I named my SubStack community, Growing Up While Growing Older, because I’m convinced that no matter what age you are, you can choose to learn, heal, evolve and uncover your innate purpose in this life.
There are countless opportunities each day (actually, every moment) to rejuvenate, reinvent and refine the YOU that you’ve grown into — the NOW you!
What is it that you’d like to manifest (attract) for your life, to make it more meaningful and vibrant?
If you pause now, and give that question some thought and space, you may find worthy contenders floating to the surface.
Repeat out loud, or silently — I wish to manifest…
Fill in the blank.
Examples:
security (financial and/or emotional)
deeper connections with loved ones and friends
a target(s) for my compassion; reaching out to help others, or give back
increased personal health, or healing of an existing condition
better communication skills (for both internal and external dialogue!)
Many of the 1,440 minutes available in each day, can be used to manifest your intentions and passions, unless you choose COMPLACENCY — an obstacle to personal evolution.
When you’re complacent, you artificially pinch off the flow of life. You disengage with growth — satisfied with the status quo.
I encourage myself, as I age, to allow my life to grow larger, instead of smaller.
Evidence of this, is my desire to occasionally pop out of retirement, to hold a space (quite literally) for us to come together in community, to practice the very essence of manifesting our intentions.
I recognize that there’s a formula for this “art of attraction”, and when likened to a garden, can be viewed as WEEDING, SEEDING and FEEDING.
I’m hoping you’ll join the gathering on Saturday, October 21, for Mani-FEST, at the San Mateo Garden Center (11am-4pm)— a 1-day event for grown-ups of all flavors and levels of meditation/mindfulness experience.
For more information and registration, please CLICK ON THE IMAGE below.
Come celebrate FALL and start the organic process of letting go and letting in!
Extending love,
Cassie
I sure wish San Mateo was a little closer than 2.422.1 miles away!