Daily Gratitude: When you’re feeling down or as if you’re up against an unbeatable obstacle and just don’t know what to do….
Say this “let me be water”
Why?
Think of the power of water
All you have to do is think of what you’ve seen in the aftermath of hurricanes or floods.
But if you want to really draw on the power of the universe you could say “let me be a tsunami” or “let me be as powerful as a tsunami”
Some people could interpret that in the negative since tsunamis like the one in 2006 killed so many people and damaged so much property. But the water isn’t malevolent. Neither it nor the universe set out to find one hundred thousand people to harm. It was the result of the forces of nature.
The point and the plea here is that you want to have the force and the passion of a tsunami to conquer your fear and make it past that thing in your way. That thing may be external, or it may just as likely be internal.
If you choose to be more gentle, then think of a stream. It’s seemingly without force but what it does have is persistence. That stream just keeps flowing and finds its way around all the debris, all the rocks, anything in its way. You definitely want persistence so you can wear a path around, under, or through your problem. If you’re having a visceral reaction right now, take the day or two and think about it.
I’ve shared this poem before but not as part of the Daily Gratitude it has really touched me. It’s by John Roedel. I think you’ll agree that we all should want to be water.
When I am caught between a rock and a hard place ~
Let me be water.
When the path ahead is blocked ~
Let me be water.
When pressure builds from every side ~
Let me be water.
When fear hardens my heart ~
Let me be water.
When I am demanded to break or to run ~
Let me be water.
When I cannot see a way through ~
Let me be water.
Until at last, even the oldest stone in me remembers ~
water always finds a way.
Let me be water.
Let me be water.
Let me be water.
(John Roedel from “anoint this threshold”)


