Monday, July 18, 2011

Happily Ever After

I am linking this post to two places. I didn't plan it, I had two ideas going on in my head and they merged. 
For this prompt I was to write about a trip either you or a character has taken, it doesn't need to be a literal trip but can me more of a figurative journey.

For RemembeRED I was to write about a time that rhythm or the lack thereof, played a role in my life. And don't use the word rhythm





My journey to get to Happily Ever After was uneven, unbalanced. It had no specific pace, it moved according to the forces that energized it.

However, here in the Happily Ever After I have found something I can rest in. I rarely write about the destination, more about the journey. The journey is where the drama thrived. It is what readers want to read.

How often do we read the details of the Happily Ever After? Seems it sits at the end, undescribed and left to our own imaginations.

So today I devote my post to where I am...in the midst of happily ever after.

Here...the air is light, easy to breathe. You want to breathe it in deep and allow it to move through you. It fills the spaces that once were empty. It is renewing, refreshing, cool. The breathing here is easy. It is not weighted down, unpolluted, clean. I now breathe effortlessly. No need to hold back a breath, or to quicken it or slow it down. Here is where I breathe in tempo.

In.
Out.
In.
Out.

Here it is warm and bright. The darkness and cold removed. The light reveals the me, that had always been hidden. Its beams like a spotlight on my gifts and emotions. It is exposing. Illuminating desires and hopes. I stand there boldly, ready to move without shame or guilt, free spirited. The warmth is comforting and real. It is not overpowering, just reassuring. No longer invented, it is authentic. I dance to a pulse in this place. Moving to the beat of my heart.

Thu.
Thump.
Thu.
Thump.

Here the water is calm, clear, unlimited and boundless. The vision is not clouded or murky. It is easy to see beyond and below, here and within. The waters are steady with small ripples. It feels safe and easy to handle. No longer the fears with storms raging. I am carried on the sequence of the tides. Carried in, carried out. Predictable and patterned. I swim with grace in these waters. The legs and arms move in time.

Left.
Right.
Left.
Right.

Here I sit and linger in the moments. The time is steady. No need or desire to rush it. Seconds, minutes and hours creating memories and dreams are coming true. Here I can reflect and ponder. Pray and meditate. I move through the moments in succession. I meander in the visions. My movements sway to the beat of a clock.

Tick.
Tock.
Tick.
Tock.

Here in the happily ever after ... I am not fooled. I know it could be shaken at anytime.

So here I write with the cadence that I feel. I write of the chaos and disarray.
I write how the journey deposited me here.

I write of the changes in the air, and the calming of the storm,  the revealing of light on the darkness, the comforting of warmth in the cold, and the steadying of the time.

I write of  the erratic movements of a journey...settling into the consistence of the happily ever after.

9 comments:

  1. Lovely. A surrendering to the now, with rushes and slows that explain it best. Great job.
    came from TRDC linkup.

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  2. I love the sound of your "happily ever after". I especially like this: "The light reveals the me, that had always been hidden. Its beams like a spotlight on my gifts and emotions."

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  3. I loved the way the sections were broken by the things that lend a rhythm to everything, and I particularly liked the sense of calm after chaos. Great post!

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  4. No longer invented, it is authentic.

    I am in love with this line. This is what i want for me. I am in the happily ever after too with grace abounding in me.

    Beautiful.

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  5. I love the rhythmic flow, the rhythms broken in throughout and -of course- the finding and giving into the happiness in the now.

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  6. This was a very touching post, Terry. You're absolutely right; we so often forget the story after happily ever after, but really that's where the story begins. You captured that rhythm of life so well here. Nicely done!

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  7. I too linked my post to both prompts (Great minds- wink wink!)
    "So here I write with the cadence that I feel. I write of the chaos and disarray.
    I write how the journey deposited me here."
    I love this! Great job!

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  8. I love the references to the tide--for me, that really helped convey the rhythm you were feeling.

    And what a lovely tribute to happily ever after!

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