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Julie Stephenson’s qualities

Grace –

I’ve never known quite how to describe you Julie. And honestly I’ve always used a lot of words like inspiring, or superwoman to express who you are to all the people around you. This morning I grabbed a Flow magazine to read and I opened to an article called “More Grace In Our Lives”.

“Sarah Kaufman (The Washington Post) would call this ‘grace’…Kaufman sees grace in Cart Grant’s dance steps, in the backhand of tennis player Roger Federer, in the speeches of Obama, and in the moment her sister-in-law gave her a bunch of flowers to welcome her to the family. Whether it concerns small or big gestures, grace lifts us up out of our awkward difficult lives, says Kaufman. ‘Once grace enters the room,’ she writes, ‘our cold, hard, tottering world becomes a better place in which we live’. Gratitude, empathy, modesty, attentiveness: these are all encompasses in that little world, grace”.

That’s you Julie. You are the embodiment of Grace.”

 

 

“Julie is a natural teacher, generous with her knowledge, insight and opinion; and a natural student, always acquiring knowledge and skills on her journey through life.

Julie is positive. She has a sharp intellect and an excellent listener with a skill for reflection in conversation found in few.

Julie has a highly developed personal moral and ethical code by which she lives her life. She is honest and of the highest integrity.”

Sandra Peters. Sunshine Coast, Australia

 

 

 

“Julie’s enthusiasm for all that life has to offer is mesmerising. She has an incredible capacity to radiate warmth and compassion to anyone in her company and more importantly to those whom are less fortunate. I have stood and watched her deal with the tragedy of nearly losing her child from a vehicle accident . Whilst dealing with this tragedy over many, many months she always kept her composure and dignity during this time when she was fully entitled to be both selfish and bitter her concerns always remained with those around her.

Because of my hands on role in my business I get to meet many, many people and suffice it to say that no-one that i have had the pleasure of meeting could come close in the characteristics such as integrity and professionalism. If Julie commits to something, then be rest assured she will always keep to her commitment. Her professionalism in all that she does is second to none.

Of all the characteristics  I admire the most about Julie is her warmth as a fellow human. She exudes warmth and no matter what her predicament, you always get the same loving person. Julie is extremely dedicated to her health and well-being and being a good person comes naturally to her no matter what reference point you use to judge that.

I am honoured to have met Julie and i say without hesitation, that anyone who has the opportunity to share part of their life with her will only feel enriched by the occasion. Julie is simply, a remarkable person.”

Craig Crozier. Queensland Australia.

 

 

 

“…..you that not only are you a lovely lady who sees the best in things but you have a very unusual, insightful understanding and this is spectacular. “

Liz Wenman – UK

 

 

 

Julie you are a most gifted natural born healer who is intuitive and whose abilities are in my opinion unsurpassed. Julie, you have so much to offer the world with your incredible gifts and abilities to connect with parts of the Universe which are unknown to most.

Julie, to learn from you through your guidance and teaching would be the most privileged opportunity which could be bestowed on any person.

Serge Vasiliev – USA

 

 

 

“I distinctly remember  your soulful and blissful personality.

I am very impressed and touched by your smile which comes from within , your laugh which is so spontaneous, your act of generosity which is real and genuine and last but not the least for being such a wonderful and true human being, which you are.

Thanks much for being so caring and passionate about life of others.”

Vinay Jaiswal- Kolkata
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About the Author: Julie
I am a Journeywoman. I live my life as an explorer. An adventurer. An Observer. An Artist. There is no differentiation between how I live my life and the art that is an expression of it. It is through my experience adventuring the unknown, that I learn more about myself. My aim through this connection is to live where my expression is fully in alignment with the essence of who I am. “In the field of Fine-Art Photography, Julie stands apart from others with the way she sees the world and expresses her connection within it. Julie Stephenson’s photographs are sublime. Her work is an expression of her deep connection; and a gift to the world.”

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skeinydipping

I looked down and saw my hands. Hands which have t I looked down and saw my hands. Hands which have touched; have loved; have created; have worked; have nurtured. My hands.   

I looked down and saw on my wrist and fingers items from around the world which have so many stories; items which have all been created from the heart and made by the hands of others. 

I looked down and saw beautiful yarn. Yarn which has been handled carefully through shearing, dyeing, skeining, balling; and now being knit in my beautiful hands. 

My hands are one of my gifts. This year I’ve really missed the touch of another with my hands, to feel the heart of another through my fingertips; but so grateful and love my hands which touch and feel; work and play!

What do you see when you look at your hands?

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Knitting a fabulous  #slipstravaganzamkal by @westknits .
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#gratitudeattitude #westknitsarethebestknits #westknitsmkal2020 #knittersofinstagram #knittersoftheworld #knittersofaustralia #indiedyedyarn #handmadewithlove #handmade #handmadejewellery #fromtheheart #createeveryday #livetotravel #healing #healinghands #creativehands
My life is wonderful… and I have so many stories My life is wonderful… and I have so many stories. I’ve had adventures on all continents. Slept being rocked by the sea; felt the ice on my skin in both polar regions, and felt the silence of the deserts. I’ve walked stone steps in monasteries at altitudes where each step I’ve taken consciously and mindfully; focussing on treasuring every molecule of oxygen in the rarefied atmosphere. 

COVID has paused those adventures, but I draw upon my experiences as I navigate adventuring my days in a different way, on our ‘home range’. 

I recall my steps in Tibet as I walk through our bushland. I am mindful and conscious of my surroundings. I listen. I feel. I feel happy here. I am content.

My new stories may not hold the same experiences of connection with others; and may not be of extreme challenges or crazy things  (which I am rather prone to doing! 🙂 ) but they are not less wondrous… as I smell the warm eucalyptus waft from under my feet. 

I weave my stories, and this story is of my personal journey on my daily walk through our bushland. 
You can see some of my other woven stories on my website - link in profile. 

How do you express your life’s stories?
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#weaversofinstagram #indiedyedyarn #indiedyed #rigidheddleloomweaving #ashford #inspiredbynature #contentcreator #emotionalbalance #homedeco #handcrafted #makersmovement #creativelifehappylife #wellbeing #travellerlife #journeywoman #weavingaustralia
“....The Assookinakii cowl was created for those “....The Assookinakii cowl was created for those times in your life when you need a meditative and healing knit. Assookinakii (ass-s-oo-kin-uh-k-EE) means ‘healer’ in the Blackfeet language, thank you to Cut Woods School in Browning, MT for the tradish language support”. –  Candice from @thefarmersdaughterfibers 

Knitting this beautiful cowl by Candice from @thefarmersdaughterfibers for @sistersunitedmt ; WAS healing. 

As my hands gently formed the repetitive stitches I reflected on the word ‘Assookinakii ‘ - healer. I am a healer. I don’t understand it. It’s something unseen. Something within me which has been recognised by Ngangkari and ‘clever men’ here in Australia; and shaman and healers around the world as we travel. This recognition always has caught me by surprise; as I seem to walk a line between two worlds. 

As the stitches slipped from one needle to another and the beautiful colours of @spincycle_yarns revealed themselves; in the pauses between the stitches I heard a voice whispering to continue to seek connection with the natural world and listen deeply. 

What has been healing for you this year?
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#healingjourney #meditationpractice #dyedinthewool #assookinakii_cowl #knittersofinstagram #knittingaddict #livinglifetothefullest #happydays #shaman #healer #healersofinstagram #listentoyourheart #indiedyedyarn #handmadewithlove #knittersgonnaknit #knittersoftheworld
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