Oprah Winfrey Wants You to Know…

Welp… The final episode of Oprah Show has come and gone (click HERE if you missed it) and now we’re all left to fend for ourselves everyday at 4pm.

After a successful 25 year run, Oprah’s final episode was her highest rated episode of the hit daytime talk show in more than 17 years. Coming 2nd only to a 1994 episode called “People Shed Their Disguises”.

I don’t know about you, but it feels weird not to have an option to watch Oprah in the afternoon. There seems to be collective sense of loss and emptiness now that the talk show staple is no longer on air.

During her final talk show episode, Oprah gave fans an email address to reach her [Oprah@Oprah.com] and assured everyone that she would be reading and reaching out.

Well… as expected, Oprah told the truth!

Miss O sent out a message yesterday to all of us who utilized her email. She specifically addressed all of y’all who are feeling sad about the end of an era and in typical Oprah fashion, left you with a few words of wisdom.

I hear so many of you saying you’re sad to see the show leave.

Instead of sadness, I hope you will channel the energy of hopefulness you received from the show in whatever form it gave to you.

Read Oprah’s message in it’s entirety below:

5/26/11 ~ A Message from Oprah Winfrey

I want you to know, the best gift you could give me are your wonderful words.

I’ve been sitting in cold, rainy, Chicago drinking Chai Tea.. (and yes splurged on a croissant) reading all your wonderful emails. I am deeply moved.

I also read Mark Nepo’s Book of Awakening every morning as a part of my daily spiritual practice.

Lo and behold today’s words for May 26th just happened to be

“BEING SAD”.

( No coincidences)

The best thing for being sad, replied Merlin, is to learn something T. H. White.

“The idea here is not to divert the sadness, but to give it a context from life other than what is making you sad. Just as a ginger can lose its bitterness when baked in bread, sadness can be leavened by other life. When feeling the sharpness of being sad or hurt, it helps to take new things in. This pours the water of life on the fire of the heart. So when exhausted from expressing all that hurt, listen to music you’ve never heard of, or ask someone to tell you an old story from before your birth, or take a drive down a road near a ridge you’ve always meant to look out from. Look with your sad eyes on things new to you that will give you something to do with your sadness. Your sadness is the paint. You must find a canvas.”

I hear so many of you saying you’re sad to see the show leave.

Instead of sadness, I hope you will channel the energy of hopefulness you received from the show in whatever form it gave to you.

No sadness from me,

I look forward to my NEXT CHAPTER on OWN.

By the way Gayle’s show will be on at 4 today on OWN saluting our last day. Stedman and Hugh Jackman are her special guests. Stedman who doesn’t like to talk publicly about me; watch Gayle try to break him down and crack that code.

And Sheri Salata my show general talking about the process of “landing this plane”.

Thanks for all your support and good wishes. After a visit to my mother. I’m gonna take a break, find some sun, and get some REST.

Don’t think I’ll be emailing on vaca. But will be in touch when I return.

Blessings to you all.

Oprah