Blessings beautiful humans!
After a crazy weekend of flying from Oregon to New Hampshire, then back from New Hampshire to Washington (plus all the little layovers in between), I'm finally settled into a magical little camping spot in the forest here on Orcas Island. Last night was by far the best sleep I've had this past week, and the morning has been SO beautiful!
One thought that came up this morning, after having it come through really clearly while speaking with @catherinebleish the other day is just how limiting the quid pro quo model of interacting with people is. The idea that for me to give you something, you have to give me something back is just such a constrictive box.
My understanding is that whatever each of us sends out, the Universe is giving back to us, and then-some. I can (and do) freely give of my time, energy, and services, without asking for something back from that person... and abundance just keeps flowing to & through me at greater levels every day.
Instead of limiting the possibilities for where your abundance may flow from, why not have a wide open channel, ready to receive the infinite flow of the Universe itself?
It's so interesting to be out here in the forest, seeing deer, and also hearing planes overhead (you'll catch one in the video)... plus having cell service. Now I'm working on deciding if I want to post every day while I'm here, or just tuck the electronics away and begin my offline time now.
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Your a healing vortex! lol, as far as the quid pro quo aspect, I have always said that whatever you take you will have to eventually pay for, and whatever is taken from you will eventually be returned to you in a different form. But try spitting this philosophy to your local coke dealer and tell him the universe will get him back later hahahaha, he would be like fuck you pay me. Glad you are having a good time, post those sick pics from the plane they were awesome!
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Great lines @kennyskitchen. I 100% agree with you.
I have camped several times outdoors, but, no, in a forest like this, where you can listen and see the deer, it must be exciting to live that experience, you must record every day that you are there, to move to that place through Your lens, Thank you, I hope you can rest a lot.
Sir if my suggestion is welcomed, i would suggest you still keep us dated on your activities there. Will be interesting for you to share us your moment. @kennyskitchen
And lastly, my grand mum use to tell That for one hand to be clean, the other hand must wash it. So in a nut shell we should learn to support each other.
I'm a big fan of turning off the technology while in the woods. It gives me the opportunity to focus more on the present moment instead of viewing and reflecting on my experiences through a digital lens.
When I choose to put my technology away, it allows me to be aware in a nonfiltered way. Later, I can always reflect on my experiences and still create meaningful content for others to engage with.
Hope you post some pix of Orcas Island!
Oh, I certainly will be :-) I just got a new phone a couple weeks ago that actually has a working camera!
Reconnect and relax .. limit electronic usage.