by Jeanette Macdonald, Healing Arts Practitioner, RN, New Zealand
Note from the author; Where I have put ‘* your name’, do just that and read it to yourself, or better still, have someone read it to you, with your name where it states to do so.
* your name
You have been a daughter, and, no doubt, a friend…
and you may have been a sister… a girlfriend… a wife…
a lover… a mother… a grandmother… a nurse…
a teacher… a doctor… a farmer…
an artist… a scientist…
a practitioner…
and so on
These are some of the many things you may have been and you may have done
But who you are is so much more
You are * your name
A woman…
and have the fragility of a woman,
the tenderness, the strength, the courage, the purpose, the will,
the playfull-ness, the innocence
A woman
who was once also a little girl,
the three year old * your name
who knew all there was to know; you felt it and knew it
as all three year olds do
The simplicity of innocence and truth
And which is still immutably part of you
The woman
And so, remembering
that first and foremost
you are a woman
and honouring that
Honouring yourself
by having loving tenderness and acceptance
of the little girl you were,
the woman you are
and she who is yet to be,
for we are always unfolding
Nurturing the little girl
who is still within and still knows all
You know her
Allowing fragility to be
as you remember your beauty
which has never left but is there
always
and seen most by those who truly see you…
* Your name
Do You, see you?
A Beautiful Woman
Based on the inspiring teachings of Serge Benhayon

Comments are closed.