A good skier always focuses on the fall-line of the slope and controls his or her speed through edging and turns. It's similar to being in the alignment with your truth; being in alignment with the natural contour of the slope. Instead of focusing on a tree trunk or rocks, because your skis tend to move towards where you look, I focus on the rhythm of the terrain while taking in the beautiful scenery and joy of being exactly where I want to be.
No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, know that you are welcome here.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Reconnecting to Our Magnificence
A good skier always focuses on the fall-line of the slope and controls his or her speed through edging and turns. It's similar to being in the alignment with your truth; being in alignment with the natural contour of the slope. Instead of focusing on a tree trunk or rocks, because your skis tend to move towards where you look, I focus on the rhythm of the terrain while taking in the beautiful scenery and joy of being exactly where I want to be.
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I've been a photographer most of my life. What I enjoy most is capturing a moment of beauty and experience. Nature and travel are my main focus. For more information about me and to see my images, please go to http://www.catherinesinger.com
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What a beautiful way to connect skiing with how we see the truth. I especially love "your skis tend to move towards where you look." Look at the beauty around you and you'll receive more! Thanks, Catherine!
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