Grateful for What I Have
Write your sad times in sand, write your good times in stone. George Bernard Shaw
Come, tide, and wash away all those things I’ve written in sand. They were just temporary, and not worthy of taking up memory space. Each sad time has presented me with a lesson, and each lesson ends with “forgive yourself and move on”.
Gratitude keeps me afloat when that tide comes in to remove that which no longer serves - if it ever did. Bobbing in the Sea of Gratitude calms my soul and gently rocks me as it returns me to the shore of living this life.
This is how I see my Higher Power - that which is constant, powerful, beautiful. Working with the tide allows me to ride the waves rather than being tossed and turned by them. When the Sea is calm, it gently carries me as I float with the ‘flow’. It doesn’t control my decision to enter the water or to answer the question of it’s degree of wetness - it simply IS, gently calling to my innermost self to trust it.
Humility is my flotation device, and gratitude is my life jacket. They are all I need and all I’ve ever needed.
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