Magic can occur when we
listen to our gut(solar plexus) and follow our intuition. When we let our, "Spirit Lead The Way."
Hunny and I planned a long
weekend in nature, camping under the stars listening to the water lap onto the
beach. We had it all set in our minds,
we were going to rent a boat and find a private beach, set up our tent and hang
for a few days. Hunny can fish, I can
drive the boat, read or swim. We had
toyed with going to a creek as we love the water sounds, but after much
deliberation and believing that the creeks we know would be to cold yet, we
decided to go to the lake we had been to before. We knew it, we were comfortable with it, and
it’s warmer there so I can go swimming. We
imagined it, we saw it and we were excited to go.
Two days before our departure
as I was thinking about our trip I got this sick heavy feeling in my gut. I asked what is this about? No answer.
So I sat with the feeling for a moment and remembered what I was
thinking about before I got the feeling and it seemed clear that it was about
going to that lake. I asked the
question, should we cancel the trip to the lake? It was hard to listen clearly, as I was quite
excited to get away. Then I saw a vision
of the damn (that is creating the lake) break and the water come rushing down.
I took a deep breath and said “Okay, we won’t go to the lake.” As soon as I agreed we could cancel the lake
outing the feeling in my gut went away.
I knew clearly at that moment we were not to go to the lake. Somehow, I also knew that the damn was not
going to burst. The image was just a
message that this was not the place for us to go right now. How am I going to tell Hunny?
Hunny did not question or
second guess my “gut feeling?” He agreed
that although we may not understand it, it is important to listen to it. All we knew is that we wanted to be by water.
The day before our departure as I was
visiting with a friend, she mentioned a creek we had considered but thought
would be too crazy busy and we were not sure there was still camping. She informed me there was camping and being
we were leaving on a Thursday we would avoid the craziness of the
weekends. She said we had to go, it is
so beautiful. Here is one picture of the
creek, it really was an amazing place. (more pictures and stories have been posted on my Wonder Filled Moments Blog.)
We don’t like to be in crowds
of people. We like to be quiet and
listen to the birds, the breeze, the waves or babbling brook, or the crackling
of a fire. We actually prefer creeks and
streams over lakes because their sounds relax and rejuvenate us. When we arrived at our destination, Fossil
Creek, we found only one campsite occupied.
We walked around the creek and examined all of the sites before deciding
where to place our tent. Satisfied that
we had the perfect spot, we unloaded our vehicle and created our home away from
home. 100 feet away from the creek, we
could hear the sounds of the water clearly.
For two days and nights we enjoyed the entire creek area, we had it all
to ourselves. The people in the occupied
site did not return until the next morning, only to take down their tent and
leave.
Home away from home |
This location did not allow camp fires or fishing so we decided to move on the third day. As we were saying Good Bye to our site and thanking it for being our home for a few days two Arizona Black Hawks circled us and the site, before flying away. It was amazing, as if they were acknowledging our gratitude and thanking us as well. Leaving the creek that Saturday at noon, we passed 20 - 25 vehicles on their way in. It is a 15 mile winding, narrow, dirt road. We know how blessed we had been to enjoy the quiet sounds of nature with no interruptions.
While traveling to our
destination for our 3rd night in nature, I kept imagining a campsite
open for us, with some kindling next to the fire pit. When we arrived one out of the six sites
available remained. Not only was there
kindling, but a beautiful fire place built out of the river rocks. It was a bit warmer at this
site so we left the cover off of the tent, to sleep under
the stars, after warming up by our beautiful fire with water sounds in the
distance.
We enjoyed a magical weekend
getaway in nature with very little interaction with others. GUS (God Universe Spirit) knew where we could best relax and insured I got the message not to go to the lake. Because I listened to my gut (solar
plexus)intuition not knowing the outcome we were free to explore and enjoy two of
the most beautiful oasis’ in the Arizona Desert.
Trust you gut instinct, we were all born with one and can learn how to hear it through quiet practice. I have found the more I listen to it the more magic is brought into my life.
May you find your magic, your bliss.
In Gratitude,
Linda G
Trust you gut instinct, we were all born with one and can learn how to hear it through quiet practice. I have found the more I listen to it the more magic is brought into my life.
May you find your magic, your bliss.
In Gratitude,
Linda G
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