Your Astonishing Light

I couldn’t resist reposting a story (“Lean Into the Light“) from December 2023. It’s about a former student, *Jeanine*, and moments that matter.

Jeanine reached out last week just to say hello and re-connecting with her was a delight. Sometime soon I’ll take the time to share more about her on-going accomplishments as a single mom, but in the interim, join me in this re-boot…just in case you missed it the first time. From me…and from Jeanine.


Lean Into the Light

(Originally posted on December 10, 2023)

I’ve had many mantras.  Nothing fancy, just little bits of wisdom that fly into my consciousness if I can air it out. I tend to be a wayward thinker and can get wrapped up in cloaking mode, self-editing.  Some days…. it’s a chore to self-talk my way into being me. Less artifice. Invoking advice from wise ones helps. Do you know this gem?

When it comes to art, it’s important not to hide the madness.-Atticus

The “art” in question?  My life!  Every day feels like a whirr of the routine and creative, blended together.  Like a VitaMix.  I try to shield the scarier bits from those I love, because I know my zeal and zest for doing too much at once probably looks like Vicki on ‘spin cycle’ at times.  Take heart.  I’m only following wisdom I adore.  Blame Atticus.

I’ve grown to appreciate my version of madness and I wave my flag proudly.  Especially when surprises arrive, reminding me that aspects of my “Vicki-ness” were helpful. Whispers from the past…

I love hearing from former students, and I shared a silly story a while back when I tripped over an old thank you note.  This time, I received an old-fashioned phone call.  A delightful encounter with *Jeanine* that held two purposes.  One: She wanted to update me on her life as a single mom (she’s doing very well and so is her daughter) and Two: Jeanine sought a little confidence boost, fearful as she’s leaping headlong into a new career.  The bonus in our chat came when she shared her memory of meeting with me in our last in-person encounter before the pandemic and a take-away that stuck with her.  About my screen saver.

Jeanine’s comment gave me pause; I remembered being intentional about soothing lighting and arranging my desk so that my computer workstation was visible to any guest in my space, especially those who would routinely sit in one of the deeply cushioned side chairs. (And yes, of course – for privacy reasons, my monitor morphed into screensaver mode after mere moments of inactivity, locked to prevent prying eyes on student records and counseling notes.)

I never minded the need to repeatedly reauthenticate because during those in between times my monitor became a mini billboard. Inspirational messages that were ice-breakers, conversation starters or neutral spots for eyes to rest when sessions were stilted, difficult. 

I changed the display messages regularly, based on my mantra-of-the-moment.  Over time, students and staff began paying attention and they’d ask about the source, the inspiration, the ‘why’ and the ‘how’.

I loved the level playing field of the micro-messages…providing opportunities to share glimpses of my mindfulness and meditation practices. Sometimes wayward, sometimes effective. And I was always honest about Vicki – the work in progress.  I was – and am – ever mindful that while I have the credentials and the alphabet soup before and after my name, titles and such can get in the way.

For professional practice reasons, displaying and disclosing my credentials wasn’t optional.  It was required but the elevation and formality of degrees can work at cross purposes. Given a choice, my style will forever be: I’m with you. Walking with, but not leading.  Cultivating a sense of ease and acceptance and mini-monitor-mantras helped to set the tone.

The two screen-saver phrases Jeanine loved:

  • Into the Light
  • Light and Love

Jeanine reminded me of another message – one that she recalled as my personal favorite. She wasn’t wrong in her recollection. It’s still my fave:

  • Find the Peace Within

It’s the mantra I invoke the most, even today, as a calming, self-nurturing four-word tonic. 

When our call ended, I was ready to check out for the rest of the week. Floating through the rest of my day. Conversations about lightness – of being, of spirit – with a side order of gratitude? A fantastic gift.

The call from Jeanine put my head and heart into gear as I mulled a truth. A turning point arrives when we realize receiving light (just as Jeanine offered it to me in her gratitude) is just the beginning.  The regeneration and the reflection back to others, the sharing of gifts and talents – ever onward – matters, too. Finding our individual light and giving it freely is purpose-driven living. 

No one expressed this better than Hafiz:

I wish I could show you, when you are lonely or in the darkness, the astonishing light of your own being.”-Hafiz

And there we are. Lean into light, screensaver style. With thanks to Hafiz and sweet Jeanine. 

-Vicki 💝


Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press.

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50 responses to “Your Astonishing Light”

  1. Lovely messages, Vicki. And they remind me of one of my favorite Leonard Cohen songs: There’s a crack, a crack in everything … that’s how the light gets in.

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    1. Ohh! So perfect. Thank you for that, Jane. 🥰❤️🥰

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  2. What a beautiful, inspiring post, Vicki, and one that hits home. You made me smile at “Vicki on spin cycle” and your last line made me inhale, then exhale slowly. There is so much wisdom to take away, but the bottom line is light, love, and peace, what more do we need?
    Thank you for this lovely post and have a great day! 💞💐

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    1. Thank YOU, Lauren. I’m so happy this touched you. Sending big hugs…Happy Thursday! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. My pleasure, Vicki! Happy Thursday, my friend. 💞🤗🌷

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  3. Vicki this is such a beautiful post.
    I could quote every line.
    Thank you ❤️😘❤️
    Have a lovely day 🤗🙏

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    1. You are so kind, Maggie! I couldn’t resist reposting after catching up with Jeanine again. Oodles of love coming your way! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. It is a beautiful post Vicki 🙏🤗
        Thank you for sharing ❤️😘❤️
        Oodles of love to you my friend xox

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        1. !!!☀️❤️☀️!!!

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  4. I do remember this rom the first time around. Naturally I picked up something new. Don’t we always the subsequent times through something. It’s why I need get rid of a book. Not even my treasured collection of Peanuts comics. I loved then and still love your mantra, Find the peace within, for where else should we turn? I do wonder though, how do you find that peace inside the Vitamix?

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    1. See? You are proving your point about reading things again. Such a great question. My Vitamix tendencies work at cross-purposes, don’t they? And cheers to your collection of Peanuts wisdom. So much good stuff! 🥰

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      1. Personally, I can’t think of a single interpersonal dilemma that cannot be resolved by those pediatric philosophers. Even the little fussbudget Lucy. It should be required reading for all newly elected officials. At all levels!

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        1. Love that…pediatric philosophers. I could use a bit more of Lucy’s straightforward sass every now and then. You never doubted what she meant! Maybe this musing will inspire a fresh Peanuts post from you?????😁😁😁

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          1. Haha! I’m about 15 internal prompts behind but maybe Peanuts will move up the mental ladder.

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  5. Oh, such a beautiful post about light and love. This is wonderful, “Finding our individual light and giving it freely is purpose-driven living. “

    Thank you so much for all you do to give your light generously and freely, dear Vicki!

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    1. Aww! Thank you! 🥰☀️🥰

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  6. Such depth can be found in just a few words strung together for the purpose of lifting someone else. How clever that you displayed these mantras on your monitor where eyes often fell.
    This is a beautiful reminder Vicki that we can guide others to know their own light.
    I love Hafiz and particularly that quote. I also love Rumi and one of my favourite quotes from him is, “If everything around you looks dark. look again, you may be the light.”
    I believe you are the light for many, my friend. 💕

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    1. Oh my goodness. You honor me so with your praise. I’d say the same about you, dear Alegria! And I love the Rumi quote. Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️

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    A lovely commentary on your work, your way with it, your approach to it and your students, and one very special one. Thanks!

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  8. I think you expressed this beautifully: ” Finding our individual light and giving it freely is purpose-driven living.”

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    1. Aww! Thank you so very much for that. Xo! 🥰

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  9. The entirety of this post was lovely, beautiful, and inspiring, Vicki. Thank you so much for this. You inspire us all to let our light shine. I absolutely love the same line Wynne chose, “Finding our individual light and giving it freely is purpose-driven living.” 💞💞

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    1. You are so kind! Thanks for reading and for being you! 🥰❤️🥰

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  10. I never heard Hafiz’s quote, but I love the idea of “the astonishing light of your own being.” Oh, that’s such a great image. I gotta remember that the next time life takes hold and won’t let me out of its grasp. A great reminder that we’re all important.

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    1. Thank you, Brian! 🥰

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  11. I love this post and your stories of reconnecting or reminiscing about former students and colleagues. Glad you and Jeannie connected. Keep on shining that bright light of yours, Vicki!

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    1. Right back to you! Thank you, Ab! 🥰

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  12. Vicki, this was so very thoughtful of you. it was a way of gently putting these inspirational messages and thoughts out there for others to receive who might need or benefit from them in some way. conversation starters, openings, natural connections, a way to share your own humanity and stories and to make them not feel alone and supported. that is why you are so good at what you do and why people feel so at ease with you and stay connected to you –

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    1. Oh my goodness, Beth. You honor me with your kind comment. Thank you so much for being you and bringing the light in so many ways. Adore you!
      🥰❤️🥰

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  13. Thank you for reposting, Vicki. I was just starting my blogging journey at that time, so it’s wonderful to have the opportunity to read it now. Wonderful post!

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    1. Thank you so much, Edward! Appreciate you…and I apologize for being behind in reading your latest. I’ll catch up! Hope you had a great birthday celebration with your son! 🥰

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      1. You’re very welcome, my friend. We’re still celebrating and eating leftover cake. 🤤The Comic-Con weekend is going to be the grand finale.

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        1. Love it! Enjoy…enjoy! 🥰❤️🥰

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  14. “Finding our individual light and giving it freely is purpose-driven living.”- This line is so true and well stated. I want to print it out and hang it on my bulletin board- and I just might🙂. Thanks for the great story and lesson Vicki!

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    1. Oh my goodness. Thank you! So much! 🥰☀️🥰

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  15. I’m glad you reposted this essay, as it’s new to me. And it’s wonderful. That Jeanine was touched by your screen-saver messages — and I’m sure she was touched by your other messages, too. By the Vicki-ness of you 🌞 Here’s to remembering to pay attention to the light inside us. And the rainbow-colored weirdness of that light 🌞

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    1. Oh my goodness. Yes! The “rainbow-colored weirdness”. Especially that! Thank you, Dave! 🥰❤️🥰

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  16. Beautiful, beautiful message and reminder.
    I also love your reference to Vicki-ness” !

    You have influenced so many people with your kindness, insightfulness, respect, and creativity

    ❤️

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    1. Oh my goodness…right back at you! Thank you, my Vickie sister! 🥰

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  17. Love this, Vickie:
    “Find the Peace Within
    It’s the mantra I invoke the most, even today, as a calming, self-nurturing four-word tonic. “
    💕

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    1. It just works! Tried and true! xoxoxox! 🥰💕🥰

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  18. What a wonderful story!

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    1. Thank you, dear Jennie! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. You are welcome, Vicki!

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