Sacred Expressive

Celebrating and Expressing a Heart-Centered Life
Browsing Inspirational Expressions

Woman is the Artist

January20
Woman is the artist of the imagination and the child in the womb is the canvas whereon she painteth her pictures. – Paracelsus I appreciate you taking the time to visit again! Please add to the discussion by adding a comment, and subscribe to Sacred Expressive to ensure you receive the latest updates.

The Pace of Nature

January18
Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Circle Remains

January17
We have been here before, and we’ll be here again. The circle remains, though we all wander far. So lift up your heart, you will never be alone. Let the earth be your medicine forever. -Dale Colleen Hamilton

Celebrate What’s Right With The World

January4
Dewitt Jones was formerly a photographer for National Geographic. In this short film, he talks about what he learned from working for the magazine – how to live in the present, see the possibilities, and “believe it until he saw it.” What an inspirational way to begin the new year and decade! I also loved a [...]

Intimate Moments of Motherhood

January3
While searching for quotes on conscious parenting this evening, I came across Katie Berggren’s blog and Etsy store. Kim is an artist who paints wonderful pictures of mothers and children having special, intimate moments. Her art takes me back to those sweet times with my children as babies, and they are wonderful reminders of the [...]

Love Is All You Need

January2
I love music, and I especially love the power of music when it’s shared by people all over the world. Starbucks held a global sing-along on December 7th, 2009, where 156 countries participated. This video was created from  submissions received that day. For every video received, Starbucks is donating to the Global Fund to fight [...]

Love’s Greatest Gift

January2
  “Love’s greatest gift is its ability to make everything it touches sacred.” Barbara De Angelis

What is sacred to you in your life? Pondering this question can open up a lot for you. Making room for what’s sacred allows you to see the people you love in a new way. It helps you prioritize and allows you to more easily say “Yes!” to that which matters and “No!” to the things that don’t.

This is a place where I express my perspectives of the Sacred — that which is sacred to me. I explore topics such as parenting, birth, personal development, and doing one’s life work in an authentic way. I hope this site will serve as a portal for those who are ready to define their own version of “Sacred”.