<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n There is a word I love to use in meditation which is \u201cbuoyant\u201d The idea of being buoyant to life<\/em> The word buoyant has the root word \u201cbuoy\u201d in it So, when I say, \u201cBe buoyant.\u201d<\/em> <\/p>\n To listen to this meditation in its entirety, and many more, go to:<\/strong><\/span><\/em>
\nI use it often
\nIt is one of my favorite words to describe the relationship between the soul and the self.<\/p>\n
\nMeans no matter how deeply you might get dunked
\nYou will always<\/em> float back up.<\/p>\n
\nSo, it can be the stormiest of seas
\nbut that little buoy of *YOU* is going<\/em> to pop back up.
\nThe soul is like that.<\/p>\n
\nI am reminding you HOW
\nTo connect to the soul.
\nBecause the soul is inherently buoyant.<\/p>\n
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