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Creating a Sacred Space

Week 2 of the True North Arts Personal Retreat Workshop is all about creating a sacred space, a soul-loving space. I had a head start this week because unknowingly I have been creating a soul-loving space over the past few months in our attic bedroom. I’ve just been calling it something different – nesting. A couple months ago I painted the room a dusty teal (a leap for someone surrounded by the white walls of a military base as a child). I picked up a chair from my parents for a reading nook that just barely fits but it’s comfy. Though there is no door on my bed room it is becoming my fortress of solitude. I usually don’t collected trinkets because clutter can drive me crazy, so I was really looking for a couple things that really moved me. In my search I picked up 2 trinkets I love:

A swan from a furniture store that was going out of business. I’m not sure why I have always been drawn to them – I love water and just figured it represented water to me. Until recently. During one of my retreats in my fortress of solitude I read a magazine article about a woman who had reread the children’s book “The Ugly Duckling” and had seen it in a whole new light. Instantly I knew why I was drawn to the swan it represented a transformation I so longed for. Reading the article spelled it out for me, the real tragedy of the story is that the ugly duckling doesn’t believe in his own inner beauty – NOT the others making fun of him. This trinket has spurred me to journal. I’ve been checking yard sales for an actual ugly duckling children’s story book that I can collage myself into.

I found a glass mosaic candle holder. I love the fact something broken can come together and make something so beautiful. It gives me hope that the pieces of my life that I don’t understand will one day come together and make something beautiful.

I’m currently getting over a battle with the flu and spent most of  the last 2-3 days up in my bedroom and I was so grateful that I had been working on making it a soul-loving space. Who knows maybe my soul being happy helped fight the virus ;)

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  1. Kathryn - Collage Diva says

    This week our topic is contemplation. Your swan will be a great subject for further exploration and journaling. Here is something I found at http://www.whats-your-sign.com/swan-meaning-and-symbolism.html

    Some quick keywords to kick off our swan meaning exploration:

    Love
    Grace
    Union
    Purity
    Beauty
    Dreams
    Balance
    Elegance
    Partnership
    Transformation

    Follow the link for even more details.
    Your beautiful glass candle holder and your self reflection is also another wonderful metaphor to contemplate. I’m so happy for you to have a soul-loving space.

    Enjoy it!
    {soul hugs}
    Kathryn



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