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Your Life is NOT “Spent”

Healing in His Wings
“Healing in His Wings” – C. Fausett – 2019
11 And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.
12 The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.  Rom. 13:11-12

The time is not “spent” there is time to fill your life with light and love.  As we rush from task to task spending money, time, and energy. Know that there is the exact amount of time you require to wrap your life in light and love. 

When you consciously bring light and love into your life the cacophony of daily activity becomes a symphony.  Each instrument is brought into tune and there is harmony. Harmony to me is like the experience of Grace in one’s life.  This is a beautiful power beyond our own ability or strength that enables greater success than we could ever achieve on our own. 

When you feel like you’ve spent your energy, youth, health, and all that remains is the pressing weight of responsibilities, pain, fatigue, and emptiness this is when light and love can shine the brightest.  However it is at this time when light and love seem unattainable. What could possibly crack open your empty hollow shell to allow light and love into your being?  

It is hope and the promise of change.  Just because daily life is intolerable does not mean that it must be your ever after reality.  Just by reading this and opening your thoughts to the idea of a different existence you are taking the first small step.  

The idea is beautiful yet scary to many . . . change.  What if life gets worse? This is the first question many ask.  We are pre-programmed for survival. Because of this we automatically imagine failure, more work, or any number of difficult situations that make us believe that we’d be better off to just continue in our known reality.  Because the unknown, which has not occurred, could be our destruction. In our mind this seems to be logical, but it is not. We are already destroying ourselves, pressed down by our current expenditure of life force, energy, money, time . . . the list never ends.  So change is required for survival.  

But there is one thing that is easy to forget when considering change.  You are not to do all the heavy lifting of change by yourself. This is where hope enters and it makes all the difference.  Hope is obtained from somewhere. Where? Is it found in the darkness of temporary success or sating of desires? Hope goes beyond the temporary.  Hope is found in the knowledge that miracles are real and that God is blessing you. Hope is found in the knowledge that this temporary life is a part of something much larger, your existence as a divine being.  

Consider allowing yourself to believe that you are loved by a Father in Heaven.  Consider that He is placing opportunities and blessings in your path so that you can see the good even in difficult situations.  

For example:  When my sons were young our family was struggling in every way possible.  It was a very dark time and I was not certain that we would survive. In fact I could not see beyond my health, marital, financial, and issues of faith.  It was such a dark time that I consciously turned off my emotions so I could function for my sons. I became nothing but a shell. One night I prayed without hope, desperately giving all my hurt and dreams to Jesus.  I couldn’t handle life, I was barely surviving. So I gave it all to Him, even my dreams. At the time I didn’t really believe that God would concern Himself with my beautiful aspirations that seemed so out of reach. I thought God’s job was to keep us on track so that we didn’t screw our lives up too much.  It was the next day when I began to understand in my mind that He would bless us as much as we allow. A tiny significant miracle occurred. My husband hugged me. It was a small amount of love and light. When this occurred, I didn’t push away. From that moment on I practiced saying yes to the blessings that God put in my path.  Next came the water balloon fight. It was a crack in the tight band of darkness that had surrounded our home.  I accepted the love and light this brought. Next was the dream art show at the BYU Museum of Art. For 3 months I worked intensely.  This work was indeed a miracle on many levels. I said yes to the exhibit, though it was very difficult to complete the work on time with marital issues and financial problems.  

All your problems are temporary.  All of them. Including physical issues like my hearing loss.  It has been a challenge all my life. I have struggled to feel loved or included.  But I know that life is part of a much larger “game plan.” God wants me and you to learn as much as possible in this life.  In order to learn we must experience hard things and grow. As we embrace the hard things and consistently choose to see the love God has for us in trials, we will be filled with such love and light that God’s power will be a tremendous force for good through us.  

No longer will you be pressed down by your burdens, but you will find reasons to smile.  It will become easier to breathe. Your responsibilities will not magically evaporate. However, you will become a new person.  And this person will be filled with joy, a combination of strength and weakness, dark times and light . . . . and always true and genuine love. 

Now is the time to welcome in small and beautiful changes that are presented before you, found in your path.  As you do this pray and give God your hurt and dreams. Then don’t push away the blessings start to come. Accept the changes.  Smile. Stand up straight. Breathe deeply.  

You are loved.  

You are a being of light. 

I am so excited to see you step forward into the light and truly live.  

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The Resurrection Exhibit

After seeing my son’s recovery after years of addiction, I knew I had to share the hope.  So many people have talked with me about their family and friends.  They just want to see happiness, and self worth in their loved one’s eyes again.   

Let Go and Let God” was the inspiration piece that started it all.  I knew that others needed to express their victories, and that my series combined with art work from those in recovery would be extremely powerful.  Not only for individuals in a program, but also for friends and family who have felt so helpless.

This exhibit is being hosted by the wonderful Cottonwood Heights Arts Council.  It will be held at the  City Building.  The exhibit will run May 1-31st.   The opening night will be held on May 5th 7:00-9:00 pm. 

(map and directions at end of post)

There is more to life than living in fear and numbness.  
 
Resurrection is possible.
 
Recovery from addiction is similar to dying and coming back a whole new person.  Let’s communicate this in the most authentic and hope filled way possible.
 
The purpose of this exhibit:
 
1. To encourage communication and connection.  (The opposite of addiction is connection.)
 
2. To empower individuals in their recovery program.
 
3. To educate about addiction recovery and programs that are available
 
How it comes together! 
 
1. Ten addiction recovery organizations will partner with the exhibit.  
 
2. Their advanced program participants and graduates will have the opportunity to participate. 
 
3. All recovery programs will gain heightened public awareness of their services and successful clients.  
 
* In addition the participants that exhibit and sell their art will receive a check for the full amount of their asking price.  They are encouraged to apply the funds toward their recovery program.
 
The Resurrection exhibit  benefits all involved.
 
 

Participants need to  . . . 

1) submit their artwork through the link below

(Artwork will need to be delivered to The City Building on May 1st.)

2) make sure their artwork fits the theme of the show
3) have family friendly images, as the venue is public
4) have artwork ready to hang or display
5) 2D or 3D
6) keep the art under 4′ (height, width, depth)  
7) images submitted in JPG, PNG, a website, or URL

Participants may also choose to submit artwork anonymously.  Profits will be processed through Paypal or Venmo.  The public will not have access to your name – just your work. 

               Submissions accepted:     Jan 15 – April 22nd at midnight. 

Organizations that wish to participate need . . . 

1) a recovery program – or a vested interest

2) graduates or clients that are committed to working their program – or personal experience – a reason for them wanting to be a part of the show

3) to select/support participants that have an interest in communicating through art.  An art background is not  a requirement.  Other businesses are welcomed to participate as well. 

The Resurrection Exhibit is an opportunity to serve in whatever way feels best for you or your organization. 

Service examples include

– Posting about this exhibit on social media.

– Helping a recovering teen artist to prepare art for the exhibit.

– Advertising The Resurrection Exhibit.

– Become an exhibit sponsor, donating toward the exhibit for teens who would be amazed to realize that they are of incalculable value. 

 

The greatest advocates of recovery have been through their own refiner’s fire, and want to help others who are currently feeling lost, alone, or hopeless.  They don’t judge, they don’t shame.  But they don’t enable either.  These are the warriors and healers that are needed for our youth.   

I invite you to  click on the link and explore how to give back, or pay it forward.

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