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Dr. Maura Conlon's avatar

I so love this. The beguiling aspects of water as you describe and its connection to Time and to the shifting inner tides and stopping to notice where we are and how we are. My felt sense, as I read your words, is that we are not alone. Even if it looks that way from the outside. I felt it so powerful, also, to know that dance of salt water from New York Harbor and the fresh water from the river tributaries upstream touch even 150 miles away. No distance is too great. Nothing is impossible. Thanks for your beautiful words.

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Kristin Kaye's avatar

Thank you for YOUR beautiful words: "We are not alone...No distance is too great...Nothing is impossible." Great reminders for me today! 🙏

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JFT Beach 🇬🇧 🏊 🧘‍♂️'s avatar

This is great. Looks like an amazing spot to be. I saw your blog on Sarah Fay's recommendation post today and have just subscribed. I will also share this post in my newsletter round up on Sunday.

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Kristin Kaye's avatar

Thank you JFT Beach! Welcome. So happy you stopped by. I feel very lucky to live by the Hudson. Something about the river really helps me to slow down. I'l excited to be included in your round up. Excited to check out it 🙏

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Robin Blackburn McBride's avatar

Lovely, Kristin. That message about taking time in the turn is just gorgeous.

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Kristin Kaye's avatar

So glad it resonated Robin! It's funny--I feel I tend to think of things in more black and white terms. We're either in motion or we're not. But this taught so much about all that happens in-between...; )

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Lisa-Marie Cabrelli, Ph.D.'s avatar

I love the drop anchor meditation. It's so accesible.

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Kristin Kaye's avatar

Oh good! Happy yo hear that Lisa-Marie.

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Shaista Ali's avatar

“So much happens in the turn.” This is beautiful.

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