Hoop Anniversary Shout Out!

In February, it will be
two years now that I have been hooping. Therefore,
I feel it's high time to reflect on the past couple
of years, and to offer a heartfelt shout out to
some extraordinary hoop colleagues and friends.
I want to express my gratitude to Jasmine, my soul
sister and friend who first introduced me to the
hoop. She also inducted me into the world of
teaching hoopdance, and the conception of HoopShine
is owed to her. Jasmine, because of you, I am a
better friend. Thank you for teaching me about
truth, radiance, and integrity daily. You are like
no other.
Also, to the whirlyGirlz (Jasmine, Holly, Keri, and
Cara), who are an amazing group of women that I
have had the pleasure of hanging with in and out of
spin time. Thank you for your endless inspiration,
creativity, and sharing of brilliance.
Christabel Zamor, a powerful and radiant angel in
the flesh who is one of my many life guides in
disguise. Thank you for inviting me into the world
of HoopGirl to add what I have to bring. I have
gained so much from our time spent together.
Together, we have created a new paradigm that I
hope we can bring to life in more of the world -
what is it to collaborate fully without diluting
any part of oneself. It is pure magic teaching with
you. I look forward to future adventures
facilitating together in and outside of the hoop.
Jonathan Baxter, you are the hoop shaman that made
me realize what was missing. Thank you (and Ann)
for all that The HoopPath brings to life in so many
of us. You are a messenger of the highest, for you
have allowed your uniqueness to create something
unparalleled. May you experience the sense of
freedom that you gift to so many.
HoopShine students, agents, and friends... YOU are
truly what it is all about for me. Serving you is
my joy. It is you that get me into the hoop on a
regular basis. It is through your presence that the
hoop speaks through me. Thank you for trusting me
to hold the larger hoop around us all.
For some time, I did internal battle with the fact
that I was a hooper didn't really
fit in the hooping world.
As a hoopdance performer, I experimented. I adorned
myself in costumes that didn't resonate with my
being. I attended festivals and events that I felt
should excite me more than they did. It has been a
bit confusing really. Paradoxically, I am extremely
drawn to inspiring people (many of those listed
above) who have interests so different from my own.
I fought the urge to become something I am not...
but in the end, I chose to accept my variance in
desires and do only what moves me. It has worked
beautifully, for it instills a sense of self-love
that is honorable to my heart. And, these inspiring
individuals are all the more inspiring for the ways
in which they respect and honor my uniqueness. I
appreciate having such healthy and balanced
relationships all around me.
I have come to understand that I am a Teacher and
Guide above all else. The hoop is one of many
glorious vehicles through which I can learn about
(and share) the messages that come through me. And
it is likely that the hoop's presence will likely
wax and wane in my life. I am willing to be present
to the now, as the hoop constantly urges me to be.
And I am no longer anxious to be other than that
which I am... or to echo someone else's practice.
I share all this to remind you to always follow the
path of your own heart.
Make your practice personal. Do what moves you.
Hoop for you! After all, it's built for one, yes?