Colorful Pebbles & Visions

A Colorful Bag of Pebbles I Bought When I Saved A Turtle
A Colorful Bag of Pebbles I Bought When I Saved A Turtle

In my post I few days ago, I used the analogy of dark matter to the substance of our potential. I am no scientist and have no expanded knowledge of dark matter. I do own some of Steven Hawkings books and have a fascination about the origins and workings of the Universe. But first, I have to be a mom and breadwinner.

That said, does it matter 😉 if I am not an expert? They’re just my thoughts. Besides, in the link that Chris Gram’s posted, he says that Steven Hawkings says that scientists won’t figure it out after they spend $4 billion dollars.

Now, let’s continue with my random thoughts  and analogy that dark matter is the substance of our potential. We, as human beings are continually creating. How can we grasp the creative force of the universe and mold it into a visible creation? My perception is in my colorful rocks – or pebbles.

Maybe through our intention and vision, light particles form out of the dark matter and create little formations, kind of like this bag of colorful pebbles.  I bought them in June for a turtle I had saved in the middle of the road and ended up releasing one day later. I never wrote a post about this turtle. I felt it had significance, but alas..in June…I was looking for a job and in a lot of anxiety. Actually, I released the turtle behind my brother’s house in lake Loxahatchee which means River of Turtles. And it was that night that my brother offered me the job to do his social media marketing.

A Guy That Helped Me Rescue A Turtle In June. It Was In The Middle of The Road And In Peril of Being Smushed By A Car
A Guy That Helped Me Rescue A Turtle In June. It Was In The Middle of The Road And In Peril of Being Smushed By A Car

I liken the pebbles to the different possibilities we have. Being used to operating extremely left brained prior to 2002, I normally would focus on only one thing. After all, I did stay working as a realtor for 25 years. I didn’t let more creative juices flow. Luckily 100% of them were focused on happily being a mom. I am grateful I chose to focus on that fabulous pebble.

With all the crumbling( my sticky note analogy), I  have had time to discover many pebbles. They are all so pretty and colorful. Now, all I have to do is focus on only a few of them. It has taken me seven years to unravel all of this. I am finally ready to seize one of those pebbles. The main one will be my heart project.I will be interviewing people and asking them what  are their hopes, dreams and desires. Hopefully soon, an artist will appear to create the children’s books. I am on my way. The love story book will happen soon enough once I have enough money to hire an editor and time to transcribe the new chapters. One pebble at a time.;)

The first interview I will post is with Jeanine Mason, a bright young girl whose family encouraged her to dream.  She recently won best dancer on So You Think You Can Dance. I did this interview with her sister Alexis a few weeks ago at a photo shoot my friend did. My friend is  Alina from Peace Love World and who  inspires me to keep plugging along.

Yeah, things have been running like a slow turtle for me in the last two years. But behind the scenes, I have been doing a lot. I am ready to come out and be 100% confident that what I envision  has value and inspiration for others. I can’t wait any longer. Here is the link to Jeanine’s video on my heart project site.

My Son Cristian, with Jeanine Mason at Welcome Home Party in August
My Son Cristian, with Jeanine Mason at Welcome Home Party in August

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