When eating bamboo sprouts, remember the man who planted them. ~Chinese Proverb
It is not always clear when your life lessons are presented to you. Sometimes it takes months or even years that it becomes clear to you, that this was an important period. Sometimes because this is a period in our lives that we are clearly just surviving. We are so wrapped up with own problems that we are not able to separate ourselves. Because we are literary working thru our own mud, we are constantly looking to find a way to a shower and get clean again. On the other hand it is so clear that we are in the middle of important period, that we need time to write it all down. The lessons are presented to us in line and we need time to concentration to get it all in. At this time we need to go with the flow and notice that we are observers of our own lives. Don’t react just be and learn, think and learn, just breath thru it all. The realization of the importance will make sure that everything will stick. The light is fully on and the energy is just coming from any where and no where. Both ways are equally important or anything in the middle of it. Our lessons are presented to us in different ways. The universe, god, or the name you feel comfortable using for all this what is happening around us and inside us. Knows who we are and also knows how to present important information to us in a way we will accept our lessons and make sure we understand that we need to accept our lessons.
Writing my blog is always a journey for me. I try to pick a subject or a theme, but most of the time the blog is taking me on a walk thru a beautiful garden, horrible dry dessert or stormy river. All this to show me what to write and share with you. The reactions I get are wonderful compliment, stories and thoughts shared and also there are some horrible emails. I hope that these words will get to them later. Of course I hope that they will take the time to read the comment share by others and the dialogue that is going on.
Lessons we learn from all walks of life and the little ones are as important as the one we define as big. We’re heading for the end of the year and it is always a good moment to look at the different periods this year and those moments that have pushed us to grow and to be the best person we are. It is a great feeling to say thank you. To show our family and friends how important they are and not to forget the angels we meet just for a short period this year. Sometimes we don’t even know there name or what is going on with them. But there presents in our life’s at that moment was so important. There are so many teachers in our life’s and they all wear different hats, but thanks for taking this role!
Who are important teachers for you this year?
Love Renee
I am a coach, educator, group facilitator, walker, traveler, wife, mother and student. Being a globetrotter for over 10 years brought me an open minded, flexible attitude towards life. I love the idea that we can reinvent ourselves whenever we need or want to. Working with and for people has been my passion and is rewarding in many ways. The different cultures where I live in teach me to view life from a different angle and give a change to enroll into a life filled with challenges and opportunities.
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