…and releases her deepest essence…
She’s got three blogs, all as deep as her soul, all opening gates to worlds of wonder. She’s got the hearth of a preacher, a visionary mind and a slow touch. When she writes you hear her speaking with a soft voice.
She cures your soul with her fingertips. And you don’t really need to feel her hand to know her touch. Because when you read her blogs you get to know her better than you imagine now. All of you, who read my blog regularly, read the following lines too, and when you are done, let me know what you feel, deep in your heart.
Back home we call people like Jennifer shamans or healers. They radiate a special kind of energy that eases your pain and fills your heart with hope and wonder. How do you call people like Jen online? I let her own words to give you the answers.
Mig: Do you believe in magic?
Jen: I believe the world is nothing but a magical place. I do not believe there is anything supernatural, but this universe is miraculous and indeed magical. I think of a baby spider spinning a web, a caterpillar bringing forth its butterfly nature, or a human transforming sunlight into a work of art or a teardrop. I just can’t get over the magic!
Mig: Do you believe in dreams?
Jen: More accurately, I believe in dreaming. As I contemplate our humanness, I get the sense that our ability to imagine and remain creative throughout our lives is one of the most amazing and unique of all our abilities. For humans, the potential to dream, to envision, to imagine seems to be that which brings forth awareness as our universe continues to unfold.
Our dreams, hopes, wishes, and desires, are that from which emerges creation. They are the very means residing in the human to bring something new into awareness.
Mig: Is truth a relative value?
Jen: This gets a little tricky for me because as human beings we are so very limited. I do not think “ultimate” truth is relative. I do however think we only glimpse a tiny fraction of what is truth, and so often must experience it as relative due to our very limited perceptions and abilities. I am just vitally aware that we are very new to this universe!
Mig: Why a “truth dancer?”
Jen: Since I was a child, dance was in me. I started dance lessons at the age of three and still to this day incorporate dance as a part of my experience. In addition, I see dance as a metaphor for life so when I needed a screen name, it had to be some sort of dancer. And, of all about which I am curious, truth is at its core, hence, Truth Dancer!
Mig: Do you have an absolute value?
Jen: As a human being I feel extremely limited in understanding (let alone comprehending) the workings of the universe, so based on my personal observation and experience, and that of those who bring knowledge and light into our world, I would say my absolute value would be “presence.”
For me, “presence,” is an integration of awareness, stillness, peace, openness, acceptance, and compassion. In other words, it is embracing the moment to its fullness, communing with Source/God/Essence. With “presence,” comes the fullest embrace of potentiality. It is that realm where we are living in harmony with the universe allowing its essence to manifest in its fullness.
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To me, Jennifer is a guru of sorts. I am inspired daily by her thoughts, and look forward to reading her blog more so than most others, because I know that when I visit, I will be leaving with a unique perspective, and a smile.
…and a richer soul (?)…
This was an interesting interview….
Though I must say that I believe in supernatural forces. I think that there is a force and the force is not something that has a name or face or form I think it is something that is there that balances energies.
It is interesting to come across the term truth dancers, I have not heard of it before. Dance is something that has not been my forte.