It’s been a
long time since I have written here. My hiatus happened not on purpose but by
happenstance. At first I was struggling to find topics to write on, then it was
simply life had too many other things that needed my attention more and my
intention to start writing here again got pushed back further and further. During this hiatus I took some time to read a
book that I was interviewed for clear back in the fall of 2013. I also took
some time to do some deep reflection on how I was spending my time. The result was
the discernment that it was time for Chaplainhood to come to an end.
Just like
nature, I believe that our lives have seasons, times that we are supposed to be
doing certain things and then our time in that season is over and we need to
move onto the next season of life. For me, Chaplainhood has been one of those
seasons and I have come to realize that my time blogging here has come to an
end.
As a
chaplain I am a firm believer in the power that storytelling can have. Chaplainhood
has been my personal storytelling exercise. It has helped me come to know myself
better and find healing of soul. However, I would have never taken this journey
had it not been for Twylla Alexander. And so it seems fitting that this last
post here at Chaplainhood, tells the story of the very beginning and gives
recognition to the person who helped give birth to my public storytelling
journey.
I have just finished her book and in doing so have “met” 49 other women who share their own journeys and stories of courage, strength and wisdom. One of the reasons this blog has taken so long to write is that I found myself slowly savoring each chapter of this book. Labyrinth Journeys is a book that could just as easily be consumed in a day letting the full journey wash over you. I choose to journey through the book slowly letting each story sit in my soul and found myself connecting on many different levels with the wisdom and life lessons shared. The writing itself is conversational having the feeling of sitting at the table with Twylla over a meal, hearing her weaving these women’s tales in and out of her own personal story and journey. Labyrinth enthusiasts will find a quick connection to this book, but it is not just for those interested in labyrinths. Anyone who appreciates a good telling of wisdom, life lessons and sharing life’s journey with others will find this is an inspirational read.
I will
forever be grateful to Twylla for including me in her journey and book. But
deeper than that, I will forever have gratitude for the seed of courage she
planted in me in asking me to step out of myself and tell and entrust such an
intimate story to a complete stranger (who quickly was no longer a stranger to
me).
Where does
the next season of my life take me? I am still working on figuring that out. I know part of it is to be more focused on
being mom as we head into the next set of growing up transitions with C. Part
of this next season will also be starting a new journey as an instructor of
Taijifit. This music and drama girl, who thought she did not have an athletic
bone in her body, is till trying to figure out how she came to be excited about teaching a fitness class. However, given that Taijifit is considered moving
meditation it fits with my contemplative self and I am excited to help others
discover it’s benefits. As I fully embrace this next season of my life, who knows maybe the occasional contemplative poem
will pour out and find places to be shared.
Wherever
life takes me, I am excited for the journey. Thank you for reading here at
Chaplainhood and being journeyers with me. I have been blessed to share it with
you. As we part ways here at Chaplainhood may you find the space to share your
own story as you make your life journey. PEACE.
I will miss your blog! I wish you peace and joy on your comtinuing journeys.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellie. Peace to you as well.
Delete