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Celebration Cakes Infusing Life Into Celebration
Life without celebration is a chore. Work without any break cause early burn out. A case which is so common these days. Celebrations give welcome break to people from their routine life. It also is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with friend and family and fills one up with vigour and joy to take on life. And one thing without which any celebration would loose its meaning are celebration cakes. No matter what the occasion it looses its meaning if a customary cake is not prepared for it.
Advent of Internet has simplified the matter a great deal and presented people with a plethora of option to prepare cakes for any occasion. No wonder one can witness a huge collection celebration cakes in the market. One for every occasion. However, one must understand that it is not that difficult to prepare celebration cakes in home as well.
All that is required is slight innovation and one can actually end up preparing nice celebration cakes in his home. For example, if one wants to prepare a cake for his son who is a dancing freak then it would actually be a very good idea to prepare a cake with the image of dancers performing a dance on top of the cake. Similarly if one wants to prepare a cake on the occasion of his father’s birthday then one can very well make a cake with the image of a stethoscope engraved on top of it. And if one wants to make a cake for the occasion of his parents marriage anniversary then it would be a very good idea to give the cake the shape of a heart.
What can further enhance the beauty of celebration cakes is a lively decoration which would deck up the cakes nicely for the occasion. Some of the most common ways of decorating a cake is by decking it up nicely with cherries and cookies. A cake thus prepared would undoubtedly win everyone over and infuse life into any occasion
Mr. Daniel is an expert author on cakes, by virtue of his extensive knowledge and meticulous research, he produces informative articles on cakes. The article given here covers the arena of celebration cakes.
Celebration Cakes Celebrating Life
It would not be a misnomer to state that life without any celebration would be a boring, insipid affair. Such a lifestyle would reduce human beings to the level of mechanical beings, of robots. Celebrations bring colour and enthusiasm to one’s life. The value of celebration, therefore, can be understood. Now the question that arises is what it is that can add sheen to any occasion. Well, one answer to it is cakes. No wonder then that celebration cakes are in great demand in UK. Such is their importance that no celebration is complete without what seems their customary presence.
A little bit of imagination in the preparation of celebration cakes can lead to adding immeasurable amount of joy to the occasion. Certain ways by which the value of celebration cakes can be enhanced is by adding lots of cream and sweetener, and decking the cake up with different coloured and shaped cherries. Adding the name of the person in whose honour the party is being celebrated is also a very good idea.
Another way of preparing nice celebration cakes is by getting them prepared in different shapes. For example, it would be a very good idea to get the birthday cake of a football enthusiast prepared in the shape of a football. Similarly, the birthday cake of a piano fan can be prepared in the shape of a piano. Getting the cakes prepared in the shape of a heart can be the best bet for your girlfriend, whereas cakes with the bride in the arms of the groom can be a very good thought for a marriage celebration.
With people becoming more and more demanding, one can be rest assured that there would be lots of new variations coming up for celebration cakes, which would continue to enliven the occasions further.
Mr. Daniel is an expert author on cakes, by virtue of his extensive knowledge and meticulous research, he produces informative articles on cakes. The article given here covers the arena of celebration cakes.
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The Fully Celebrated Life
The Fully Celebrated Life
By Lynn Gerlach and Sheryl Lynn, authors of The Celebrated Woman (2006)
Our focus is on women, and we wrote the book (literally!) on the celebrated woman. However, the principles of celebration apply to men as well as to women. We emphasize the need for women to celebrate, giving advice on how to reach that goal, because a woman’s natural tendency is to celebrate others and forget about self. Regardless of gender, though, the fully celebrated life of woman or man bears certain qualities.,
The celebrated life is positive. Surrounded by negativity, a positive individual moves forward, stepping around the worries and nay-sayers, refusing to engage negative forces while merely acknowledging their existence. The celebrated life is control-neutral. Some things go well; others go awry. It is unnecessary either to comprehend every obstacle or to change it or in any other way control it. A life of celebration is marked by adjustment without stress, adaptation without resentment, and acceptance without the need to control.
A celebrated individual is a sovereign individual, queen or king of whatever piece of earth is called home. That sovereignty comes from perfection, for the fully celebrated person realizes that true perfection is just being perfectly oneself. The celebrated life, then, is a life of self-acceptance and self-love rather than of unfulfilled longings, self-recrimination or self-criticism. A celebrated individual does not require self-perfection but simply acknowledges that, to be truly ME is simply perfect.
Celebrated individuals tend to surround themselves with folks who uplift, inspire and encourage them. They get the support of others because they expect it and know they deserve it. It is easy, then, to celebrate others reciprocally, offering mutual support and wishing the best for every other human being. The celebrated woman or man is able to accept help, receive compliments, and graciously take what others have to offer. They recognize celebration in themselves and others and in all they see and do.
Positive, free from the need to control, sovereign and perfect, with only best wishes for others, the celebrated individual is confident that every answer, every directional sign, every solution, tool or resource necessary for a perfect life lies within Self. The celebrated woman or man recognizes the inner magnificence and personal power required for a life of joy, and so does not seek answers or direction from others. Celebrated individuals are confident that the source of their positivity and strength lies within their own hearts. They feel empowered to chart a course and correct it as necessary, all the while standing in their own power.
Lynn Gerlach is president of All Write! communication consultants (www.allwriteonline.com). Sheryl Lynn is founder and CEO of Women Celebrations (www.womencelebrations.com)
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Sheryl Lynn is a dynamic, one-of-a-kind entrepreneur who has constructed a national women’s organization on the building blocks of lessons learned through life. The inspiring founder of a noncompetitive, nonjudgmental women’s organization, Sheryl shares a message of self-acceptance and self-love with humor and high energy. She provides an unparalleled combination of roll-up-your-sleeves reality and soaring enthusiasm for life, all developed through personal, hands-on experience with success and failure in business, relationships, and personal growth.
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Celebrate Your Life Infuse it with Joy and Spirit
Celebrating the many transitions in your life, from difficult to ecstatic, weaves a thread of spirit into everything you do. It also encourages you to be in the present moment with your full, conscious attention. The act of celebrating keeps you attuned to the gifts of all aspects of life, from birth, to death, to rebirth. Your celebrations can mark not only the expected holidays, but also the mundane, the unexpected, and the challenging.
Creating personal celebrations helps you integrate change because it moves your brain from thinking about the experience to symbolically communicating with your full being and taking physical action. This stance allows your body to embrace the shift and bypasses the habitual, cyclical nature of your thoughts.
Bringing your community (work, spiritual, or family) together to celebrate is a beautiful way to mark the passing of time and to gather energy. Your ancestors probably gathered with their tribes, clans, or families at important times to share information and goods, to reconnect their hearts, and to reestablish ties. Imagine what it would it be like to gather once a year to celebrate your friends and family and honor their internal and external changes: births, deaths, new insights, and growth.
Creative Intent
Creativity and intent are the two aspects of a transformational celebration. Combining your creativity with your intent is a catalyst for alchemy. Creativity invites you to dream big, to use celebration as an artful expression of your heart. Intent gives you focus on what you want to accomplish. These two guiding forces need to be balanced in your celebrations and your life.
To apply creative intent to a celebration, start by dreaming all the places you could celebrate change in your life. Look back at major life shifts and imagine how it would be if you had consciously marked them with a ceremony. Dream big, with no limitations. The question to ask is “How?” How would you celebrate cleaning your house? How would you ceremonialize ending a relationship? How could you honor menopause? Creativity comes when we look at change and explore its gifts and possibilities.
Intent then brings focus and direction to our dreaming. The questions of intent are “Why?” and “What?” Why would you celebrate cleaning your house? What is your purpose? Why honor the end of a relationship? What do you want to get out of the ceremony? Why would you mark the start of menopause? What would you like from doing it consciously? The intent gives the celebration purpose, guiding its direction and outcome.
There is no right or wrong way to celebrate. Ceremony is three-dimensional, physical art, wide open to possibility. As with all art, there are some guidelines and tools that provide a structure to work with and enhance the impact of the creation. Remember that these guidelines can be gleefully abandoned as spirit moves you.
Steps to Create a Celebration or Ritual
After you explore your creativity through sacred brainstorming and get clear on your intent, there are five steps to create a spectacular celebration: contain, release, invite, deepen, and open. These work whether the ritual is for you alone or for any size group.
1. Contain
The first step to ritual is to move out of your daily world into a world of magic and possibility. Create a sense of the sacred by lighting incense or candles, picking smells or colors that support your intent, and/or building an altar. Use pictures, statues, natural objects, or crafts to create a place for meditation, reflection, or inspiration. Your altar can be for used as a general anchor or for a specific intent.
For a general altar you may use your favorite deity or guide, an object for each element in the four corners, candles, crystals, found and natural objects, or a bowl of water with flowers. If you want to build an altar for a specific purpose, ask yourself, “What will reflect the specific thing I am working on back to me?” For an abundance altar, you may use money from around the world, overflowing fruit baskets, and pictures of what you want to manifest. For an altar to release a relationship you could use pictures, writings, and a candle with the intent to release the person. For an altar to dedicate yourself to your spiritual path, try a picture of an open road, a beautiful inspirational nature scene, or your favorite superhero (to remind you of your power to move past obstacles).
Once you have set up sacred space, you can call in any guides, deities, power animals, ancestors, or teachers. Many traditions call in the four elements (air, fire, water, earth), which are the foundation of life. The elements also represent a part of our being, and hold a direction (east, south, west, north). By calling in guides and helpers and/or the four elements, you amplify the energy of your actions.
2. Release
To create space for new things in your life, you must first release the old. It is vital that you let go of what no longer serves you, and doing so with gratitude and love encourages the release to happen gracefully. Doing release work makes the obstacle conscious, which then gives you the ability to move it out.
Questions to ask:
- What can you release to bring more space into your life?
- What emotion, pattern, agreement, or fear is keeping you stuck?
- What are you willing to let go of?
Creative ideas:
- Write down the fear or emotion you want to release and burn the paper (fire), bury it (earth), tie it in a tree (air), or wash the ink off (water).
- Dance, tone, chant, or speak out the pattern, emotion, or fear.
3. Invite
Now that there is space, what do you want to invite into your being? Inviting in the new allows the universe to align with your desires and support you fully.
Questions to ask:
- What do you want more of in your life?
- How can you open to bring this in?
- What emotion, new agreement, or perspective do you want to experience?
Creative ideas:
- Write down the feeling state you want to bring in and burn the paper to bring more energy (fire), bury it to ask for grounding (earth), or tie it in a tree to fly (air).
- Dance, tone, chant, or speak the pattern, emotion, or state you want to create. – Hold the emotion or pattern consciously and anchor it in your body.
- Visualize or meditate to ask for guidance and open to the new.
4. Deepen
Leave space for stillness and integration to absorb the effect of your release and calling in. Meditate, write, create artwork, eye gaze with a partner, or sit silently.
5. Open
Just as you consciously created a container for your celebration, you also want to consciously open your container and bring what you learned back into the world. Make sure you open your circle by thanking and letting go of anything you called in at the beginning of your ceremony. State your intent again, and then feast or do something nourishing for yourself. Many ceremonies and celebrations end with good food and communing.
Example:
Now that you have the guidelines, let’s see how it works with a specific example. For a celebration to clean your house, your creative brainstorm may bring you the following ideas: play loud music and dance through the house, call your friends and pick a day to clean your home at the same time and then go out to lunch to celebrate, spend fifteen minutes every day loving your home and belongings by putting things in their proper place.
When you look at your intent, it may be anything from: “Make sure I can find my keys and important items each day,” to “Use my housecleaning as a symbol of clearing away my fears and mental clutter.”
Suppose you decide to pick a time each month to clean, and you invite your best friend to join you, with the intent to use the cleaning to clear your own mental clutter. Here is how you could use the five steps of ritual:
1. Contain
Light a candle in each room to remind you of your intent for clarity. Call in the energies of your grandmother, who was a fabulous housekeeper, and your spiritual teacher. (You may have pictures of them both in a specific place in your house during the cleaning.)
2. Release
Go through your house dusting and cleaning all the rooms, stating an affirmation to yourself, i.e., “As I clear this dust and clutter I clear my mind.”
3. Invite
Go through your house again with a scented spray, bells, or flowers. Say out loud in each room, “I invite harmony and joy into this space.”
4. Deepen
Sit in your favorite room and send blessings to your space. Let the silence quiet you.
5. Open
Blow out all the candles, and thank your grandmother and teacher for their support. Call your friend and make your date for lunch.
Celebrations bring joy and play into all the nooks and crannies of your life journey. Instead of waiting for the “big moment” in the future, celebrate each day, from the simple tasks to the challenges, from the mundane to the sacred.
Heather Ash Amara weaves powerful practices of shamanic traditions to help people reach their potential. She apprenticed and taught extensively with Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements. She wrote Four Elements of Change and Toltec Tarot. She co-authored Spiritual Integrity and runs Spiritual Integrity Coaching with Raven Smith. Get more great ideas from Heather Ash.

