A Meditation on Energy, Memory, and the Present Moment
Stardate 05.18.2021 (Revisited)
Editor's Note: I revisited my archives for a meditation tune-up and found this story. Feel free to adapt it as you see fit. The original blog story was written long before I visited Ireland. While visiting on a 10 day pilgrimage with my wife, we stopped at Glendalough and walked through the forest. I discovered real acorns, brought them home and placed them in my home studio. Tuscany and Iceland are still future travel goals, although visiting these places daily in my mind brings me joy.
The image you see here came from the deep recesses of my mind during a morning meditation. It arrived quietly, fully formed, without explanation. They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but my 60-year-old brain didn’t get the memo.
If you look closely, you’ll notice hearts placed along an infinity symbol—past, present, and future woven together. These locations may not mean much to the outside world. To me, they are everything.
This meditation begins at Norris Hot Springs in Montana, a place of grounding and warmth where our family gathered to celebrate our youngest son’s graduation. This is my first energy center—the root. It represents safety, belonging, and the steady foundation beneath my feet. It’s where I remember that I am held.
The second energy center rests in the Cascades of Washington, where I revisit a memory of backpacking with our daughter. S’mores. Hot chocolate. Laughter under the stars. This center carries creativity and emotion. It’s where joy is stored—and where healing begins. From here, the Phoenix rises, reminding me that renewal often comes quietly, after the fire has cooled.
The third energy center glows in my sister’s backyard in Southern California. My dad stands at the Weber grill, cooking his world-famous hamburgers—his final barbecue on this earth. This center carries personal power and identity. There is electricity here. Gratitude. Love. And the strength that comes from knowing who shaped you.
At the center of the infinity symbol sits the fourth energy center—the heart. This is where I live now. The present moment. My true home. This is my happy place. When I return here, anxiety loosens its grip and peace takes the wheel.
The fifth energy center, the throat, appears in Banff, Alberta, at the edge of Lake Louise. A single drop of water falls into the turquoise surface—colored by ancient glacial rock flour—and sends ripples outward. This is the center of truth and expression. One honest word, spoken with love, can travel farther than we ever imagine.
From there, the meditation moves forward.
The sixth energy center, the place of insight and inner vision, appears in the magical forest of Glendalough, Ireland. In my mind, an acorn drops from a tall, slender tree. A reminder that faith begins small—but contains forests within it.
The seventh energy center, connection to the divine, unfolds in Tuscany, Italy. I’m seated with my wife in a field of tall grass, Hans Zimmer’s Gladiator score playing softly in the background. The sun lowers. We share an Italian meal. A single blue lotus rises from the field, scented like lavender. My senses are fully alive. Heaven feels close.
The final energy center rests in Iceland, where our family sits together in a hot tub beneath the Northern Lights. This is awe. Mystery. Wonder. My connection to what lies beyond understanding—and my reminder that not everything needs to be explained to be true.
Maui earns an honorable mention, even though it isn’t pictured. From above, the island resembles another infinity symbol formed by two volcanoes. At its center, in Kihei, on a deserted beach, I asked my wife to marry me. Hawaii’s 808 area code inspired the name of this blog, SoCalMulligan808. Full circle.
It’s safe to say I don’t fully understand these meditations. They feel like experiments—holy ones. Each morning, I empty past hurts and loosen my grip on current struggles. Writer’s block has vanished. New beginnings rise.
I’m reminded that Jesus has no beginning and no end. He is the Alpha and the Omega. Perhaps He is the source of these images—appearing when the noise of the world finally fades.
I’m grateful for the upgrades.
If you’re seeking peace, give meditation a try.
Seek, and you shall find.
Captain’s Addendum
Bones: “Michael, I’m a doctor, not a cartographer of invisible energy centers.”
Spock: “Nevertheless, Doctor, the Captain’s map demonstrates a logical integration of memory, presence, and meaning.”
Bones: “You’re saying he’s healing himself.”
Spock: “I am saying… he is finally listening.”
Michael’s Reflection:
Healing doesn’t always arrive with answers. Sometimes it arrives as awareness. When I stop fighting the moment and start inhabiting it, peace follows—quietly, faithfully.
Scripture for the Journey
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
— Psalm 46:10
Mission Log
Today’s meditation reminds me that growth doesn’t require full understanding—only willingness. One breath. One moment. One percent better.
Thank you for walking this path with me. May this reflection settle gently into your heart and follow you into prayer or quiet thought today.