Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

Surrender

“Are you a religious person?” she asks me.

“No, but I’m spiritual, I think,” I tell her.

“Do you believe there is some sort of higher power?”

“I guess so, yes,” I say, “though I don’t think there’s a God, per se.”

“For me, the highest power is divine love,” she shares. “Your sensitivity is a super power. You have the power to feel others’ feelings. And you’re a healer. But you don’t heal by taking on others’ feelings. You heal by being a conduit, a tube, through which divine love can flow. Love passes through you to heal others.”

I imagine myself as a macaroni or cavatappi noodle, divine love coming in through the top, and shooting out the other side.

“What you need to remember is that you have no control — none of us do. Most of the time, you just have to surrender to the greater power of divine love.”

I nod.

“Prayer is powerful, you know. There have been studies on it.”

I recreate this conversation with sentences I’ve logged in my Notes app, trying to capture her wisdom before I forget it.

***

I think of all the people in my life I want to surrender to divine love today. My heart sends out love in color to their hearts. I pray, even though I’m not religious, that divine love will cradle them as they wade through grief, anger, fear, make the landing softer, allow them to find even a small moment of peace amidst the chaos.

I visualize them in violet light, soft green light, pink light, white golden light. I let the light envelop them, protecting them like a flame, where anything that comes towards them burns up with a sizzle.

I surrender, knowing I have no control but this: to have faith that they will be okay.

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7 responses to “Surrender”

  1. kiropa1 Avatar

    reading this, I feel my violet love, I’m wrapped tightly in it. I love you

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  2. giannaoleary Avatar

    you have beauty all over, inside and outside, and you do have a great power❤️ Love you Amy!

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  3. mbhmaine Avatar

    I do believe there’s power in positive thinking. Sending out messages of divine love to your loved ones feels akin to that. I love that you captured the words of wisdom and then you putting them into practice. Whatever they are going through, I hope your loved ones feel your love and are well-protected by it. I think they will.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I so so so appreciate this 🩷🩷 Thank you, Molly!!

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  4. Amanda Potts Avatar

    This is beautiful & thoughtful & wonderful & I can’t stop laughing at this line: “I imagine myself as a macaroni or cavatappi noodle, divine love coming in through the top, and shooting out the other side.” I can’t stop imagining divine love shooting out of cavatappi – it looks a little like tomato sauce – and I am smiling and happy and I’m pretty sure your plan is working: you are shooting divine love to everyone who reads this. Amazing. ❤

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      That’s exactly the visual I have too!! I almost wrote in the bit about the sauce 🤣

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  5. Ana Valentina Patton Avatar

    This line was the funniest surprise: “I imagine myself as a macaroni or cavatappi noodle”

    I remember our conversation about this. Others are lucky to have you, but also this surrendering is good for you, too!

    Also, lol, our slices shared a title yesterday. How freaking magical ❤️

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