At last night's Santa Clara Awakin Circle, in response to the passage by Kahlil Gibran , I shared these reflections from my blog:
COAST DWELLERS
Being a coast dweller is about living on the edge of two worlds. The land side is close, warm, familiar, where space is bounded by lots, streets, neighborhoods, communities, cities, parks, states, countries. The ocean side is distant, cool, mysterious, unbounded, all-inclusive and all encompassing.
Being a coast dweller shapes our lives in ways we’re aware of and ways we’re not.
My days are a fugue woven of flowers and boats; of sun and mist, of bright, piercing bird calls and the cool, background rhythm of the fog horn. I turn inward toward the land when it’s time to get things done, and outward toward the ocean when it’s time for wonder.
After 72 years on this planet and 35 years on the coast, I’ve come to the conclusion that one way or another, wherever we live, we’re all coast dwellers.
Before I first met you, I saw you standing on the deck of a boat headed toward shore. Maybe you saw me the same way. Then we walked over to the beach, took off our shoes, and wiggled our toes in the sand.
Posted by Aryae Coopersmith on May 28, 2020
On May 29, 2020 Ashima Goyal wrote:
In our Ahmedabad circle too the reading led so many beautiful shares. The water provided for many different metaphors but also a reminder of our oneness...
I had shared about the day I got married and the moment of "vidai" when one family was giving me away and another was taking me in and how that moment was full anxiety and also excitement; fear and also love.
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