There are times when someone shares a story with me and it pops me open, spurting me out of the narrowness of my lived world and bursting me into an ah-ha that there are ways to experience the world that I’ve never imagined. I expect these experiences when I travel to new places or immerse […]
Author Archives: ashley
wovenessence and awakeningspace
psst… WE (Woven Essence that is made up of Thomas Arthur and I) have a few new websites. Please have a peek (and definitely share any typos or mistakes you find). Our new wovenessence.net site Thomas’ creative invitation at awakeningspace.net My own new site at Woven Essence
Brains, Beauty, Love, Learning and Celebration
For the next three days I’ll be attending the Learning and the Brain Conference which is focusing on social brain research. It is very exciting to be learning more about the science and neurology that underscores much of the theoretical philosophies and intuitive knowings that are the foundations for much of my work and inspiration. […]
Blessing Others: A Practice for Opening the Heart
by Janice Lynne Lundy “Blessings” is the sign-off I use in my e-mail correspondence. It was a conscious choice to do so. I was at a stage in my life when “Sincerely” was just too cold; “Love” a bit too warm for a general farewell, especially to business associates. I had to find the one […]
Janice Lynne Lundy
As mentioned earlier, it is my pleasure to welcome Janice Lynne Lundy who will be visiting us tomorrow on her blog tour promoting her book Your Truest Self: Embracing the Woman you are Meant to Be. Book DescriptionWithin every woman there is an essential Truth waiting to be claimed, a Truth that will empower her […]
Welcome to Blog Tours
Have you ever heard of a Blog Tour? Easily Amazed is honored to be participating in this inspiring initiative started by WOW! Women on Writing and will have the pleasure of hosting guest writers as participants in the WOW! Women on Writing Blog Tour. A blog tour is similar to an author’s book tour, but […]
An Invisible String That Will Stretch and Not Break
photo by D.Hyuk An amazing story about the bond between a mother and a daughter. I think it’s a beautiful analogy that any family could play with. Meredith has an ongoing story about an “invisible string” attaching her to her mother. This story began in a literal manner, when she at age two would wrap […]