Author Archives: Gaye Abbott

About Gaye Abbott

NATURAL PASSAGES CONSULTING Inspiring New Possibilities, Living From the Heart of Life While Co-creating Well Being of Body, Mind, Heart and Planet….One Breath At A Time. Gaye Abbott, is a wild and free soul who just so happens to LOVE writing, playing with energy, ecstatic dance and free form movement, living and breathing in nature, her 3 sons and 3 grandchildren, communing with friends and global community, organic food and cooking, creating home sanctuaries to live within, a lack of material possessions....and laughter every single day! As a wise elder of 72 years she feels decades younger....and acts it too! Devoted to being of service to the Earth and all living beings Gaye seeks the peace of mind and openness of heart that provides the foundation for effective action in the world and her community. http://www.GayeAbbott.com OTHER BLOGS BY GAYE ABBOTT: www.WildlyFreeWoman.com www.BreathingSpaces.net www.WildlyFreeElder.com Give Us This Day Our Daily Breath Preview, Reviews and purchase links can be found here: https://gayeabbott.net/books/

History of the Art of Jin Shin Jyutsu

Jin Shin Jyutsu, according to the ancient records, dates from before Moses and Gautama Buddha but was dormant for 1200 years.  The knowledge was transmitted by oral tradition until it was written down in the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Things, … Continue reading

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AN IMPROVISATIONAL LIFE

As a child we are Masters at the art of improvisation.  Nothing else exists for us except the unfolding moment to create within…and create we do until the structures and emphasis on certainty, safety and security of the adults around … Continue reading

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Improvisational Dance With Life Unfolding

This is my backyard now…. Yes, believe it or not it certainly is and I am so incredibly grateful for this new home of mine.  Here are some highlights of just how powerful it can be to trust the unfolding … Continue reading

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The Holiness of the Gaze

One of my favorite and beloved writer’s, who has now transitioned from his physical form, is John O’Donohue.  Reading anything of his is like exploring the intimate and sacred depths of life, breath, beauty, and Being. His writing is what … Continue reading

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Surrender to Bubbles

SURRENDER TO BUBBLES Much of my life has been fighting against the flow of how life really operates. Perhaps you can feel some resonance within that statement for yourself. You know how it goes. There is a goal, a relationship, … Continue reading

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Embodied Writing: An Introduction to A Writer’s Guide to Transformative Writing

There are many standards for writers and authors in our culture. On top of that are many more global standards. By standards I mean conversations about what it is, and takes, to be an effective and “successful” writer or author … Continue reading

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Embodied Compassion

Embodied Compassion What is it that we call “home”. Not the wood, brick and plaster structure that we abide in to protect us from the elements and other seen and unseen perceived “dangers”. But, as Mary Oliver says in “Wild … Continue reading

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Language As Energy Medicine

Your invitation into the raw embodied community of language has arrived, where words live far beyond their definitions and take on a “life” of their own. This “life” breathes and pulsates within us as language is used to navigate the … Continue reading

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