{"id":12,"date":"2021-04-29T15:13:00","date_gmt":"2021-04-29T15:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kimberleybarker.net\/2021\/04\/lifting-the-veil-of-fear-and-tuning-into-love\/"},"modified":"2021-11-06T15:39:47","modified_gmt":"2021-11-06T15:39:47","slug":"lifting-the-veil-of-fear-and-tuning-into-love","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kimberleybarker.net\/2021\/04\/lifting-the-veil-of-fear-and-tuning-into-love\/","title":{"rendered":"Lifting the Veil of Fear and tuning into Love"},"content":{"rendered":"
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People often ask me what inspires my writing. My answer would be that it isn’t just one thing in particular. It truly is what moves me at a moment in time. And yes, those things can vary so widely , but isn’t life so amazing that it has so much inspiration to offer?<\/p>\n
Another question people ask me is , where do I write? and “on what”?\u00a0 Well, that is a varied answer too. I do have a beautiful office, with yellow painted walls and my favorite white Pottery Barn desk and chairs. I write there quite often, but there are times where I find I need to retreat and really go-within. To a place of complete solitude, absolute peace and serenity. No computer, no phone , no people. Where is that place?<\/p>\n
Oftentimes, this place is my bedroom and sometimes it’s a quiet spot that I can find amongst trees in a park or a hiking trail.<\/p>\n
What does all of this have to do with the title of today’s blog? This morning I really felt I needed to retreat, to find my center once again. The events of the larger world around me some days can be too much to bear. I feel things deeply , whether this be love or fear, some call me an empath – maybe that is true.<\/p>\n
So, I brewed some coffee, fed the cats and curled up under the covers in my bedroom. In this space, I grabbed some of my favorite things that keep me grounded. You can see some of them in the photos.<\/p>\n
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Victoria and Gabby and my yellow writing tablet. Yes, a magazine, a book and pen and paper. Call me old fashioned and that’s okay. I am “that” in so many ways. Victoria magazine soothes my soul and brings me back to a time where life was a bit more simple. A time when appreciation of the simple things like tea time and pretty linens were a thing. I love reading every ounce of this magazine and lo and behold, this Spring edition contained my very favorite and inspiring author, Jan Karon.\u00a0 She is the writer-in- residence. I hope someday perhaps that will be Mother and me. Jan wrote this very eloquent piece as only she can do. It really spoke to me and the thoughts I had been thinking over the last few days.\u00a0 She helped present things to me in a soft way, and taught me that there is a way I can show up for the world that feels good to me.<\/p>\n
And Gabby Bernstein, well I just love her work and she has been my confident and friend over the last two months as I drink in every ounce of her book, Super Attractor.\u00a0 I hope to meet her one day and tell her personally , how her work changed my life and got me through a transition in my life.<\/p>\n
And then, there is my yellow writing tablet (thank you John Boy for that). A computer will never replace writing on a yellow tablet. I wrote my first novel by hand and I am pretty sure I will write others that way as well. My emotion comes through my hands with a pen. I am left-handed, a direct line to my heart.<\/p>\n
Last but not least, are my furry friends, Nicholas and Cody.\u00a0 Forever, my loves as the cats that have lived with me and come before them – my deep love to you Creep, Ben, Bailey and Bella.<\/p>\n