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The Ocean is You

By Jayden Kyryluk  It is said the ocean is a better reflection of who we are than a mirror itself. Every wave is a lifetime, every lifetime a wave. You can step into the ocean twice, but it will be a different ocean. Constantly evolving and constantly changing, like us. When you step into the ocean a second time, you arrive with the experience that you have been there before. You are not the same, and neither is the ocean. Your cells die and are reborn, memories come and go, and every moment you are new. With every wave the ocean is reborn. Every wave a new thought, and every thought a new wave. They come and go…they come and go. Every moment brings renewal, for us and the ocean, echoing the power of growth within us. Life is but an ocean, and you are the shore. At some point, you must drift away and lose sight of it all. The shores of your identity fade away when you take off that tight shoe of who you think you are.  Step into the ocean. Step into who you really are.

Salutation to the Sun

By Kyle Wilfer Aadhithya-hrudayam Punyam Sarva-Shathru Vinaa-shanam – Peace comes to those who keep the sun in their heart As the sun prepares to perish on this day, allow our souls to rest and come anew with the growing strength of the force that gives us life. As the trees, plants, and small insects are awaiting their waking from their deep slumber in the coming months, allow us human incarnations to take this time to reflect, love, and know that the life force in the world is slowly becoming stronger. Allow the source of all life be kept in our hearts, in our minds, and in our spirit. The oneness of all on this manifested plane is symbiotic with the sun's strength and life giving power – allow us to never forget this ultimate truth. As we come from the source and will die to the source, allow us to manifest the source in all we do.  Kyle's Bio: I am witnessing the promises and pitfalls of this incarnation and writing is the mechanism in which the witness can speak. Throug...