Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What goes around comes around

This summer, and particularly this month has been a whirlwind of events and changes. All good, sometimes seemingly less than good at times, but coming full circle none the less. Amongst all the happenings I have been experiencing a few have stuck out . In between things like: signing up for a yoga teacher training program in Asheville, NC , returning to my mothers farm in Virginia for the fall to go back to school, leaving Josh behind in Savannah to finish up his program at SCAD, quitting my job in order to do all these things, some 'coincidences' have occurred.

Now, anyone who knows me, will understand that I use the term coincidence loosely. I am a firm believer in the "things happen for a reason" scenario, and that we are truly the creators of our own experience. These coincidences occur more commonly once we start to connect to our true selves, our god selves, or the divine inside us and others.

So, unsurprisingly, as I work on the latest issue of The Healthy Alternative which features advertisers and articles based on building a community here in Savannah, I become a piece of the puzzle. Through a series of people and events:
  1. Meeting a friend David Acuff, through Josh's bike restoration business.
  2. Which led us to GreenDrinks last Tuesday evening at Hang Fire.
  3. Where we heard toastmasters of the evening DaVena and Tony Jordan speak on behalf of their organization AWOL, All Walks of Life.
  4. Which is an organization working on providing low income families computers and Internet access, among many other things in the Savannah community.
  5. Of whom I spoke at length during a lunch meeting with my friend Michael Elliott of the Union Mission, who told me it would be for my greater good to start a blog!
Which all led me back to my computer working on the 'One Small Step' section of our periodical. And it just so happens that my selection for this September issue is about recycling your old computers to local organizations and charities.

A light bulb turned on when I said to myself "Why don't we feature AWOL as the local charity and get our readers involved in the community too?"

Suddenly I had become the catalyst for change and growth. It felt similar to seeing a rainbow, or eating something from your childhood, or the expansion after a yoga class. If all this happened in around a week, imagine what can happen when we open ourselves up to the possibilities of connecting to our peers and our community on a regular basis....

Look for the September issue of The Healthy Alternative featuring:

AWOL,All Walks of Life, Inc.
P.O. Box 15846
Savannah, GA 31416
Donations can also be made online. www.awolinc.org

What goes around, comes around.

1 comment:

  1. I love it!!! What a beautiful entry! You are a beautiful woman. Thank you for being in my life. And thank you for starting this blog.
    ~Bec

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