Sitting in my old office, in my old house, pen in hand, I took to the first pages of a brand new journal, given to me by the couple I was to wed in just a few days. Bound with light brown leather, embossed with an illustration of a compass, I carefully wrote down the outline for the ceremony.
 
Having never officiated a wedding before, the task seemed somewhat enormous, yet filled with the warm and mysterious nudges of the sacred. In the weeks before this moment, I sat with the couple, who had an easy, beautiful connection and a crystal clear vision for their partnership and life together. They shared the kind of sacred partnership I had always wanted, yet knew, at that time in my life, I did not have. Sitting with them, in preparation for officiating their ceremony, I learned so much about the synchronistic magic of love stories and also the clear-headed pragmatism needed for a successful partnership.
 
Under a beautiful blue June sky, holding the compass journal in my hands, the couple was wed, in witness of their friends, family, community, and the mountains. We all rejoiced.
 
That was 2015, the year I took one of the great leaps of my lifetime. Not so long after the wedding, I ended a relationship, relocated, transitioned to working full-time for The Wild Woman Project, met my future husband & laid the foundation for the next phase of my life. The wedding and the realizations I had preparing for it, were part of the catalyst for the leap and the compass journal was with me for the ride.
 
The journal became my companion, a witness & a talisman. I scribbled notes of guidance, intentions for my future, bits of dialogue from pivotal conversations, sketches of dreams, prayers, pep talks, plans, and poetry.
 
When the journal was all filled up, I knew that it was the first journal of the rest of my life. In fact, in 2019, I ended up doing a journal burn of all of my old journals, and the compass journal was where I stopped.
 
The next time I was asked to officiate a wedding, I knew I had to use the compass journal. So, I took blank paper & glued them over pages in the compass journal and sketched out the ceremony. And did the same, the next time and the next time and the next time.
 
I have held this journal in my hands, while marrying five couples, facilitating a baby blessing and a funeral. I held it in my hands last Spring, when my husband and I eloped.
 
Flipping through the well used pages, part old memories, and part sacred ceremony outlines for people I love, I feel wave after wave of gratitude and awe for the gift of life. Life, filled with hope and loss, the blossoming of beautiful dreams and the aches of grief. Life, cloaked in mystery, shimmering with Spirit, full of magic, surprises, and gifts.
 
Though I have filled 21 journals since then, the compass journal holds a special place in my heart as it embodies the very best in what a journal can be: a midwife for remembrance, a witness for revelations & ritual, a canvas for re-envisioning, a compass on the winding path.
 
If the young woman who first held the compass journal in her hands could see where we’d be just 6 years later, I know she’d be overjoyed with just how many seeds of intention have grown tall and strong. I know she’d be in awe of the not-so-subtle foreshadowing of what was to come. I have a feeling she’d look at current me with her wild eyes, and say: Wow…What’s next? I’d have to hand her the bronze journal I am walking with and show her. 
 
I am certain, from where I sit right now, that the compass journal and the 21 that have come after have been integral to everything my life is & will be in the future.
 
So, I’ll keep scribbling, as I’ve done since girlhood, pen in hand, riding the writing into newer and truer realities.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Your Turn
 
Please answer in the comments below:
 
Do you keep a journal?
Why or why not?
 
 
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