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When we connect to something bigger we start to live well

Thinking of those moments that makes life so beautiful and easy.

I think we need to get it to us every day. But often we are waiting for our antidote to earthly troubles for such a long time, like on our trip to Paris or Rome to get this kind of relief and perspective.

When you find a way to connect to something larger than yourself — life and worry can largely fall away, and instead you feel joy and ease of life as a whole.

When we look up in the sky — there it is; our antidote to earthly worries.
Try to make it a daily practice: Look out over a beautiful view, a garden or a sea, and it can ward off our worries and nurture our dreams that everything is possible and that one’s life is not actually so bad at all.

You can find it in several ways; a text, a song, a couple of minutes in a chapel. For a while in the hammock with your eyes on the sky. All you have to do is find something bigger than yourself and get in touch with it every day. Then it brings back so much more than you could ask for: peace, energy and life.

Photo credit: Jacob Owens

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