Tuesday, June 2, 2009
A Great Teacher Learning from Water
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Dear Fellow Kangen Lovers, The month of May was a very rough month for me personally with many challenges on the home front and as we all know that can and naturally does spill over into our business as well. But the good news is that I am more determined than ever to continue on with my quest to spread the good news of Kangen Water. A friend that follows this blog and a Kangen sister that is so giving to so many people e-mailed me asking me for a particular document that I acquired from another Enagic Kangen Lover and as I was digging through several hundred pieces of information I've saved in only one short years time I ran across this piece and thought this a nice piece to share. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I enjoy sharing it with you all.
A Great Teacher Learning from Water
The journey of water as it flows upon the earth can be a mirror of our own
paths through life. Water begins its residence on earth as it falls from the
sky or melts from ice and streams down a mountain into a tributary or
stream. In the same way, we come into the world and begin our lives on
earth. Like a river that flows within the confines of its banks, we are born
with certain defining characteristics that govern our identity. We are born
in a specific time and place, within a specific family, and with certain
gifts and challenges. Within these parameters, we move through life,
encountering many twists, turns, and obstacles along the way just as a river
flows.
Water is a great teacher that shows us how to move through the world with
grace, ease, determination, and humility. When a river breaks at a
waterfall, it gains energy and moves on, as we encounter our own waterfalls,
we may fall hard but we always keep moving on. Water can inspire us to not
become rigid with fear or cling to what's familiar. Water is brave and does
not waste time clinging to its past, but flows onward without looking back.
At the same time, when there is a hole to be filled, water does not run away
from it in fear of the dark; instead, water humbly and bravely fills the
empty space. In the same way, we can face the dark moments of our life
rather than run away from them.
Eventually, a river will empty into the sea. Water does not hold back from
joining with a larger body, nor does it fear a loss of identity or control.
It gracefully and humbly tumbles into the vastness by contributing its
energy and merging without resistance. Each time we move beyond our
individual egos to become part of something bigger, we can try our best to
follow the lead of the river.
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