PS. My mom introduced my dad to a woman on this cruise.. four months later my dad married his new beloved. They are now happily married!! See post – My dad found true love at the age of 79!!
Last month I created an event called Mothers, Daughters, Sisters and Girlfriends. It was a spectacular evening with over 65 girls and women celebrating themselves and each other.
I just had to share a photo and a mother’s words I received the following day.
Thank you for such an inspiring night – on the way home I asked Tsai-Ann what she learned and I kid you not she said “to live in the light and not the darkness and live above the line” ~ Asiah Sayavong-Cedeno
From everything that was said, and from all the fun activities that were experienced this little girl remembered my message about living in The Freedom Frequency. Ah-mazing! Just goes to show that no matter what age we are there is simplicity in the message when we truly embrace it.
My friend, Laura Simonson, introduced me to this song, by Copper Wimmin. Copper Wimmin were an American women-only vocal group. They formed in the late 1990s, and released three albums. Their lyrics mainly deal with the empowerment of women.
This song, Kinder (lyrics below) speak to all of us, men and women, in how we have the power to make a choice in every moment, to let go of the voices within that do not serve us and to listen to the wisdom of our own Brilliant and Loving Self.
Lyrics to Kinder
I’ve decided to be happy
I’ve decided to be glad
I’ve decided to be grateful
For all I ever had
I’ve decided to let go
Of all this pain tonight
I’ve decided to let go
Of all these demons inside
I know…I am blessed
I know…all I ever wanted was this
I know…I don’t need more
I’ve got… what I came for
I’ve decided to be open
For that little voice inside
Telling me I’m beautiful
It’s okay to be alive
I’ve decided to be kinder
To myself when I am sad
I’ve decided to be grateful
For all I ever had