The old saying tells us that lightning never strikes twice Does the same apply to love then? If lightning goes all over, striking the same spot only once, Is it that then that makes humans also not love the same person twice? Do us, as humans, go around the world, striking a new person each time And never loving the same person twice? It's some sort of rare phenomenon when lightning strikes twice So does that mean that when you love, move on and love the same person again, it's a rare phenomenon? Or does love just make fools of us all...?
The rise of the feminine energy is all around us. More and more people are becoming conscious of their surrounding and opening up to a more spiritual way of being. The conversations grow louder and louder and more and more are joining the party! I call it a party, coz we're all woke over here and we're all loving our lives on the daily. You see, the main thing about spirituality is taking responsibility. You take responsibility for your life....you KNOW your thoughts create things...you KNOW that you are in charge of your own happiness ...and you know a bad moment , doesn't equal a bad life . You wake up every morning grateful for the things you have right now, in this moment. Yes, your goal may be to one day speak at a conference in front of a 10,000 people but it didn't happen today. So what are you going to do? Are you going to stay home and mope all day because today was not the day or are you going to take today and prepare for that day? Are you going out the...
I know that many people use the term "Back to life, Back to reality" when they return from a vacation. I am one of them! Going to Ulpotha had the exact opposite effect on me this vacation around... On arrival I was transported back to my childhood. I walked into Kade Hut (breakfast hut) and the smell of the coal fire reminded me of trips we used to take to the Free State to visit my granny. The smell reminded me of early morning family breakfast in that big old kitchen. It smelt like home Kade Hut Taking a trip with a crazy best friend, meant the arrival was slightly blurry due to too much bubbly in-flight but that didn't stop that childhood memory from seeping into my consciousness. We were shown to our mud hut by the lovely retreat manager Suzi. ( Btw, she reminds me so much of my Aunt Lydia (Lala) that I had even more child likeness resonate with me during the stay.) The first 2 days were a blur. It's amazing how much sleep o...
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