already titillated, stay tuned.
I’m craving lots of generosity this year, and have decided on my first gift to you: the first of my meditation audios to bring you fully into the spirit of a new year. I hope it’s helpful in your quest for more beauty and deliciousness in the New Year.
To the radiant lives awaiting us,
Pascale