I think it’s often overlooked how small actions (seen as good or bad) can change the course of our journey in big ways. I feel it’s easy for humans to consciously or unconsciously fall into patterns of self-serving greed, where the ripples expand for many years to come.
How do we get around that? It’s no surprise that there isn’t a way around it, as it’s so deeply programmed into us as if it’s second nature. Yet what many don’t realize is it can be easily transformed.
We transform by humbling ourselves.
We transform with forgiveness.
We transform with love.
We combine the 3 and envision ourselves as the person standing next to us; we transfer the transformation to them.
We transfer to them in knowing we can’t heal anyone but ourselves.
But we can plant the seeds of transformation in hopes that they too will attain a level of healing that causes ripples within their own field.
Maybe with enough ripples it will create a world of waves that collide and seamlessly crash to a point that all people realize, we’re freely floating in the same ocean and freedom is soaking the strands of our hair, to our fingertips, the curves of our hips, and straight to our toes; all because ripples were made.
the ripple pt 3.
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the ripple pt 3.
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I think it’s often overlooked how small actions (seen as good or bad) can change the course of our journey in big ways. I feel it’s easy for humans to consciously or unconsciously fall into patterns of self-serving greed, where the ripples expand for many years to come.
How do we get around that? It’s no surprise that there isn’t a way around it, as it’s so deeply programmed into us as if it’s second nature. Yet what many don’t realize is it can be easily transformed.
We transform by humbling ourselves.
We transform with forgiveness.
We transform with love.
We combine the 3 and envision ourselves as the person standing next to us; we transfer the transformation to them.
We transfer to them in knowing we can’t heal anyone but ourselves.
But we can plant the seeds of transformation in hopes that they too will attain a level of healing that causes ripples within their own field.
Maybe with enough ripples it will create a world of waves that collide and seamlessly crash to a point that all people realize, we’re freely floating in the same ocean and freedom is soaking the strands of our hair, to our fingertips, the curves of our hips, and straight to our toes; all because ripples were made.