An Angel in Disguise

An Angel in Disguise

Saturday, October 2, 2010

A perspective of your own..

 Throughout our lives we are spoiled with doubt. We begin to question our every move, spoken word and even the way we think. We re-live our actions through our minds as we listen to the opinions of other re-run through our head. One tries to be the best person she/he can be, though is brought down and speculated by every other bystander whom is not within their personal mind and who does not feel the connection of their soul to one's own reality and purpose. I think we are all given our own perspective, our own reality and our own soul's connection to life. With millions of different lives, millions of different perspectives, how is it society tends to believe we should all conform to a "certain way of living"? With all the expectations and immature ideas of domesticating our soul's true character, it's no wonder we feel compelled to shy away our true feelings to please the people observing.

LIfe shall not be a never-ending journey of "pleasing" society, but an ongoing expression and growth of our core's true being. Exploration through experience, love and passion are the key to becoming peaceful within. Instead of conforming to your neighbors environment, create your own and share your love and wisdom. Do not look down upon another's way of living, but rather hold them with compassion, for they are not as fortunate as you or I.


We must be strong for we are fighting a very strong battle. Our true self is constantly questioned and doubted by the population around us, and even within our own minds. Hold your strength, be yourself and continue to grow. You may never lose if you live through love, for love is derived from truth.


The man next to you might possess all the material riches you may desire, but he may not hold the joy of love and the freeing warmth of passion and peace that you or I do. Think about it, what is a life if you do not have life within you?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

"Is blood transferrable?" ;) Family, can we choose them or not?

We have all heard the saying, "We don't get to choose our family." Maybe after a disastrous Christmas dinner or a family reunion that did nothing but bring together an aura of hostility and rivalry between one side's aunt and the other side's grandmother. Whatever it may be, almost all families have their drama. But what happens when you come to find yourself dealing with this sort of "drama" almost anytime you communicate with certain members of your family?

I was born into a dynamically interesting family. My mother had been married prior to my father and gave birth to my older sister at the age of 18. Although, my mother's parents were the guardians and caregivers for my older sister. After I was born, my parents had another child, whom is my only "full blood" sibling (she and I are 13 months apart). When I was just 6 years old, my mother passed away from a genetic heart disease and a year later, my dad started dating a woman. After a few years, my father and this woman had a child whom is my brother now. After some great but also tumultuous years, they divorced and I have remained close with my stepmother. My problem is this, through the years and throughout my childhood, I bared the brunt of everyone else's problems and in return, received a very hard and somewhat traumatic life. I am sure I will get the chance to explain the details of my experiences, but for now I will keep them simplified.

Over the years and difficulties which have arose through my family, I have become extremely independent and ventured out on my own as soon I was given the chance. I can remember being as young as 12 years old, wishing I were 18, just so I could make my own choices and create a better life for myself. I grew up constantly being in the crossfire of family conflict and it took a tremendous toll on myself and what some people get to fortunately call their "childhood". After years of my own feelings of resentment, frustration, pain, anger, as well as several other emotions, I began my "spiritual awakening" and really coming into myself...with that, I have learned to open my heart and really learn to forgive and live through love and compassion. The thoughts and emotions I have been brought to ponder these past few months is, through living in a "positive" lifestyle and eliminating the negative, at which point do we draw the line when it comes to family?

I do love my family beyond words. I will and always have had the feeling that family should be your main support and your backbone no matter what. Family "should" consist of UNCONDITIONAL love. My reality though has shown me that the feelings and support aren't always reciprocated. After years of hard work and trying to climb out of the piles of drama and messes, I wonder just how much "eliminating" I can do when it comes to my family. I find myself giving and giving and trying to reach out and love them and forgive them through it all, but I am just not seeing the actions or the degree of love in return. Don't get me wrong, we definitely do have some good times, and yes, they are there for me at times, but the drama just seems to never cease. I am working extremely hard to relieve any unnecessary stress in my life and to surround myself around positive people, people who support and love me. But still the same question, "what to do about my family?"

In affect from my experiences, I have landed myself in a pretty lonely situation. I have been on my own for almost 5 years now, and have had a child for 3.5 of those years. I have slowly but surely isolated myself from any drama, so that I am able to create the life that I want, without the effect of other's opinions following my every move. I guess you can say that I am a bit of a homebody, and being a single mother doesn't help that much. So, my social life is slim to none, leaving me with few close friends and a naturally somewhat "lonely" life. I find myself looking to my family even more for that reason, though knowing I will receive the same disappointing response. It's a cycle that I have been unable to break, until now (at least I think so). I am coming to the realization that we do not have to include certain people into our lives, and that we can create our own family through new relationships and friends that we meet.  The conflict I am having is how far can we really go with "choosing our family?" Or can we even make that choice without being detrimental to a possible "family-life" situation in the future?

Do we choose family just as we choose our friends involvement in our lives? Or do we continue a relationship that deems itself as "unhealthy" at this point for the simple yet complicated fact that they are "blood"?


What do you think?

Sunday, September 26, 2010

The beginning into the unknown....and I'm excited!

Good evening to everyone! I sit here beginning my very first blog, throwing around several ideas throughout my mind in what to write about tonight. I think I will just begin with a slight introduction to myself (I know, so cliche and a bit boring to some, haha). I promise you all, I am really not that boring, as anyone would experience if they lived a day within my own mind! I guess that is how I began to research blogging and begin one of my own. I actually got the inspiration to write and blog from the dear movie "Julie and Julia"....watched the amazing movie last night and felt so deeply attached to the story on so many levels, WRITING being one of the more predominant  subjects. So, back to who I am...sorry haha ;) My mind does tend to jump around quite frequently (although, I think that is a gift we all receive the moment we become mothers, don't we?)

Ok, so I am a very young mother (22 to be exact) of a 3 year old little boy. It is just the two of us in our own little family. Yes, Motherhood has been trying, and being a single mom is the HARDEST job out there, but it is not Motherhood that has brought me here tonight.....it is my journey and the make-up of my soul and my mind. I am a creature of pure passion and I feel the need to share my story, to touch your heart and teach you all that I can. I want to teach you and share with you everything I have learned through my trials and tribulations, but more so, through the moments when I have experienced pure bliss and beauty, and when tears rolled down my cheeks in expression to the true love I have felt within me. I want to invite you to look into some of my most defining moments in life, the gradual awakening of my spirit and the wisdom I am gaining each day......Why? Well, because each of us will take something different from everything we come across, so while I might not know exactly what each one of you reading will gain from my writing, I know that I may touch some of you very deeply because of a gift I was given, and the thought of changing even just one person's life, well that alone is worth every minute of this. I want to share my gift, my knowledge and my love with whomever I can, whenever I can. I want to take you along through my journey, allow you into my mind and heart as I express my past and create my future. I want to bring awareness to each and every one of you reading, in any way that I can.

So, with that said, please do read on and lets take this journey together! :) I look forward to future posts and hey, this is supposed to be fun too!!!! (Don't think I forgot about fun, its a necessity to life!) We will laugh, cry and even experience moments of pure silence and thought together and I am excited to embark on this new adventure :)

I must go now, (it's a quiet Sunday night and this Mom is tired!) Goodnight to you all and you will be hearing from me soon :)