I wrote about following your dreams last week.

Today, I visited with some friends who form a circle of Wise Women. One exclaimed excitedly, “I found my heart people! I found my heart home!”

The energy, the exuberance radiating off of her was palpable. She also mentioned something about doors flying open and things taking off.

I love that feeling. Life is a journey of receiving and having the courage to walk through those open doors, I believe.

The image of open doors reminded me of Teesha Moore, an artist who expressed the same thing about open doors when she gave in to her heart and created Artfest, one of the grooviest art destination events in North America. She says:

“Artfest was a concept that consumed my every thought 13 years ago. It was right after I went through a period of asking the universe, “What am I here to do”. When the visions started unfolding, I was excited and scared a little. But I knew that until I set the wheels in motion, my thoughts would not leave me alone. So I stepped through the first door and 13 years later, all the rest of the doors have been flung wide open for me. It is one way of knowing I am on the right path.”

Teesha’s life story is full of open doors – both for her art and also for Artfest.

I believe the heart has all of your answers…it is connected to the One Heart that connects us all. I see so many people (myself included over the years) that have chased the mind down one dead end after another. Sure, you get a consolation prize of the experience, but wouldn’t we rather be living? Really?

When you are ready… just ask for the next step. Then get ready for the doors to fly open.

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One Response to “Coming Home with Open Doors Swinging Wide”

  1. Sally Felt says:

    I love that you blogged about Teesha Moore! I went to Artfest 2001. She’d been producing a zine packed with cool ideas and tips and I had to finally go play with her, husband Tracy, and her other fans. Fun! But I’d never heard her talk of asking and receiving. Very cool!

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