perfect faith...

I think of a still pool of water. It calms me when my prophecies manifest. It sounds crazy, “knowing” something is going to happen and then when it does reacting to it as if you didn’t know. But this is how it is for us, those who can hear the information, no matter what information we receive, we are still human and we must process it through our emotions.

I wonder, will this change? Will it become easier? Will my fears subside?

But this is it. I’m in the thick of it. This is the last karmic battle (at least for awhile). I know this.

I see my life unfolding, it is profound and beautiful and yet I allow a person, insignificant, to throw me and toss me like a ship caught in a storm.

I allowed it but no more. I am done. It is over. I am empowered.

Perhaps, the Captain has come at just the right time, to help me navigate the storm. It helps to have two.

I’m thankful and blessed. It is a practice of perfect faith.

Comments

Very Poetic and well written. I like the last two lines most.
Boozy Tooth said…
Two Captains is good. And i volunteer to be First Mate!

Anyone fucks with you... they fuck with ME!!!
Jeanne Estridge said…
I have trouble separating out a general feeling of unease from "knowing"...
xxx said…
I don't really know what's going on for you, but I do know that you are extremely capable of riding a storm.

xx best wishes
Ribbon :)
Gaia said…
I was short of faith a month ago,and as I was recollecting and writing my post yesterday, I felt that fear all over again.

I want to have faith and know that MY GOD will save me. Today I am wondering 'where is HE'?
Brian Miller said…
let the captain take the wheel...the waves may still shop...but i am sure that the captain will navigate it for you...
Anonymous said…
funny, but even in this post there is a new calmness in your writting...I really like it...

peace
Mike said…
Is the captain a new relationship? I am thinking that it sounds like it.
JenJen said…
Easy to read and easier to relate to. Thanks for sharing Stacey. Always a pleasure...
Tess Kincaid said…
As long as my head is above the water in that pool, I'm doin' fine!
Roni Loren said…
There are always going to be those people in life who try to toss you off course. Sounds like you're in a good place about not letting them affect you.
Here's wishing you calm seas ahead.
Shadow said…
you have conquered. that's all that matters. enjoy the journey...
As always, Stacey, your words and thoughts resonate deeply. Sometimes, there are amazing experiences to be gained from being in rough seas - an opportunity to realize your strengths and truth - but I'm wishing you safe passage to those calm waters that are waiting for you just ahead. Sail gently and firmly, bright one, with your guiding lights beside you. Love. xx
Renee said…
Never give up your right to steer your own ship.

You and the goon are worth battling any waves in sight.

xoxoxo
Well, well, well, haven't been around for ages and thought of popping in. And what do I see? A magnificent new header, a smiling person greeting me and a beautiful, thoughtful post. Many thanks and I hope everything's OK with you.

Greetings from London.
Betty Manousos said…
I love your thoughts. Always your posts ate food for thoughts!.
love and hugs
Susan R. Mills said…
I love this. Beautifully written.
LarryG said…
the next time you know what will happen you might also begin to know how you will react - take the next step - this is intriguing
Sahildeki Ev said…
Very well written..Captain ??
Michael said…
I hope your captain and you navigate waters safely for many horizons to come! :)

Yes, so true--we must process things through our emotions too, otherwise we miss everything we can gain and learn from it.

Thinking of you, Stacey, during this holiday season and wishing you and yours the very best indeed. :)

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