Recently, I went to the birthday party of a bright and beautiful 16 year old. Rather than having the typical sweet 16 birthday party, this free thinking young woman wanted the dozen or so people at her celebration to sit in circle and share.
After feasting and listening to music, we came together and were asked to answer a series of engaging questions. Each questions brought out delightful answers from those gathered. The more people shared, the more everyone in the group opened into deeper trust and authenticity. As time went by, eyes lit up and smiles got brighter. Fond memories, deep wisdom, and much laughter were shared that day. It was deeply nourishing to be part of this birthday gathering. I came away feeling inspired and over the top optimistic about the future of our planet after months of grim political and ecological news being blasted from every media outlet. Being at the party felt like being rubbed down with a deep healing salve. One of the questions asked that day was: “What do you wish someone had told you on your 16th birthday?” At the time I said something about the importance of following your heart and soul. I still stand by that answer. Absolutely. Always. Since that day I have pondered this question many times and have found another answer that resonates just as deeply with me. So here goes. What I wish someone told me on my 16th birthday: Develop the habit of turning towards connection. Connection is what matters most in life. Connect and you will be fine. Connection has the power to heal and soothe whatever ails you. Deepening connection with yourself and with the people around you is the powerful catalyst that transforms us into what is most real, valuable and true. If you lack anything, connection is the next step, and the ultimate answer. Master connection and you master life. Wishing you a beautifully connected holiday today. In loving connection, Ariana |
Ariana GarrettAn energy therapist, relationship and spiritual life coach, Ariana is a lover of love in all of its many delicious forms; self love, couples love, family love, community love and ultimately, the universal love that pervades all.
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