The Door of Possibilities – Commentary
for the Journal by Maria Doglio
Sometimes, when we get knocked off
our path by others, we lose sight of profound moments of synchronicity that
once gave you clarity and direction.
Such was my state, when dear Liz Wessel,
asked me to share the “The Door of Possibilities” with the Journal audience.
And once again, the synchronicity of her asking was perfect.
This wonderful “Door of
Possibilities” was created by Elizabeth Gibbons, a visionary artist who lives
in San Francisco. It stood at the end of a large exhibition
hall during a creative women’s expo last November. It is huge and ornate, covered beautifully in
paintings and glitter and messages. The
center of the door states “Choose Creation”. Beside it was an invitation to
“set your intention” and walk through the door.
What she was presenting was a wonderful invitation to participate in
creative manifestation and to re-envision our world! How could one resist! I asked for help to see clearly what my next
steps should be. I took a deep breath
and walked through. Just at that moment
a little white tug boat was pulling out of the neighboring peer (this was Ft. Mason,
SF) and on it’s side in huge red letters was the word PILOT. Immediately, this sentence popped into my mind: “I am the Pilot of my own life!” I love how spirit works when you ask for
help. This was a definite experience in
a rise of consciousness in an AHA! moment.
Amid stress and changes, I am once
again reminded of the message, and encouraged to “pilot” my way back to my personal
path, determined to dance through spring toward new possibilities. I invite you all to walk through that virtual
“door of possibilities” and set your intentions.
Flame-dancing Spirit, come
Sweep us off our feet and
Dance with us through our days.
Surprise us with your rythms;
Dare to try new steps, explore
New Patterns and new partnerships;
Release us from old routines
To swing in abandoned joy
And fearful adventure,
And in the intervals,
Rest us
In your still center
-Ann Lewin
Door Artist: Elizabeth Gibbons, www.enchantedeye.net
Photo by artist Kate Langlois, www.katelangloisart.com
Specail thanks to Maria Doglio for contributing this wonderful essay!

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