Life's Observations Part 4
I have been thinking a lot about how waves from the ocean are energy flowing in and out. When you think of waves, what is the first thing that pops into your head? Fun? Surfers? Scary? All three? Could waves be considered bursts of energy that fires up our planet earth? Think about it for a minute. When waves crash into the beaches and get pulled back into the ocean, the energy of the waves die. When waves of the ocean rise, the energy builds up and out again, like the heart beating in our chests. I'm no expert in this area, however, I think it's fascinating to question and think about waves/ocean and nature in particular. It seems something soothing and calming about how nature is perfect, yet lacks explanation.
When you look at water, do you ever think how amazing it is? I mean 70% of our bodies are supposedly, made out of water. Isn't that amazing? We have so much water in our bodies, yet when we get cut, blood; not water leaking from us. I'm sure many of you would use your left part of the brain, as it is common sense to why those things happen. However, consider using your right side of the brain for a change. Let your imaginations run wild. Question the meaning behind why those things are, the way they are. It is always easier, to make a quick decision, because most of us are busy with are tight “schedules.”
Observing places/people and uncomfortable experiences is important. It seems to have improved my thought process in the end. I continuously focus on how my observing everything around me. It has helped me many times before. Do you take time to observe things around you? If so, how do you observe things? I personally sit there quietly watching things move, just as the waves of the oceans do. It sounds simple, but it seems to work for me.
Do You Value Little Things?
What do you value most in your life? How much do you like your possessions? Do you value love, nature or your children more than your material possessions? What provides joy in your life? Are you sure that the answer you are thinking of right now, is the right answer for you? Look around you, what do you have in your home; how is your relationship with your spouse, parents, relatives or your children? How much time do you spend enjoying nature or loving nature? Do you ignore nature? Do you think it's not beautiful? Is it because you do not have time to observe it? Why do you not have time? Most of these questions can be answered by questioning yourself. Are you willing to question what is valuable in your life, or continue living in blindness.