Tuesday, May 31, 2011

CHAPTER 1: A Housewife's Spiritual Journey and the Teachers She's Met Along the Way


Chapter 1
Miami, Florida: Motherhood, Woman’s Lib and The Hippie Era Coming to an End

“We’re all on a spiritual journey but many of us are fast asleep and now you know why snoring is so annoying…”

The year was 1973 and I was twenty-four years old. The sun was setting on the Hippie Era and the Vietnam War. Richard Nixon was President. Spiro Agnew his sidekick. Watergate had burst into the nation’s consciousness. G. Gordon Liddy became a household name.

I was a wife and mother living in a small rented house on a sleepy, dead-end street in Coconut Grove, Florida. At that time, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach and Miami still had the skyline from those fabulous boom days of the 1920’s. Coconut Grove was an “artsy hamlet” where live-a-boards were found bobbing on their sailboats in the small marina. Everyone knew one another. The pace was slow. A lot of “head shops” fronted Main Street and the Oak Feed Store was a terrific, new, little health food market.

Up the coast, on Miami Beach, the sounds of Yiddish were heard from the older retirees riding their rocking chairs on the balconies of Ocean Drive’s tired looking Art Deco Hotels. The Goodyear Blimp lazily floated over the beaches, which created a flashback to the 1930’s.

The City of Miami seemed relegated to becoming a summery ghost town as the last of the tourists left for northern abodes. It felt like a sleepy, humid place, kissed by the turquoise warm, waters of the Gulf Stream. I wore jeans. My child was wearing “real “ cloth diapers under his denim overalls and tie-dyed shirt. I didn’t use Pampers (only the real goods for my first born). At least three times a week I would load up his shiny new red wagon with bags of dirty laundry. Demian, my dimpled 1 year old, would sit on top like a king perched on his throne. And off we would go to the local laundromat down the street.

It was a strange time to be a housewife. MS Magazine had hit the news-stands and women nationwide were burning their bras, going to work, eliminating marriage bands, husbands and children from their vocabularies. The newest buzzwords were CAREER, CAREER and CAREER. Most of my friends were still single, sleeping around or living with their boyfriends.

Demian had an unique situation. He was a child with a stay-at-home mom and a father who painted beautiful planetary-scapes inspired by the newly released NASA photographs from Mars. It was an exciting, colorful time. Somehow I felt out of the loop, like a throw back to a black and white 1940’s movie.

That’s when I met Mr. and Mrs. Chow. They had recently moved from Hong Kong to downtown Miami, where they taught Chinese Watercolor Painting. Mr. Chow also taught Wu Style Tai Chi Ch’uan. The first time I saw Tai Chi was in 1968 at the Pacific Palisade Park in Santa Monica. I was watching a group of students and their teacher practicing, I felt a strong connection to the slow, yet lyrical movements. However, I was 19 and had no confidence in myself. I didn’t think I could learn this ancient martial art form, even though all the other students were my age. So there I stood watching and yearning from the sidelines.

It was when I called Mr. Chow to enroll in his class that I realized Demian had become my teacher. Having Demian in my early twenties taught me how to have self-confidence. If I could give birth naturally and raise this tiny, innocent infant to a healthy pre-toddler…I certainly could learn Tai Chi!

During my pregnancy I would hold my belly and have “talks” with my child. Little chats on how one day he would be with me “on the outside world”. I remember promising my six month fetus that I would love, nurture, protect and teach him as best I could. I felt myself going into a deeper place within my soul. It was, as if, I was exploring some unknown dark territory and had turned on a flashlight. I suppose birthing and raising a child forced me to go into my core space-of-being, the place where I sometimes needed to slay the ego demons and re-discover my higher-self.

In 1972 the year Demian was born, hospitals in Miami never had natural childbirths and definitely were not permitting husbands in the delivery room. I searched for an Obstetrician who would be sensitive towards my desire to have a natural birth with my husband, Leon by my side.

I was fortunate in finding Dr. Mella. With his support, childbirth lessons and reassurance from Leon that he wouldn’t faint…we received permission from Baptist Hospital to allow us to become the first couple to be in the delivery room having a natural birth!

Lamaze classes were great. I loved the breathing techniques that were very similar to the yoga breath. I ate healthy, exercised, practiced yoga, created artful mobiles and wall hangings for my baby’s room. At that time in our lives, we had moved back to Miami after living in Santa Monica, California where we attended our respective schools and joined anti-war protestors at U.C.L.A. It was an amazing time to be part of that unique era.

In 1971 the earthquake hit with a roar. There was too much rocking and rolling for this 22 year-old, first-time pregnant woman. That’s when I decided I wanted terra firma for my baby. So after Leon’s graduation from Art Center College of Design we came back to the family homestead in South Miami. During my pregnancy we lived with Leon’s parents. They were in their early 40’s. A beautiful, vivacious couple that embraced me into their life and hearts from the moment we met.

On the afternoon of April 28, 1972 I was in Baptist Hospital’s delivery room. In between deep diaphragmatic breaths I looked up towards Leon and realized I was not only pushing our child into this world but we were also pushing for hospital policy changes. I felt as if I was between heaven and earth. The birthing process was such an incredible “inner and outer body” experience. With the help of the breathing I was able to ride the contractions as if they were waves in the ocean. I remember shortly before Demian’s head crowned I actually felt myself floating above my body in the delivery room and watched the scene below, as if I was seeing a movie with me as the main character. The entire process was a miracle. Leon was a trooper. He didn’t faint and all the nurses congratulated him on his coaching. There were lots of tears as we welcomed Demian into our lives.

As I gazed at my innocent, beautiful infant I instantaneously felt I would find the courage to overcome my fears so that I could create a safe and nurturing environment for him to thrive in. Having his presence in my life gifted me the ability to view the world differently. As if I were seeing everything for the first time. 

I remember when Demian was six weeks old, during his nap I would lie under trees to see which leaves created the most interesting light shadows as the sun filtered through and listened to the wind moving through their leaves. It’s as if I were looking out through Demian’s eyes and seeing everything for the first time.  After his nap I placed him on a blanket beneath the trees and Demian  kicked his chubby little legs with such excitement and vigor as he watched Mother Nature's light and sound show. 

It was a glorious time in my life. I felt as if I was Alice in Wonderland disguised as a mother and housewife. But how do you share with your friends whose noses are at the grindstone as they prepare for their bar exams, and MBA studies, those tender and special moments that fill a Mom’s day? 

Monday, May 30, 2011

TODAY'S MENU SPECIAL


Brussels Sprout, Leek Quiche
Ingredients:
2 cups onion chopped
2 leeks (washed and clean ~ use green and white sections) chopped
20 brussels sprouts (stems off) quartered
1 cup shitakes mushrooms sliced
1/2 cup vegetable broth
1-2 teaspoons celtic or sea salt
1-2 tablespoons Herb De Province
olive oil to coat large frying pan
4 eggs beaten ( Optional: add 2 more eggs for an "eggier" flavor)
1 1/2 cup grated Guyere Cave Aged cheese
2 Spelt Pie Crusts (sold in health-food store's frozen food dept.)
salt & pepper to taste

Preheat oven 350 degrees
Saute onions, leeks, brussels sprouts and shitake mushrooms on medium high heat until onions and leeks are translucent. Add garlic, salt and Herbs De Provence, stir and cook for 1 minute. Add vegetable broth, stir and cook for 1 minute. Turn off heat and cool.

In a large mixing bowl add eggs, cheese, cooled vegetables and half the vegetable liquid. Stir well. Pour mixture into pie crusts and grate light layer of cheese on top.

Bake for 40 minutes. Cool 10 minutes before slicing.
Serve with mixed herb salad and favorite dressing.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

MOMs Favorite Jukebox Selection


We offer an eclectic, musical mix at Mom's Cosmic Diner.
Here's one of my favorites. MOM

Chloe Makes Music ~ Island of Snakes
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Friday, May 27, 2011

Mmm, Tasty Little Nuggets


Life is like a cosmic domino game. Every action creates a reaction which either leaves your tiles standing or falling. MOM




Thursday, May 26, 2011

MOM's J.S.I.T. Hall of Fame




In a previous post, I introduce the concept of being a "Joyous-Savant-In-Training. (Click here for post.) Laughter cleanses the body from toxins lodged in the bottom of our lungs and it also releases endorphins; those incredible uplifting, mood elevators.


Today MOM'S COSMIC DINER welcomes "I ain't got no respect" ~ RODNEY DANGERFIELD



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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Mmmm ~ Tasty Little Nuggets

Having a positive attitude during trying times... is like finding a "magic mushroom" in the middle of cow dung. MOM

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Stephanie's "ILLUMINATION READINGS"


Stephanie has strong and blissful commitment to her consultancy practice "ILLUMINATION READINGS." As a visual person, when she consults with clients, information pertaining to them comes to her in the form of "thought pictures." 

She sees, feels where energies need to shift and senses where focus is needed. 

Stephanie has been referred to as a "change agent." Clients gain a heightened sense of awareness in important ways. The result for her clients is clarity, light and direction. 

This is not a generic approach. Every client's "ILLUMINATION READINGS" session is unique.



Stephanie is available for readings on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

What can an ILLUMINATION READING do for you?

Personal energetic clearings and/or tune-ups
~ A spiritual spring-board to the next level. Understanding where you are and why... and how to move forward on a positive path.

Focusing on your true aspirations
~ Creating a plan to understanding and manifesting your dreams



 Home blessings / visualizations /clearings
~ Making your home a more nurturing, peaceful space to rest and recharge with my unique take on Nature's Five Elements

~ Preparing and releasing your home for sale

~ Visualizing a new living space for the future you envision

( If we work over the phone I can offer these suggestions by viewing emailed/texted photos, or a video of your space.)

What people are saying:


"With Stephanie’s insightful reading, it’s as if information arrives with the clarity of a beautiful bell ringing."

- Barbara... Mill Valley, CA

"I can't thank you enough. Your "whispering" was wonderful. I really needed that exact and clear kind of guidance.Your energy is gentle, yet powerful and amazing. I love being in your presence."
- Amanda... New York City, NY


"I have known inspirational women in my life but no one has inspired me like Stephanie. When I doubted myself in the past, she was there to lift me up and give me courage...to believe in myself."
- Marjie... Miami Beach, FL

"Stephanie, thank you for your compassionate ear and willingness to share your wisdom...wisdom that I know has been well earned and is colored by the beautiful insights of the divine."
- MaryAnne... Charleston, SC

"Thank you, Stephanie...your gentle, persistent, non-judgemental, insightful counsel helped me make a vocational change that I had resisted for too long because of fear.  I am grateful for your helping me to see what YOU could see- I COULD do it!  I am so much happier now."
-Marilyn B...  Jamesville, N. Y.

In-Person Home Readings:
$120.00 per hour for a home reading or a nature “walk-n-talk”
$ 60.00 optional fee for written review of session, emailed after consultation
Readings by phone: 
$100.00 for a sixty minute reading
$ 60.00 for a thirty minute reading 

Contact Stephanie at: (415) 302-7237 
email: fifidahling@gmail.com



Or place your order now and Stephanie will email you to arrange a day and time. PAYPAL: mindovermatters@earthlink.net


"Imagine how different our world would be if we saw the human form as vessels of precious energy." 








































                        
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Sunday, May 8, 2011

MOM's Favorite Juke Box Selection

We offer an eclectic, musical mix at Mom's Cosmic Diner.
Here's one of my favorites. MOM


Gregory Alan Isakov's  That Moon Song