I love the sea so much...
I've been visiting it a lot more lately and still, I wish I could spend more time near it.
I love watching the waves lap over each other, watching the sun reflect on it, glimmering and glistening.. listen to the sound of the water, and the gulls.. gazing out to the seemingly endless horizon.. I feel such a deep affinity with the sea. I appreciate it so much. |
I love the sea too. Such power. It fills me with awe. And such peace and tranquillity at other times.
Mountains, forests, hills, rainbows and sunsets all do this for me, but the strongest of all is the sea. |
that's beautiful, the sea - water - a very very feminine energy, consider what aspect of yourself is being relaxed by the sea.
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You're not the only one! :wink:
Water is just so beautiful and rejuvenating - a symbol of life and purity! |
What a lovely thread. :smile:
Yes, I love the sea very much too, although I admit it intimidates me at times and I always treat it respectfully! In storms, it can be terrorizing - but still endlessly fascinating. :smile: |
Where are you from?
I live on the coast of the stormy, slate-grey, North Atlantic, and I'm in love with it. My whole family live by the sea and we all get incredibly depressed spending any time away from it. We have old Irish routes, and my grandparents have always spoken about us having Selkie blood somewhere back along the line. You know what they say. Salt water, in its three forms; sweat, tears or the ocean, can mend any broken soul. Life is short and pleasures few And holes the ship and drowns the crew. But oh....but oh How very blue The sea is... |
I visited Ireland, absolutely loved it there, and strongly hope to visit Wales some day.
The ocean is the best thing there is. I feel incredibly blessed to be fairly close to the Pacific Ocean. "Patience, patience, patience, is what the sea teaches. Patience and faith. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach – waiting for a gift from the sea." - Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
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Love the sea, love you for loving the sea. x
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when i lived in florida, i spent my youth surfing, basking, skiing, etc. i especially enjoed walking the beach on the gulf coast at sunset and waiting to catch a glimpse of the green flash. i love at night when you see the phosphorescent glow in the waves.
then i moved to arizona (don't worry, it's a dry heat) lol i miss the water but we do have lakes, creeks, rivers that are just as beautiful. i suspect most people find the waters calming and satisfying because we are remembering our origins? |
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