Intentions for this Blog
This blog is a process space that is written under the title "Wholeheartedly" and could also just as well be called 'Notes to/from Self'. Notes to the Self energy within me, and within the reader. Self energy is the divine energy of life that heals and transforms everything. It is essentially love and is greatly powerful, working through consent, allowing, giving, receiving, deep knowing and connection and a myriad compassionate ways that empower autonomy, agency, sovereignty and freedom.
The following points list my intentions for writing this blog:
- To illuminate my own personal path and develop insights through the process of writing
- To share spiritual truths and reflect on teachings, ideas and theories with the world
- To find the link between science and spirituality when called
- To develop comfort and ease in not-knowing, uncertainty, and thinking about the future, and the past
- To stay rooted in the present and use the here and now as an anchor for all my writing
- To write reflexively the breath and the body; taking care of pauses, and punctuating feelings; regulating my inner process and the process on the page
- To enjoy writing as an art form
- To experiment with style and find the authentic style that suits me
- To acknowledge different parts of myself with different views, thoughts and ways of communicating and to advocate for them, speaking for them, rather than from them, in order to maintain a sense of balance, inclusion and wholeness in my work
- To contextualise my blog as a personal development journey, not with commercial or professional interests, or in any interest in fame, and simply to honour the process of making things conscious
- To write with care, only sharing what I feel comfortable to write.
- To educate others, support others, and uplift friendships and community in my writing when appropriate
- To refrain from making destructive comments, and to highlight what I am in support of instead of against, wherever possible
- To stay open about new intentions developing in the process of writing
- To love myself, to situate myself in love, and to love the world through my writing
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