Or rather, our
perception does.
It is so much more to digest than when life is wandering
along, with its inimitable pace, with normal regular old hard stuff and sweet
stuff, but nothing that feels enormous or looming or complex.
When
the pace of life feels thicker, more unwieldy, it is such a wise compassionate
thing to simplify whatever we can. Expectations of ourselves. Of situations. Of
others.
When
the pace of life feels so filled with so much, it is good to be kind and as
slow as possible.
To not be exacerbated or filled with worry when we lose
something or forget something. An overburdened ship, we are, and it is good to
remember that, and be thoughtful about it.
Our
sweet ship of our life, maybe a ship we share with someone else, which travels
and glides and sweeps and sails. Which meets up with quiet unmoving waters, or
storms and swift buffeting winds. Which can list far from shore, or come so
close we see every leaf and the eyes of each creature. All weather. All types
of seas.
For
this, it is good to be easy with ourselves, as we learn the ways of the waters and the moon and the winds. As we gather our strength and grow into our
resilience.
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