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Grateful Walks — Jenny Grace RSS



Your majesty within

This fence was torn apart by the destructive forces of Hurricane Irma to reveal the stunning majesty that lies within. I’ve discovered that sometimes pain comes into our life to tear open the walls we built to protect ourselves so we can share our beauty with the world again. While certainly painful, I have great gratitude for those painful times. Other times we do the work to learn to love ourselves more... tearing down the wall of lies that contains us to allow our hearts to be able to finally expand and share the unique song your heart sings... not just a few lines. May you let your heart become so big that the walls that were built out of...

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Necessary Resistance

On this morning's grateful walk, I found gratitude for the wind giving necessary resistance for the birds to fly. I thanked the wind for reminding me that sometimes I need resistance in my life to fly to new heights and also providing me with a supportive push forward when I am in the flow.   May today find you flying to new heights providing new yet deeper perspective to the beauty of life. -Jenny and Bella

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Dirt on the outside - beauty on the inside

On my grateful walk with Bella, I noticed two hearts looking a little bruised and worn. I thought about how my heart has felt the same way and then looked at Bella to discover she had been digging for treasure again. Bella reminded me that: Dirt on the outside has no effect on the beauty on the inside May today you remember that the polluting expectations grimy behaviors and cruddy words of others cannot change the beauty of your soul. Wash off the muddy energy and allow the beauty of you to shine through again. Wishing you a day connecting to your true beauty and may gratitude overflow your heart. -Jenny and Bella

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Freedom

When I turned around from taking this picture of the sunrise on our morning grateful walk, I noticed several police cars surrounding around twenty men near the picnic bench where Bella hunts for iguanas. As everyone was peaceful, I wondered if there had been an accident but it turned out that these men had just arrived in a tiny, homemade boat from Cuba. A man shared that as they came ashore they yelled out in celebration and someone called the police. As I stood in awe of the courage, faith and hope these men shared together as they risked their lives through 90 miles of the recent stormy seas to find a way out of oppression, a man in his...

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Canonball, belly flop or dive in...

On our grateful walk at the Sugarloaf bridge,I offered gratitude for the courage to leave the well worn pathways of my mindto plunge intothe unexplored beauty of my heart.I’ve discovered my mind had become an unhealthy servant tofollowing belief pathways that I was taught and not that I had created.Built from fear,these pathways built outside of the heartwere taught to me to keep me “safe” from the darkness of this worldnot to teach me to free me from it.The irony of it is leaving the heartis what causes the darkness of the worldand in me following alongon fearful pathwaysI was led into my own shadows.In an effort to find a way out of my darkness,I followed artificial lightsthat offer ways...

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