IT’S YOUR LIFE NET
-A TIDBIT
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-A TIDBIT – NO.13
The trees and shrubs are beginning to bud, and flowers are popping up to expose their glorious blossoms. Streams will begin to slow from the rush of rapids fed by melting snow, ice and spring rains to a slow, meandering flow. The changing flow of water throughout its life is nature at its best. People that feel a connection and attraction to oceans, lakes, rivers, streams are following their innate desire to cast off resistance and move through life with grace and wonderment.
Life is jam-packed with many wonderful things, yet chaos and trouble continue to appear. When presented with situations, as humans we categorize feelings with words and thoughts, such as uncertainty, hurt, or anger. When those feelings remain focused on negative or lack, they remain to settle into the person that we are.
The nature of water is that as it flows, it experiences rocks, crevices, trees, and damns. It does not resist any new experience as it flows over, under, around or simply rests. When an opportunity is created to move, it does so without hesitation, fear or any thoughts.
People are unique using words of expression. As you hit a rock what keeps you from flowing past?
Suggestion:
“The Laws of Spirit,” by Dan Millman. Take a walk along the Erie Canal or visit a lake, or stream and watch the water’s reaction and consider how it might apply to you. Men’s bodies contain about 72% of water, women’s approximately 68%. These statistics are compliments of
Take a moment, sit quietly, visualize a place of comfort, perhaps floating on a raft, the water azure blue, free from sunburn danger, you soak up the energy, relaxing with each rolling wave.
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