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Just a Thought...
By Staff Writer Sharon BarrettSince arrival on the farm
I picked up a couple of cats to keep the mice
under control. I think they are doing a fine job.
However living on a small farm I have discovered
that someone dropped off a cat and now he is
being fed by me. I am not sure if it is a female
or a male, but I do now it is full grown and very
pretty. My thought here on the cat is when others
do not want it someone else always does. God is
the same way he picks us up when no one else
wants to be bothered with us, or take care of us.
GOD is always there to answer you when you call
out to him and he will never forsake us.
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Use your senses
to create a sacred home
By Lorraine Aho
Your home is a shelter, a safe haven
and a place to hang your hat. It is also a reflection of
your soul, of who you are and what you value. Your home
should be a sanctuary where you can feel nurtured and
refreshed. Coco Chanel was fond of saying, "An
interior is the natural projection of the soul."
Creating your own sacred space in your home is as easy as
using your five senses, sight, hearing, touch, smell, and
taste. Follow along as we tour your home and show you
five easy ways to begin creating your sacred home today.
What does your sacred home look like? What do you see as
you walk up to the front door of your home? Your entryway
is the important transition between the outside world and
your home. Paint your front door a welcoming color, place
some flowering plants on your front steps and hang prayer
flags that flutter gently in the breeze. Now, step over
the threshold into the entryway to your home. Is it
bright and joyful? Is it inviting? If your entryway is
dark or dingy try hanging brightly colored artwork or
mirrors to reflect light. Different colors can evoke
different feelings so consider using blue for relaxation,
yellow for energy, red for passion, and white for
clarity. At a minimum, keep this area clean and free of
clutter.
What does your sacred home sound like? Step inside, close
the front door, stop and listen. Most people are
surprised to discover that the ambient sound level in
their homes is quite high. As you listen, consider what
kinds of sounds you hear. Are they happy sounds such as
birds chirping or children playing? Is it the stressful
noise of traffic or neighbors? Is it the irritating noise
of phones ringing? Your living room is where the outside
world bursts in through telephones, televisions, radios
and computers. As with any boisterous guest, dont
let the din of the world overstay its welcome. Create a
retreat atmosphere by switching off everything that makes
noise. Dont leave the television on if no one is
watching and dont use it as background noise while
you are busy elsewhere.
What does your sacred home feel like? Walk into your
bedroom and run your hand across your bedspread and
pillow. Do they feel soft and inviting? Are they warm or
sensuous? If you have difficulty falling asleep, even
little things such as the feel and texture of sheets can
have a big effect on how easily you doze off. You will
spend nearly one-third of your life asleep and the
bedroom is your place to renew at the beginning and relax
at the end of each day. Make your bed using cool cotton
sheets during spring and autumn and crisp linen ones in
summer for a peaceful sleep. Cuddly flannel sheets and
fluffy down comforters create a cozy refuge in the
wintertime. Have soft, fuzzy carpeting on the floor or
comfy slippers to coddle your bare feet and fluffy
pillows to cuddle your head.
What does your sacred home smell like? Your bathroom is
the perfect place to explore aromatherapy with bath
salts, candles, oils and soap. Quality and not quantity
is what is important, so shop for pure oils and essences
and beeswax candles with a pure cotton wick. Products
containing pure oils and essences have stronger healing
properties than those made from chemicals. Research has
shown that one of the fastest ways to influence mood is
through smell. Some aromatherapy scents to consider: the
heady bouquet of rose for romance, the soothing aroma of
vanilla for comfort, the delicate scents of lavender,
geranium or rosemary for relaxation, the fresh fragrances
of orange or peppermint for energy.
What does your sacred home taste like? Your kitchen is
the place to celebrate life; to nourish and be nourished.
Honor your family heritage and create a dish similar to
one your great-great grandmother might have prepared. Are
you stuck in a taste rut with not enough zest in your
food? Buy a new spice like cardamom or turmeric. Use all
of your taste buds sweet, sour, bitter, salty and taste
textures such as crunchy, creamy or chewy. Eat slowly and
savor your food. Experiment by creating ethnic dishes
together with friends to nourish and sustain both your
body and your spirit.
You can easily transform your house into a sanctuary for
your spirit by using your five senses. When you become
aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts, you
can turn your home into a reflection of your soul.
Copyright 2001
Lorraine Aho is the founder of SacredHome.com
for
the art and soul of your home®
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and trouble out."

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