Happy New Year! Welcome to the first edition of MyOshun's newsletter! Here you'll find informative tidbits geared towards nurturing the modern-day Goddess in you and the Goddesses you love. MyOshun's definition of a "modern-day Goddess" is one who nurtures, has grace, smarts and a grounded nature. She has a sense of play, spirituality, strength, kindness and understands her own natural abundance. Most importantly she understands balance.
Thank you for joining us. It's a new year and a new you. So read on...we're happy you're here.
Take care of yourselves and each other,
Daydree
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GETTING READY - Wintering Monarchs & You
These are the wintering Monarchs. They migrate from as far north as Canada and end up in various groves in California (photo to the right - Goleta, CA). They spend the winter here for shelter and rest in communion with their fellow winged friends of transformation. In February, they'll begin mating and spawn the next generation to migrate North.
We can learn a lot from the wintering monarchs. They lean on each other, shelter one another for warmth and protection, rest and prepare for the next journey. Are you ready for 2010? Do you have good friends to lean on? We're all in this together. A dear friend of mine has a business entitled, "Everyone in the Pool". I love that! Jump in - the waters warm, with friends and shelter. We're each so blessed. So again, jump in and embrace life. And if you come up against fear, there's a good friend to support and warm you through the journey... MyOshun's with you too.
Now, go get 'em!
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Dropping into your fear, then getting the hell out of it! It's January 2010 and we're prepping for our next best yet to be.
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Love
Need to relax, focus or release unwanted blocks or fears? Drop into Reiki. Find out more: Reiki sessions
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The 4 Letter Word
On Beginnings
Some people have a difficult time beginning a project, others - maintaining or staying on top of it, while others still struggle with endings or letting go. My thing has always been beginning. Usually what stops me and many others from beginning is fear. That dreaded 4 letter word. Some people have this fear thing down. They utilize certain mantras like: "Do
something that scares you every day." Or: "There's nothing to fear but
fear itself. So just do it." Great. But if you have an
overwhelming fear. These mantras ain't gonna cut it. Yes. I said ain't.
Fear is actually an awesome 4 letter word. Because
fear can be the force that propels you to handle your sh--! I have a friend that
says when she's afraid she runs right
to the thing with a lion's roar. Rrrroarrrrrr!!! Literally. She will visualize
that thing she's supposed to get done and literally run to it, roaring
low, deep and loud. Hmmm...I like it. Logistically speaking you have to
find the right environment to make this work. So if you're rarely alone
- have children, etc. - this might not be the option for you. You'll scare the poor dears half to death. Another
way many have found to get over their fears is to journal about it, share the fears with a trusted friend, or just sweep it under the proverbial rug
and hope it goes away - which doesn't work at all of course. However, here are a few
steps that might work...
#1 Admit you are afraid. Admit it and
be free! Seriously. This may seem trite, but it's a HUGE part of
getting over something that scares you. Say it right now, "I am afraid
of__" Good. That fear's power has been diminished somewhat which is what you want. Now hang on a minute,
don't go to extremes and make it your theme song. You know what that looks like. You're telling
your friend, "I'm so afraid of swimming, no really. I am sooo afraid.
Gurrrl, I got in the shallow end of the pool the other day - 4 ft, I
damn near drowned. It was crazy. Anyway, you know they're gonna
write a book about me and my fears. Haha!" Not helpful. What I'm
talking about is writing it down in a thoughtful way, telling a trusted
friend or just admitting it to yourself. The great thing about telling
a trusted friend is that they now have your back and will hold you
accountable for this fear that you're aiming to work through healthily.
Which brings me to #2. Now you have to do something about it. Your fear
has less power, your friend is telling you to go for it, now take the
steps to do so. Depending on what the fear is this could take some doing. But do it. #3 Ask your friend to please hold you accountable for these steps. Work as a team. After that...the rest is gravy.
Believe in yourself.
You were given talents. So it is your duty to express them... and above all remember you're not alone.
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Food
Something's Fishy in Here
You ever cook a delicious fish dinner but can't get rid of that funky fish odor in your place? You don't want to use Febreeze - which doesn't work anyway unless you spray a whole gang of it. So you resort to opening the windows, burning incense, maybe some sage... to try to be a little more organic about the whole thing. And it still doesn't work. Well, no more funky fish drama! Use cinnamon sticks. In a small saucepan, boil about 3-4 cinnamon sticks in water before you start cooking. Keep it boiling throughout your meal (you'll have to replenish water as you go) and continue boiling after dinner for about 10-15 minutes. You're done...and so is that funky fish odor.
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MyOshun
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Thanks for stopping by, you're valuable to us.
MyOshun
PO Box 5118
Santa Monica, CA 90409 ph: 310.581.9238
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