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The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love by Heather Anne Talpa
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“... Courageously sail off into your stormy inner waters to discover the one thing that ignites the spark in your heart – the one thing you were born to do, and once you find that jewel of truth, envision it and create it with all of your heart! You will be lead to your own lighthouse, perched atop a cove overlooking your inner sea; a light at the end of the tunnel that will get you through the darkest storm of all – the journey back to your Self.

That lighthouse will always be there, patiently waiting for your conscious arrival so that you too may colour your world with the brightest rays of light and love, projecting it out in as many directions as possible!

What are you waiting for? It’s beautiful from up here.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“Tonight, after a day full of bad vibrations and thick, dark energy swirling its negative spiral throughout my world, affecting those around me – I could not hold it in any longer. So I cried. I cried for every being on this planet who has ever thought of them self as a victim. I felt the victim consciousness flood my mind tonight, but I knew I was not experiencing it as a personal lesson – it was so that I could hear and feel all of them. I heard their cries, their prayers, and I felt their hopelessness.
And after I cried for them – for us, I sent them all my love… for that is what I Am.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“During the taxi ride on the way to the hotel, I had to laugh to myself as I experienced another special moment between the Universe and I. I have been referring to this trip as a journey into my heart, and have been envisioning Tulum as a physical symbol of heaven on earth. So what do you think is the first song that plays once the taxi driver turns on his tape cassette? As I hear the lyrics fill up the van, I almost can’t believe the synchronicity myself. It is the most perfect, fitting song in the world to be playing at this moment in time:

“When you walk into the room
You pull me close and we start to move,
And we’re spinning with the stars above,
And you lift me up in a wave of love…

(Wait for it…)

Ooh, baby, do you know what that’s worth?
Ooh heaven is a place on earth
They say in heaven, love comes first
We’ll make heaven a place on earth
Ooh heaven is a place on earth.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“With my immeasurable inner light, I have built a rainbow bridge of love all the way back to heaven. I once walked the path of darkness, but with baby steps, I found my way out. At first glimpse, I knew I was in unfamiliar territory – but it was beautiful. I took my light sword and cut away all of the overgrown brush that was initially blocking the path, for I could see the light seeping through. I forged on knowing it was only a matter of time before I would be living and breathing that light. With each issue I forgave that presented itself upon my path, the rainbow bridge took me further and further along, at times taking me through the craziest of storms – which this past year has been proof of.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“Life is really just a synchronistic dance of vibrant energies, emotions, and colours waiting for us to pick up our paintbrushes and finally claim the innate power that we were each born with, so that we may transform our current global tapestry into a masterpiece of magic, art and enchanting love.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“I know that one day there will be so much love on this planet, it will be overflowing. Healers will prescribe doses of self-love to patients. “Repeat the mantra ‘I love myself’ two hundred times daily.” will be what the new medical prescriptions will read. People will acknowledge the effect their emotions have on their bodies and minds and transmuting negative energy into positive energy will become a regular self-care task for all.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“If everyone would just realize that it is okay to feel sadness or madness; it is okay to feel all of the dark emotions of the soul. They do not define you or your life, but they are still a part of being human. They come and they go. Let these perceived dark emotions come out and you will see upon truly facing them that they aren’t even that scary!”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“I found that when my mind started to clear and my thoughts settled, there was a constant flow of information being giving to me about my soul, the universe, truth; really, anything I had a question about. It took about one hundred days to clear the chatter, and now, all I hear is love. Even the things I didn’t like about myself before are being transformed without my even trying! My worries, anxieties, fears, judgements and misperceptions are now so basked in light that I am not even scared of them anymore. There is absolutely nothing to fear and nowhere to go and no one else to be.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“... Do not let your wounds define you – that is not their purpose. The purpose of your wounds is for them to wake you up from the unconscious ways you have been living your life so that you may begin to realize your true potential as a conscious being. As conscious Creators, it is our responsibility to be inquisitive into our wounds and to become aware of why we have created them for our self, accept them as the messengers they are, and then find a way to lovingly live beyond our crippling misperceptions of them.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“My arms are in celebration-mode because it is the first time they have seen the sunlight in years. I hid them shamefully under cardigans and long-sleeve shirts for most of my life, believing that I was doing everyone else a favour by covering up my unlovable body. But for the past month, my favourite cardigan has found a new home. It resides on my couch, or on my laundry hamper, or on my dresser, and maybe back on my arms at night when it gets cool. I no longer use it as a crutch – it’s not protecting me from myself anymore. I am learning to love myself and I know now that love is the only protection I will ever need.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“I used to wish that I would just wake up one day and the bad feeling in my mind would be gone. The heavy, dark, lingering presence that would tell me the moment I woke up that I was going to dread the day ahead. The one that would tell me it was pointless taking any time to get ready in the morning, because I would never look cute enough anyway. There was no point in dieting, because binging was inevitable. As soon as I felt the cravings rise up in my mind, I could not open the cupboard doors fast enough. All I was doing was looking for ways to feed the self-hate and guilt that had grown deep roots within me, unconsciously giving them sustenance to keep them strong.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“Heather is a flower that grows in Scotland - it grows on moss-covered bogs and infertile, barren land that can no longer produce vegetation. Even so, wild Heather finds its way to burst through its surroundings so that it can proudly display all of its differing shades of violet to the world... as if to say "Look, here I am! I have grown in all of the places you thought I never could.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love
“Eighty days ago today, I made a pact with myself. A pact that has already begun to change my life in ways I never could have imagined... and it all started with one loving thought.”
Heather Anne Talpa, The Lighthouse: A Journey Through 365 Days of Self-Love