Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Aye Aye Captain!

I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning to sail my ship.
– Louisa May Alcott



We have nothing to fear from the storms in life.

Storms appear to bring in tides that threaten to drown us. We must come to understand that the "bad" must exist in order for the good to come, and the good often comes in on the tides of the bad....

It is our job to learn how to navigate our minds through the water.  How to pick what we want to see out of the storm of what's possible.

The storm only exists if you sit in your boat, in the middle of it and contemplate the severity of it.

If you look out through the storm and keep your eye on the calm in the distance, the storm isn't a storm at all.  It's just a pulsing of energy around you that's pushing you toward wherever you're focus is leading!




Great Titles by Louisa May Alcott
 

Little Women (Oxford Children's Classics) Louisa May Alcott: A Personal Biography Under the Lilacs

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