Disclaimer- this week's mantra audio quality is not the best but the message was too good not to share.
Be One With the Ocean. Sometimes in life, we try to figure things out and resist what may be happening but if we can learn from the ocean's ebbs and flows, high's and lows, we can learn that it is a life game of surrender to what is happening and not fight the waves.
No matter where you are in life or what season you are in, this message keeps coming up for us, for a reason. It is in the surrender, we find our flow again and stop the unnecessary fight of what is
Tune into this personal share and story and hope that it reminds us all the surrender to the moment, count our blessings, focus on what we can control and let go of the minutia in between.
Have the best week ever sisters!
Gina
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Become The Ocean
Matt Hogan, 26 Jun 10:24 PM
“If you don’t become the ocean, you’ll be seasick every day.”
Try and sail forward without consideration or respect for the almighty waves and winds and depths of the ocean—and you’ll undoubtedly lose.
There is no straight line across an ocean just like there is no straight line across life.
And the more you try and force a straight line or fight the ocean’s almighty currents… the quicker you’ll fatigue, get “seasick,” and fail.
As it is in water: the harder you fight the greater the resistance—so, too, is it in life.
So, don’t fight the ocean and don’t fight life—surrender instead.
And no, I don’t mean give up or quit. Surrender to the forces of the ocean—the forces of life—and learn to align with those forces so you can more smoothly flow.
Learn how to set your sails so the wind is always at your back. Learn how to steer your ship so that the power of the waves is either split down the middle (and mitigated) or aligned with the direction you’re heading anyway. Learn how to rest and recover so that your energy levels are always replenished and ready to be deployed on even the stormiest of days.
In short: learn how to become one with the ocean, as opposed to being a rebellious little ship.
Leonard Cohen