Course Corrections

Published On: August 6, 2016

Liberty spinnakerA vessel can get off course from time to time, tossed about by waves and wind.  This is why it is valuable to have a star to guide you and a course laid out.  Minutely detailed tracks on a vast ocean are not necessary.  When your star cannot be seen, check in often with your inner compass.  How are you doing on your passage?  Have you become a bit misguided?  Who is at the helm: human or spirit?  What is your ultimate goal, your destination?  Small course corrections on a daily or moment-to-moment basis are helpful.  Expect deviations, but do not allow them to alter your main voyage.

Love and service.  These are the words written on your chart.

Note from Suzanne:  The photo shows “Liberty,” the boat that carried us across the Atlantic!