Monday, May 18, 2009

Energy Muse Bracelet

This entry is WAY over due, I apologize Debra.



Quite some time back I won this bracelet from Debra @ Four Angels Momma . If you've never visited Debra's blog I strongly suggest you do. Her words come from the heart and her content is always relevant to what is going on in your world on that particular day. Her words are always timely and meaningful. I believe that Debra has been given the gift of being a vessel for a higher realm, to impart wisdom and beauty in a world that all too often feels ugly and without meaning. I feel honored to be given the gift of her words each time I read her blog. Debra is truly a special individual.


When Debra had her give away for this bracelet, I knew I had to have it. I was so very happy when she notified me that I'd won, but because of her good heart she decided to give away two of the bracelets. If you are not familiar with Energy Muse bracelets I encourage you to visit their site. Each piece they sell serves a purpose. When Debra mailed the bracelets to the winners she indicated that she was sure the right bracelet would find the correct owner. She couldn't have known how true that was. The one I received is a grounding bracelet. Lately I've needed some grounding, to be reminded of what matters and what I can let go of. Of what I can change and thus should fight for and what I can't change and should just rid myself of. Each time I look at this bracelet I am reminded that miles away, on the coast of California there is a woman who cares and who is wise beyond anything. I am reminded to stop and breathe. To see the beauty in the world around me, and within me. I am reminded to love my feet (stay grounded, rooted).


I believe all things have energy and those energies can affect us in a positive or negative way. Perhaps it is because of this belief that this bracelet holds such meaning for me. I find myself searching for positive energies and ridding myself of negative energies. I am going through a cleansing phase, taking stock and ridding myself of dead weight. The city dump is going to love me!!! Spiritually as well as physically I am cleansing. Like Dharma I will find my bliss.


I just wanted to take this moment to thank Debra for being who she is. For sharing her inner beauty with all of us who choose to read her blog. For imparting her wisdom to us in such an uncannily timely manner. If I am ever offered the opportunity to walk on the beach searching for sea glass with this lady I will jump at the chance. She is definitely in my top ten list of people that I would love to share a pot of tea with!

3 comments:

Rebecca Foster said...

I believe all things have energy too. I love how you got the bracelet, and how it is helping you and what it stands for.

You are awesome!

Debra said...

Oh Jenn,

Your kind words humble me. I have tears in my eyes and I don't even know what else to say. There is a reason that we "meet" the people the that we do, even if we meet them online. I am SOOOO glad that you won the bracelet and that you are enjoying it. It looks so lovely on your wrist. it was definitely meant for you, dear one. I am so glad that it serves as a reminder that someone in California cares very much about you. And I am very glad that you got the one that you seem to need. I love how that happens.

Somehow I know that you will find your bliss, Jenn. You have a writer's soul and I just know that your writing will somehow bring you closer to the meaning of your life. You have a gift with words. Use it and share it.

If you ever make your way down to Southern California, it would be my honor to go on a treasure hunt with you. And that pot of tea is a date!

Thank you for writing this post for me. You didn't have to and I did not expect you to, but I am honored, me friend.

Hugs and love,
Debbie

Jennifer Chronicles (jenx67.com) said...

I'm so overdue on this post, too. Debra has a bright soul and the light shines all the way to Oklahoma, where she found me. Unreal. I must post about this soon. As soon as I wrestle the bracelet from my daughter who ran off with it.

I love your first entry by the way - about being a writer and loving to laugh and being opinionated. Sounds like another Jen I know. hahahah!