7.12.2010

ride the waves.


consider the waves that carried the Polynesians to Hawai'i so long ago. what it took on their part was the courage to disconnect & float on an open current. they embraced the wave and rode it as best they could and the flow brought them to paradise...

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an islander's survival depends on their resourcefulness & adaptability. once marooned it might be "some-time" before they're discovered again. foreigners will forever follow. people need people to push and be pushed by. there's no knowing what will push us but some-thing must...

when waters seem completely still, there's motion occurring on an unseen level. the stillness may provide you with clarity enough to see through new depths. but if you aren't constantly vigilant to control your mind, the silence will give audience to your louder fears and the ensuing madness will become further complicated by your isolation. your survival depends on this: be very mindful of the content of your thoughts. the quality of your life, your happiness, and your ultimate liberation depend on this. courage, wave-riders, courage. waves will occur. embrace & ride properly.

note to self:

how you ride the wave determines if you'll find paradise or hell.

old habits must die. learn to dance in public. share life.

give light. listen. submit to the grand moment.

aloha always.


2 inspired declarations.:

  1. what does one do when waves crash into each other?
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  2. wave interference is unpredictable. sometimes the waves will set you back & sometimes they will propel you further. there's nothing that need be done. continue on your way as best as can you can. don't think about where you should be & stay focused on where you are.
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