The Watercourse Way

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Reflect upon how the gentle water compares to the solid stone and marble it's capable of carving through. The soft water overrides hardness--deep valleys surrounded by mountains of granite have been carved away over the centuries by the patient, quiet, moving liquid. Imagine being able to enter where no space appears to be available, and to move slowly, speaking seldom and allowing yourself to be harmoniously intact as you see a lower, less noisy and noticeable place...a place where all others desire to come to you .This is the watercourse way. (Wayne Dyer, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life)

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  1. The water demonstrates the true meaning of 'patience'. Beautiful shot and post. Thank you.

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  2. It's true that when you change your thoughts, you change your life. Beautiful thoughts, beautiful life. Quiet thoughts, peaceful life.

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  3. water runs deep
    the sound causes my sleep thereby the flow of thought
    generates free do of the emagination

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  4. Sandy, This is beautiful

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  5. I like the picture of the rock, water wears away the rock, every grain of sand came from rock somewhere

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  6. Anonymous2:08 AM

    Sandy,I can't put in the exact words I'm feeling about the picture. But it has got a cold feel to it yet beautiful :)

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  7. Now you know I am particulary fond of this way....

    Beautiful truth.

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  8. Anonymous8:18 AM

    I read somewhere that people should be more like water. Conform with the container. It will make life more easier.

    I love your reflections here, Sandy. Would you mind exchanging links?

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  9. Today Wayne Dyer does speak to me (He's on channel 13 a lot) but do you remember him way back when when he was very religious?

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  10. Anonymous10:36 AM

    beautiful. my son and I often look for little tide pools when we are vacationing, plus, the streams here too have little knooks just like the picture :)

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  11. Beautiful... :O)

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  12. Very, very nice! There is so much in that message. The rocks are breath taking when you really think about the power that water has.

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  13. Rocks and water, forever together!

    Luiz

    If you have time, see my new post!

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  14. This looks exactly like the one at Canajoharee Creek in upstate NY. So very beautiful.

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