``The middle of nowhere, the centre of everywhere - ring around the rosie and back to centre - side to side, back and forth then upside down - into the centre we go.`` - ojo -
I am late to get this out by 2 days, but all happens as it does and many transitions are in play. I have been visiting friends and family in B.C. and in all conversations, the thread leads to transition and remaining centred through the changes, both within and without. It`s comforting to know how connected we all are and that we are not alone.
Being in the whirlwind of travelling I realize how much of a physical transition it really is. Climate and time adjustments really set the stage for everything. The oxymoronic feeling of missing the old and the new simultaneously is also a big part of being in the middle of nowhere and the centre of everywhere.
For those in my generation or raising children at the time, you may remember the link attached very well! Please pass it on to the new generations!!! It continues to be a moment of realization and joy....the lesson reflected reminds me to remain in the centre, neither near or far....to stop struggling, to be in the present moment.
Always will this clip make me laugh.....it brings me the joy of childhood and I hope a chuckle for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=iZhEcRrMA-M
Remaining grounded and centred in our daily adventures is a huge step in achieving a calm and joyous life. Whether we are `near or far` from all those we love, our hearts remain connected in the centre, this is what we must focus on.
I wonder if Grover has learned to meditate!
In Lak`ech
Sunshine & Soulshine,
Joanna C. Cooke OJO
I am late to get this out by 2 days, but all happens as it does and many transitions are in play. I have been visiting friends and family in B.C. and in all conversations, the thread leads to transition and remaining centred through the changes, both within and without. It`s comforting to know how connected we all are and that we are not alone.
Being in the whirlwind of travelling I realize how much of a physical transition it really is. Climate and time adjustments really set the stage for everything. The oxymoronic feeling of missing the old and the new simultaneously is also a big part of being in the middle of nowhere and the centre of everywhere.
For those in my generation or raising children at the time, you may remember the link attached very well! Please pass it on to the new generations!!! It continues to be a moment of realization and joy....the lesson reflected reminds me to remain in the centre, neither near or far....to stop struggling, to be in the present moment.
Always will this clip make me laugh.....it brings me the joy of childhood and I hope a chuckle for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=iZhEcRrMA-M
Remaining grounded and centred in our daily adventures is a huge step in achieving a calm and joyous life. Whether we are `near or far` from all those we love, our hearts remain connected in the centre, this is what we must focus on.
I wonder if Grover has learned to meditate!
In Lak`ech
Sunshine & Soulshine,
Joanna C. Cooke OJO