02 July 2011
Awareness.
I've been following solo-ocean-rower Roz Savage's travels for a while. Her blog describes not only the natural adventure and challenging details of being alone in the middle of an ocean, but also spirtual journey her trip affords.
Today's post is a good example of all three ...
I feel closest to nature, and hence closest to my spiritual self, when I am out for a walk and can admire the way the world is put together – the trees, sunbeams, flowers, leaves, birds and insects and animals. So much to look at, and marvel at.
At sea…. not so much. There is a lot of water, and some very pretty clouds, and of course the stars can be amazing if it’s a clear night, but most of the life is microscopic and/or hidden below the water. I’ve found that my form of spirituality depends very much on awareness of the living things around me, and I miss the richness and the visibility of life when I am on the ocean.
Despite these caveats, the ocean does offer a chance to step off the world and see it more clearly. But I don’t think that it is necessary to go to sea to do that – all it takes is an inquiring mind and a reasonably functional b/s-ometer. You know what I mean.
Read the rest and follow the journey here.
Stop drifting. Start rowing.
Labels:
appreciation,
noticing,
outdoors
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