Back @ South East Cabin
Another rather tiring day whirling around organizing our future here. The details of these things are not relevant for writing down in this journal. But as we are dealing with these sometimes complex processes, we learn. As we have learned already from our intern removal experiences in The Hague. Learning and preparing for creative insights, even serendipity. Today again I discovered how vital it is to keep an open mind and to stick to your principle of simplicity:
If you are looking for solutions to what you have defined as problems, do not worry but try to change your mind set. While you are searching for a way out of material shortage or scarcity, just look the other way round: focus on all your abundant surplus in whatever respect. Could you manage with less? Reshuffle by shaping room, in sharing, and try to ground deeper in your spiritual inspirations: develop your simple art of miraculous feeding, housing, building, growing, etc.
Victims of war, shipwreck, fateful disease, can survive not by struggling right away. But by mindfull awareness of their situation, by opening up to the unexpected, deep trust. Survival is an art. What we need is learning to live from profound acceptation of our situation and at the same time on a higher spiritual level. Too abstract, you say? Beautiful but easy spoken words? Perhaps...But even now, as I sip my evening tea, I feel less tired now I wrote down this vision of simplicity. The outcome of a learning experience. And -not to forget - of our quiet and beautiful walk together alongside the Weser river up to South East Window at the Fishers Cabin. Lovely!
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