Right after writing that last night, I came across this quote, and I can't even remember where I found it:
The outer pilgrimage provides the context and opportunity for inner transformation. Pilgrimages call on us to remember and connect with our longings, true desires, and our life’s purpose. The Path demands that we each walk our Path ~ and ultimately remember who we truly are, and live fully and contribute from our soul's purpose. Walk Your Path ~ Weave Your Dreams ~ Live Your Purpose
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Riding the Wave
I get to go to Joyful Journey Hot Springs with 3 dear friends for the next 2 nights. I am really looking forward to women time, soaking time, sleeping time, hiking time, away from work time, and away from home time. Right now I am feeling very tired around the edges. Yesterday was a really good and really long day. I was on the phone coaching or talking from 9am until 9pm with an intuitive reading in the late afternoon at my client's house. As I was doing my Evening Practice, I realized that I was feeling scared. Actual fear about how busy I am and that I am not, cannot, get it all done. I have a lot of detailed, focused work that has to get done, and I'm not sure when or how that will happen. I feel as though I am on surfboard trying really hard to stay up and stay on the crest of the wave. I can picture my arms flailing - and that I have gotten pulled out of my belly by fear and concern, by my not trusting the wave, or myself to ride it.
Right after writing that last night, I came across this quote, and I can't even remember where I found it:
Right after writing that last night, I came across this quote, and I can't even remember where I found it:
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