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#4 Awakening to Inner Belonging

Sari Stone Season 1 Episode 4

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Have you ever felt the longing to return to yourself, to a place where you truly belong? This special Valentine mini episode is an invitation to explore the profound theme of self-love with Jane Hooper's moving poem, "Please Come Home," beautifully accompanied by the calming music of Essie Jain's "To Love." Together, we'll walk the path back home to ourselves, embracing our true essence and celebrating the unique quirks that make us who we are. This episode is a tribute to the journey of self-discovery and the importance of trusting our instincts, welcoming each other with open hearts, and finding solace within our own being.

As we journey through the words of the poem, you'll be encouraged to express your authentic self and trust in the shared connection that binds us all. This heartfelt message is a reminder of our collective belonging and the power of recognizing one another's presence and voice. I invite you to share this message with those who may need it, spreading the love and support that surround us all. Let's rekindle the connection to our true selves and celebrate the sanctuary we find within. Thank you for joining me, and I look forward to our next heartfelt gathering. Together, we can wake up to the love and acceptance that we all deserve.

Thank you for joining me!

Speaker 1:

Hi, thank you for joining me for this special Valentine mini episode. I wanted to give this to you for Valentine's Day because this poem pretty much sums it up about loving ourselves. This is Please Come Home, written by Jane Hooper, and I'm using music written by SE Jane, called To Love, which I use in my yoga playlists a lot. So here it is, from my heart to your heart Please come home. Please come home. Find the place where your feet know where to walk and follow your own trail. Home, please come home. Please come home into your own body, your own vessel, your own earth. Please come home into each and every cell and fully into the space that surrounds you. Please come home. Please come home to trusting yourself and your instincts and your ways and your knowings and even the particular quirks of your personality. Please come home, and once you're firmly there, please stay a while and come to a deep rest within. Please treasure your home. Please love and embrace your home. Please get a deep, deep sense of self, of what it's like to be truly home.

Speaker 1:

Please come home, and when you're really, really ready and there's a detectable urge on the out-breath, then please come out, please come home and please come forward. Please come home and please come forward. Please express who you are to us and please trust us to see you and hear you and touch you and recognize you as best we can. Please come home and let us know all the nooks and crannies that are calling to be seen. Please come home and let us know the more that there is that wants to come out. Please come home, for you belong here now. You belong to us. Please inhibit your space fully so that we can learn from you, from your voice and your ways and your presence, and your ways and your presence. Please come home and when you feel yourself home, please welcome us too, for we too forget that we belong and we are welcome and that we are called to express fully who we are.

Speaker 1:

Please come home, you and you and you and me. Thank you, earth, for welcoming us. Thank you touch of eyes, ears and skin, touch of love for welcoming us. May we all wake up and remember who we truly are. Thank you so much for joining me today. If you like this episode, please let me know. Stop by at social media, on Instagram or my Facebook page, just count me in and please leave a comment If there's anybody that you think could benefit from this episode. Please forward it to them, and I look forward to seeing you next time. We're all in this together.