This a a blog about the process of building a Meditation Centre in Bali. If you want to read from the beginning of my story, please go to the archives on the right hand side of this page and click on April 2011. Enjoy the journey with me.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Snorkeling in Bali
Tony and I Just returned from Bali after doing some creating on the land we now own there. Part of my dream has been to live within walking of a beach. I love to swim and snorkel; in fact, during this last visit as I snorkeled in the clear blue waters of Jemeluk Bay, I thought to myself: "I could do this every day for the rest of my life and never get bored!" I am bursting at the seams with gratitude for what is transpiring in my life. To be led on a journey to a remote part of Bali and find a hidden paradise with its unique underwater world, and then to find and purchase land there, is quite magical. This is what happens when you dream, then follow your heart's guidance, putting aside all fears and doubts and jumping off the deep end and going for what you really want. It can be scary at times, because there are no guarantees and the future's not ours to see, but if we just muster up a bit of courage and throw caution to the wind, it is amazing what the universe sends our way. (Actually, it's always better than our own dreams!)
Tony and I have put together some video footage of our snorkeling experience on the coral reef at Jemeluk Bay. For those who have never been snorkeling, may I introduce you to the beauty and wonder that lies just under the surface. If you watch it to the very end, you'll be in for a treat as 2 lion fish dance into each others arms!
If you haven't seen enough, here's another video of some more beautiful fish in the waters at Jemeluk, Bali.This place is a 10 minute walk from our land!
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Barb, everything is looking amazing! What a journey you are on. I also love Tara for the bathroom... I held a miniature Tara lately as I was searching for a mediation deity for myself...how interesting.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to making it to Bali some day soon... Keep up the great work.
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Terri