“The ebb and flow of Life is never more clearly represented than
in the oceans’ movements. The tides of these great bodies of water rise
and fall in regular rhythms, and the waves continue to roll to the
shores in endless and varied patterns, just as they have been doing for
millions of years and will continue to do so for millions more.
These tides and waves maintain a relative predictability unless
other unforeseeable forces of Nature intervene, which have been known to
happen. Hurricanes and earthquakes, for instance, can have a dramatic
effect on the characteristics of both tides and the waves. The oceans
cover 70 percent of the Earth, and the human body averages a composition
of 70 percent water. They dynamic gravitational interaction of the sun
and moon that moves these massive bodies of water and creates the
shifting tides also affects our human bodies in ways that we respond to
instinctually, often having a great deal more influence over our moods
and emotional states that we are aware of.
An important aspect in the art of living is to move with the ebb
and flow of your emotions, joining their fluidity but not being captured
by it. It is also not necessary to become obsessed with any particular
fluctuation in mood or feeling. They are simply emotions, often
activated in ways that are completely beyond your understanding. When
you neither minimize not exaggerate the intensity and importance of your
emotions, you then have a greater sense of when and how to express
them.
You have been fighting the ebb and flow of your own feelings –
denying your hurt, anger, or sorrow – by either attaching yourself to
one of the other and nurturing it as if it were a nursing child, or else
smoothing over your feelings with more practiced responses that deny
and hide what is going on beneath the surface of your expression. When
you attempt to constrict yourself from experiencing your emotions, it is
much like trying to stem the tides that grow even more forceful with
every attempt humans make to control them. Allow yourself to swim with
these variations rather than resisting them.”
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