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It’s A Sweet Life

Topic: Spiritual GrowthFeaturing Julie DittmarPublished December 9, 2009

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For me, “a sweet life” definitely would include sweets. I’ve always said, if my body could survive it, I’d live off yam tempura, donuts, and pretty much chocolate everything else. Most of the time, though, I’m living in moderation to maintain internal balance and keep my skin and digestive system happy and humming along.

Having gone through intense food elimination diets, low glycemic diets, no sugar regimens, and anti-inflammatory adventures, I found that over time, my body and my mind redefined “sweet.”

A mere week with no sugars, and suddenly, a bite of peanut butter, or a strawberry, becomes almost too much.

Additionally, I found that as I gave my body a rest from sweet treats, I naturally wanted to exercise more (psychologically, it somehow makes sense to accompany all those clean proteins and veggies with getting in shape). So, I exercised. I stepped away from the computer, got out in nature more often, and breathed in some fresh air.

My mind and tastebuds were in cahoots, working hard to catch up with this new plan, and teased me with cravings.

I noticed the thoughts I had about sugary foods, felt them run through my body, thanked them for being an echo of what was once true, and reminded myself how I can be in this moment and enjoy something “sweet” without added calories or sugar.

I then looked around. I noticed a new mother giggling with her baby. I laughed too, and said to myself, “Awww, how sweet.” I filled myself up with deep appreciation for being able to witness such a precious moment.

I usually find that I experience “a sweet life” when I express myself through the joy I feel through dance, singing, creating art, or spreading my well wishes around the globe. A peaceful prayer opens my heart and puts a smile on my face, not to mention the waves of grace that go out to uplift the planet from such an act of love and simplicity.

With gentle awareness, noticing breezy palms, the fragrance of summer lilacs and gardenias, or bees on the clover, brings me right into the present moment where I rediscover and reaffirm the “power of now.” There is no longing for a past sweet moment, or for future sweet melodies, I am too busy being immersed in this one sweet, glorious moment filled with more aliveness tha
I can ever imagine. It captures and holds all my attention.

When “the one” in me realizes I’ve been captured, I delightfully surrender even more deeply and give myself fully to the moment. I fall headlong into a vat of sweetness that may look like a child being carried over her father’s shoulder and making goofy faces at me at the store. Or, it may be cleverly disguised as a late night search of the internet only to stumble upon someone’s surprise kind comment about my work in their blog. Ah, that sweet connection. Or, perhaps it’s a full moon night with the smell of sweet, freshly mowed grass from the neighborhood lawns.

Each moment reminds me to fully feel the awe of the mysteriousness of how life flows, and how all our puzzle pieces fit together in beautiful, and rather divine perfection.

As I empty myself of cravings, I find there is even more space to allow for the sweet bliss of life. I buy chocolate lip balm and lick my lips. I light a chocolate soy candle, take a deep, slow breath, and exhale, “Yummmmmm.” I take a soul-nourishing bath with chocolate soap and a triple chocolate body scrub.

The smell is delicious; the textures are divine. My inner world is peaceful and quiet. The stillness is sweet….no pushing, no pulling, no trying, no achieving, no go-getting. The “wantings” seems to be on vacation. I’m aware they may come and go, and I’m okay with it.

I know we are all like delicious pieces of chocolate that have an especially sweet center. At our core, we too, are sweet. Underneath the layers of conditioning, the walls, defenses, masks, roles, and our ego’s endless posturing, we’re really just sweet people who mean well, and want goodness, love, and compassion for every living being on the planet. Beyond our personalities and all the forms within and around us, we can melt into the sweet, pure, radiant light of our peaceful, formless, true divine nature.

John Lennon said it so well, “Imagine all the people, living life in peace…”

You may say I’m a dreamer. But I KNOW, I’m not the only one. Join me, won’t you? Let us dream, live, laugh, and love, together in peace (with some chocolate on our lips).

©2008 Julie Dittmar, True Divine Nature LLC

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Julie Dittmar and her partner, Matt Kahn, are the founders of True Divine Nature™, a company dedicated to serving the lives of all who are called to awaken at this time. They are compassionate spiritual teachers and intuitive healers who invite seekers of all faiths, to discover their true nature. Their desire to serve world peace takes them around the world, offering nondual teachings that invite human consciousness into the joy of peaceful existence. These timeless teachings transmit healing wisdom, and offer loving support for the path of self-realization. They are the co-creators of "The Chocolate Meditation™ - Being One with the Sweetness of Life," a revolutionary new CD that uses chocolate as a powerful metaphor for living a peaceful life. It includes two guided meditations that were created as an experience of profound stillness, that combines the rich ingredients of their healing work with their deep love for chocolate to provide balance and harmony in today's fast-paced world. Julie Dittmar is also an internationally renowned Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, and one of the top-selling imagery guides in the U.S. She is also an award winning voiceover talent whose CDs have been featured on PBS. Julie and Matt offer a dynamic approach to restore balance and bliss in the thousands of lives they touch. Through their retreats, satsang and sacred chant events across the country, they hold a space of peace and harmony as the world awakens to its True Divine Nature™. www.TrueDivineNature.com
And, to dive more deeply into these peaceful teachings:
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