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June at LRY: WATER

"They both listened silently to the water, which to them was not just water, but the voice of life, the voice of Being, the voice of perpetual Becoming." - Herman Hesse, quote from Siddartha


Water can power cities, birth whole new eco-systems, destroy homes, and carry vessels to new lands. What would it be like to listen without trying to tame, to ride the currents and respect the power?

We learn both to surrender to the waves and to direct the current, cultivating awareness and tools that act like a sturdy ship with which we can sail the seas of life. 


And on a purely practical note... joyful lake dunks before and after surf club classes are encouraged. 


with love,

emily and lry

 
 
 

19 Comments


Ardy Khaire
Ardy Khaire
10 hours ago

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BILL STEPHNIE
BILL STEPHNIE
16 hours ago

The Hesse quote about water as the "voice of perpetual Becoming" really resonated — I've been thinking a lot about what it means to listen without trying to tame it. https://zimage-ai.com

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I've been looking for resources on how to better listen to nature and the Hesse quote really resonated with me, especially the idea of water as a voice of Being rather than just something to control. https://pika-labs-ai.com

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DAMIEN MADELINE
DAMIEN MADELINE
4 days ago

The Hesse quote about water as the voice of Being really resonates—especially paired with the idea of listening without trying to tame it. I've been looking for ways to bring that same presence into my own practice. https://aiphotoonline.com

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nykibew
6 days ago

Lama Rod’s talk appears deeply insightful and thought-provoking. The themes explored encourage reflection, awareness, and personal best motorcycle trailer growth. we appreciate conversations that challenge perspectives, inspire mindfulness, and help readers engage more intentionally with the world around them.

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