My 500-Word Philosophy

I am here to be present for the full spectrum of life and pursue the balance and harmony of all of my parts and polarities.

I lean toward simplicity and design my life with intent for the good, the true, and the beautiful.

What is Good? ~That which makes my Soul sing in unison with nature and other spirits.

What is True? ~That which flows and expands my life force.

What is Beautiful? ~That which when witnessed summons Love in its many versions.

Being in the company of these virtues requires my attentiveness, patience, and appreciation; creating an inner environment of gentle hospitality; and developing a loving relationship with my multitudes. To welcome my True Self, I must acknowledge my Divinity and surrender to the flow of life. God is omnipresent, and I joyfully reside in that wisdom.

When it comes to the notion of suffering, I believe we get the lessons we need in order to fulfill our purpose and evolve. In my process of learning how to respond graciously rather than reactively, even when I falter, I persist.

I am open to shedding outdated beliefs and dysfunctional behavioral patterns and morphing into my Higher Potential. It requires courage and commitment, and I welcome them wholeheartedly.

My daily practice is one of service, for we are all fractals of the same Light. When someone gets lost, I am there to illuminate the path.

It is my responsibility to clean up my mirror and see the world through its magical lens, and I create a daily practice of returning to love and peace when I steer away from them.

I hold deep respect for the mystical while recognizing there is beauty in the mundane. I endeavor to be playful for no reason.

A question that guides me is, “Does my trajectory have heart?” When I lead with heart and vision, there is a deeper force at work. As Joseph Campbell said, “Doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors.”

My philosophy exists to help me remember. To pause, ground, and get in touch with my experience before judgment, words, or action. To orient me back to a place of inner alignment and authenticity.