ShadeDiva -> RE: How long does it take to find "THE ONE?" (10/11/2004 9:06:10 PM)
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Well yanno, how does that old saying go... One must be still in order to hear their silence. Something like that. Sometimes we get so caught up running to do this or that or planning thigs, or our minds are running in all directions, we are basically surrounding our souls with chatter, which can often lead to not really HEARING yourself. It's one reason I find meditation so empowering, and I have a thousand ways in which I meditate. My favorite is going out into nature away from any road traffic, taking off my shoes, digging my toes into the earth, and just ... being. Not doing anything, not having a purpose other than to feel the moment, listen to the trees sing, the grass grow, the breeze murmer and the clouds drift and just .... be. Saturate yourself in the fact you are alive, the earth is cradling you, and that it is GOOD to simply ... be ... and rejoyce in being. I know ... sounds hokey, LOL! But SO energizing and recharging and refreshing and healing, on a soul level. Even better if there is water around, rivers and creeks being the best, though a lake or pond will do, and the BEST being the ocean. In the rush to experience life, we often run right past the most essential and truest things life has to experience, and that is a sense of being and self - that is a large part of what being a sentient life form is to me. Stop and smell the roses was a good saying, and it has so many levels, as trite or cliqué as it might sound. We all have our inner journeys to make, and a lot of time its that inner work that is ignored that causes us not to be in the space we dream and hope to find ourselves in. To not seek what things one needs to work on inside of themselves, only serves to delay one in reaching that space - and has seemed to be a common problem in folks discontent with their lot. Least that's how it seems to me anyways. ~ShadeDiva
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