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Sea Spray

  • Posted on May 28, 2010 at 3:30 pm

Sea Spray

The fluidity of the tide…
The groundedness of the shore…
So different in composition…
Neither knowing from whence the other came…
But both knowing they should meet…
With power and might they come together…
And Love reigns as sea spray…
Touching all who bare witness to the union.

~D~ 

Photo:  Point Mugu, CA ~ April 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

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Come with Me

  • Posted on May 27, 2010 at 9:51 am

 

Come with Me
to this Place that I’ve found;
where the Sun shines everyday.
Where rain only falls,
to make Rainbows above;
True Love knows the way.

~D~

  

Photo:  Double Rainbow over LaFayette, GA
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

The Voice

  • Posted on May 26, 2010 at 10:29 am

The  Voice

A Voice cried out in the middle of my Night…Show Me.
A Voice answered in the purest of Light…I AM.
A Voice cried out and A Voice answered.
Truth was sought and Truth was found.
I AM both the Seeker and the Keeper of all that I AM.

~D~
 

Photo: Joshua Tree National Park ~ February 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

My Prayer

  • Posted on May 25, 2010 at 6:57 am

May the Light of who I AM
Shine forth upon this World
And brighten every day

May the Joy that fills my Heart
Put a Smile on Someone’s Face
And wipe their tears away

May the Life that I now lead
Reflect the me I AM to BE
And not what others think or say

May the Love that I bestow
Lift the Spirit of one Soul
And help them find their way.

~D~

Photo: Sky over Ontario, CA ~ May 23, 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

Remember Me

  • Posted on May 20, 2010 at 7:45 am

Remember Me

From the dawn of the day
To the setting of the sun
My Spirit cries out…Remember Me.

From the dark of the night
To the light of the morning
My Spirit cries out…Remember Me.

From the width of my awareness
To the length of my reach
My Spirit cries out…Remember Me.

From the depths of my soul
To the heights of my senses
My Spirit cries out…Remember Me.

Remember Me….I AM that I AM.

I AM that I AM…Remember Me.

~D~

Photo: Airport Vortex, Sedona, AZ ~ May 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

Turtle Love

  • Posted on May 19, 2010 at 7:58 am

Turtles have always fascinated me.  I became an avid collector of all things turtle at a very young age.  As a little girl, I noticed turtles everywhere.  Growing up in a rural Georgia home, I would often find a small turtle in the middle of the road or at the edge of the woods.  I would bring it home and put it in a box and feed it and love it, until my mother would tell me it was time to set it free. My friends and family couldn’t help but be aware of my love for turtles.  My best friend’s mom once made me a snuggly blue turtle pillow that I slept with for years.  I named him Elton…after Elton John…enough said.  I received a turtle cookie jar as a gift when I was eighteen; it sits on a shelf in my bedroom today.  My brother gave me a very large stuffed turtle one year for my birthday.  He bought it at one of those road side stands that sell the velvet Elvis paintings.  Her name was Myrtle.  She had a big smile, long eyelashes, an orange belly and a lavender body with purple flowers on her shell. She was the perfect centerpiece for my bed.  She eventually sustained a broken neck as a result of my many tearful teenage hugs. My daughter has her now and she resides in an attic.  I am certain she still wears that big smile, even with her broken neck. I continued to collect turtles until I was in my mid twenties. I guess at that time I was just so busy with life that, even though I didn’t lose my love for them,  I did lose my passion for collecting them. So, one day, I put my turtles in a box, closed the lid and packed them away.  I have no idea where they are now.

Sometime early last year, while rummaging thru my old hope chest, I came across a small box.  Inside were three turtle pendants. They had been hiding there since I was a teenager.  They were saved from being packed away with all the other turtles. Holding those pendants in my hand, I could feel my love for turtles rising up within me.  I was being reminded of why these magnificent creatures have always fascinated me so.  Turtles have appeared to me many times since I re-discovered those keepsakes.  For the first time in years, I have noticed them along side the road or crossing in front of my vehicle.  I have even seen desert tortoises for sale at flea markets.  Last summer, I came across a baby sea turtle on a beach in Florida. The little one had perished before it could make its way to the water.  My friend and I placed it in a large sea shell, said a prayer and gave it to back to the ocean. Recently, I looked up from my computer and there was a large beautiful sea turtle on the television.  It was a documentary on the travels of the Loggerhead.  Just last week, I bought the first turtle pendant of my new collection. It now hangs from the rearview mirror in my truck along side my wooden peace sign. It seems so natural for them to be hanging there together. I feel joy when I look at them. 

A few months ago, I moved to southern California and I was very pleased to learn that a box turtle named Speedy, lives amongst the trees and bushes in our backyard.  In the past, he has proven to be very illusive, having been seen only twice in the two years prior to my arrival.  Last month, I was blessed with meeting Speedy for the first time.  He emerged from his hiding place early one morning and slowly made his way around the backyard, stopping to munch on a myriad of leaves and berries.  I watched him do this for several days before he went back into hiding.  He has appeared at least once a week since our first meeting.  He seems to be losing a bit of his illusiveness, though he is still quick to withdraw into his shell if I get too close. 

It is my belief that everything happens for a reason.  There was a reason that I was so drawn to turtles as a child and there is a reason that turtles have come back into my life.  I realize now that the Turtle is a Life Long Spirit Totem for me.  I do have other Spirit Totems.  The Crow/Raven and the Hawk are the most prevalent. But it is the turtle that has been with me for the longest time.  The turtle is the oldest known symbol for earth; the keeper of doors. It teaches us to be well grounded and to honor the creative source within us. I feel that the following excerpt from the book Animal-Speak by Ted Andrews applies to me and my life long connection to the Turtle.

If you are drawn to turtles in your life, it is time to get connected to your most primal essence. Go within your shell and come out when your ideas are ready to be expressed. It is time to recognize that there is abundance out there for you. It doesn’t have to be gotten quickly and immediately. Take your time and let the natural flow work for you; too much, too soon can upset the balance. Turtle reminds us that all we need for all that we do is available to us, if we approach it in the right manner and time.”

“Turtles remind us that the way to heaven is through the earth. In Mother Earth is all that we need. She will care for us, protect us, and nurture us, as long as we do the same for her. For that to happen, we must slow down and heighten our sensibilities. We must see our connection to all things. Just as the turtle cannot separate itself from its shell, neither can we separate ourselves from the Earth.

With all that being said, I believe that my love and my passion for turtles exist because I can relate to them so well.  So much of who I AM and who I have always been is reflected in the turtle. Just like a turtle, I have always had the tendency to withdraw into my shell when I was afraid or when I needed to escape from the world around me.  As a child, I was often confused and afraid.  But in my shell, life was easier.  From the safety of that shell I could peek out whenever I wanted and then retreat back into my hiding place at the first sign of trouble.  Throughout my life, I have spent a lot of time in that shell, learning and growing and waiting.   But the time has come for me to leave my hiding place.  It is time for me to “stick my neck” out and BE who I AM.  It is time to speak my own truth.  I now know that I can do that without fear, without confusion and without pain.  Just like Speedy, it is time for me to fully emerge from my shell and truly enjoy Mother Earth’s backyard.  

~D~ 

Photo:  Speedy ~ The Turtle that shares our Backyard ~ April 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

The Mirror

  • Posted on May 18, 2010 at 8:59 am

Laughing with flowers and giggling with their blooms; you wink as a
cloud passes by the sunshine in your eyes. 

You show us Joy.

Whispering softly on the breath of the breeze, the deep truth in your voice can be heard by all who will listen. 

You show us Wisdom.

Calming the storms in the middle of the night, you hold us safely in arms of light that reach out from the moon and the stars. 

You show us Peace.

Singing your songs on the wings of the birds, you touch our hearts with the beauty of  life that surrounds us. 

You show us Love.

In all that you do and all that you are, you show us these things.  You are the reflection that looks back at us when we gaze into the mirror of our soul.

You show us who we are.

We are One…We are Beautiful…We are Love…We are ALL.

~D~

Photo: Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, AZ ~ May 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

Wings

  • Posted on May 8, 2010 at 10:13 am

I look at this picture and I recall the moment in time that I have captured with my camera.  I consider the beauty of it and what it represents to me. In my time of reflection, I become so aware that, just like these seagulls, each of us is different; we look different, we sound different and so on. But deep down inside, we are all the same. We each have our own personal journey, yet we do journey along side one another.  The face of our attention may be pointed in different directions, but it is my belief that each of us feels the need to rise and fly at some point during our life experience. 

We all have wings; some of us still haven’t found them; some of us are aware we have wings, but have not yet figured out what to do with them.  There are those who are just learning to spread their wings but have not quite made it off the ground.  Some are beginning to flap their wings and are finally beginning to rise.  Then there are those of us who are flying so high, that soaring on the wind is what comes naturally.

It is the wind of Love that makes it possible for us to use the wings that we have been given.  Each of us has a choice.  We can choose to stay on the ground and never acknowledge that we have wings…or…we can choose to rise, by allowing Love to be the gentle wind beneath our wings that causes us to not only fly…but to soar. 

Won’t you come fly with me?

~D~

Photo:  Zuma Beach, Malibu, CA ~ April 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

Open Handed Love

  • Posted on May 5, 2010 at 7:50 am

The Stars are not mine to hold in my hand
….but to gaze upon and dream

The Sun is not mine to keep for my own
…but to warm me and light my days

The Birds are not mine to capture and cage
…but to listen to their beautiful song

You are not mine to trap or control
…but to Love in the purest of ways

~D~

Photo:  ~ Sand thru My Hands ~
Pierpoint Landing, Long Beach, CA ~ March 2010 
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©

Walking My Path

  • Posted on May 3, 2010 at 9:55 am

Walking the path on which I AM called
is not always easy for me.
But when I reach down to the depths of my soul
I find all the strength that I need.
With each step I take, I feel the tug of my heart
as it gently leads the way.
My path opens up and everything’s clear,
like the dawn of a brand new day.

One step at a time is what moves me along
on this path to which I AM called.
One moment, one breath, one tug of my heart,
the uncertainty fades away.
Hope rises up as fear disappears,
the Light from within helps me see.
The path that I walk is the Love that I AM
and the Love that I AM to BE.

~D~

Photo:  My Feet on Zuma Beach, Malibu, CA ~ April 2010
Copyright 2010 – Denise Gilreath ©