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![]() The Heart's Journey Homeby Debra Highland
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Photographs: "Framed Beauty" was taken by the author Debra Highland Debra's photograph from the Authentic Woman photo shoot is published through the permission of Linda Lunstrom Inc. "Framed beauty is the human heart framed by authenticity & the journey thereof." - Debra Highland What if we could see the internal landscape of the human heart? What if it were possible to determine the effectiveness and peace of our journey here upon the earth, just by being aware of two roads unseen: one the path of least resistance, the one to which we most naturally gravitate as we grow into roles and expectations, and the other, the one we started out on as children, the path that leads to authentic, the place, the only place our heart can be one with itself, at home, at peace in gratitude? What if we suddenly became aware that each new day was about the choice whether to remain on that path, once aware, or to return to the one that once again moved us further away from our heart and closer to a false self, an image we have built or others have built for us? What if every single day we could see a host of foot soldiers on the hillside of our heart and realize they wait for us to choose before they move. This is the drama I have seen in my own heart. Perhaps, though, you are one of those lucky women who have never struggled with being authentic, you've held onto that true part of you past childhood and all the way through your adult journey. I commend you and wish you all the best on your continued journey. You may still find something here of interest. But to those of you, like me, who lost yourself many years ago through time and expectations, I want to just share how I went looking for authentic and how authentic, since then, has been knocking at my door each and every day. So take a moment. Have a cup of coffee or a nice glass of red wine and consider... look closely. Listen. Can you see and hear? Any day - SunriseLegions wait on the edge of dawn, holy, determined, ready to uphold and support yet again, the choice for humility, clarity, authenticity...ultimately, the way home. The air is clean, crisp, and ripe with hope. Truth and Love lead the many gathered with the strength of all that matters in the seen and unseen world. I am a single mother of three grown kids, wonderful kids, of course, just like yours. I'm a substitute teacher and a writer with a crazy imagination. I always take comfort, though, in the quote I found a while back, by Albert Einstein, "Imagination is everything." (There you see? I'd think to myself, back then, before.) Now I usually say it aloud, especially to my kids who like to laugh at my off-the-wall ideas and frantic writing which goes mostly into a laundry basket beside the computer. The basket's full. "What have you got there?" Truth asks Love. Gift of Today
Here again a holy moment presented itself. Here again she stood on the ledge of life and held the gift of today. "Wonderful! So she can see us yet again. She knows that we wait." Truth smiles. I am also the oldest of five children, the first-born of a very sincere, loving, albeit perfectionist minister father and I became the epitome in young adulthood by marrying into the ministry as well. They call it the "double bubble," the preacher's kid, the preacher's wife. It meant living the examined, closely scrutinized life from childhood and onward. Well meaning, religious people seemed always ready to set a standard for each of these roles and so it went. Somewhere along the way, in all that living up to such expectations, (which had nothing to do with true faith) I disappeared and a very unreal, inauthentic person emerged. I always acted like everything was okay and the act was quite believable (probably the reason I am so drawn to the theatre), but I began to think that an act should be reserved for the stage. "Yes, she knows that we wait," Love replies. "She has an understanding, I think, an awareness, but fear is so powerful even in the presence of understanding." This seemed to be the beginning of some kind of quiet riot, an internal struggle to actually live what I thought, not just think it. Needless to say, through the years I always longed for a pulpit, and when I approached Jill back in December about writing of my experience, most recently the winning of a contest by Toronto fashion designer Linda Lundstrom, regarding being an authentic woman, she graciously accepted my offer. The truth is, I was hungry again to find others out there on the road, the same road leading home, home to authentic, and home to my true self. The writing competition had set me firmly on the road I had years ago decided to sojourn. I had had my quiet riot and my reasonable revolution, but now... now I needed to again stoke and feed the hungry fire that I had allowed to dwindle to embers in the past two years. So thank you, Jill, for this opportunity, for inviting me here today. |
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Debra Highland, 48 years young, lives in Smalltown, USA, north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has been in the thinking, writing, and personal journey business for years. She and her sister, Sheila Lessner, design and write plaques for gift-giving and special occasions. Debra's passion is spending time talking/laughing with friends and family, most especially; Justin, David, and Megan, those wonderful kids of hers, not to mention, writing and connecting with others on the authentic journey. She is a substitute teacher (Her major was English Education, but she subs for most subjects) when she gets the call. She hopes to one day soon have her own business, publish her first book and reside in/fix up a beach house (painting is great fun, and yes, color matters and gives a room its character). She's already begun that visualization process. Through the years she has coordinated/directed banquets, dramas and special programs. She has spoken to women's groups and played roles in community theatre, most recently as Costanza in the play, "Enchanted April" at Rabbit Run Theatre, an historical barn theatre in Madison, Ohio-word has it that Dustin Hoffman performed on that very stage, how's that for fun and exciting? And it was a definite feed to her hungry fire. Check out: www.myspace.com/ debranow (only if you're a member) for a couple pics of her starring role. (She jests!) She loves a good book, a good road trip, good red wine, singing and dancing to loud music, listening to certain comedians, the beach and photography. Check out: www.eyefetch.com, to view her photo blog debrasday. She continues her daily gratitude march, the background to every endeavor. Thank you Justin, David, and Meg, friends and family. Thank you Mark and Riley. Thank you, Jill, for this opportunity. Thank you again, Linda. To read Debra's winning letter for the Authentic Woman Model Search go to: LindaLundstrom.com Debra's contact information: |
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