One very brave time period in my life was my sailing experiences from 2009-2014. Not only did my husband and I live a life of 24/7 of heeding the weather, we lived together
on a 38’ sailboat for basically 24/7. My bravest time was off the eastern Australian
coastline & leaving a harbor where the waves were breaking. I was so scared. I overcame this fear with the reassurance from my husband that we would make it “out”. I thought we might capsize. Thank goodness we did ok.
Vicki I love your bravery. I hold you up as one of the MOST adventurous women I know. But Mark is the bravest! It's a remarkable life you have and I know it must feel meaningful. LMK
Hi Sherold, excited to hear more of your journey. Especially, how was Bhutan? Do you think it added to your spiritual awareness/growth? Am dealing with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer, hankering to become more aware/connected to our Creator. All the best, Alexandra
Oh no! I will write about Bhutan and how I conquered my fears. It did at to my growth because it felt like the reality of the true Self (another topic that's coming). It felt as if we flew into a different more peaceful reality. I had the most culture shock returning home.
But I am so so sad to hear of this. I will write about the nde next and the feeling of bliss I was in. Death is only a doorway. But please share what you can here or write to me personally sherold@sheroldbarr.com. Sending you lots of healing energy.
One very brave time period in my life was my sailing experiences from 2009-2014. Not only did my husband and I live a life of 24/7 of heeding the weather, we lived together
on a 38’ sailboat for basically 24/7. My bravest time was off the eastern Australian
coastline & leaving a harbor where the waves were breaking. I was so scared. I overcame this fear with the reassurance from my husband that we would make it “out”. I thought we might capsize. Thank goodness we did ok.
Vicki I love your bravery. I hold you up as one of the MOST adventurous women I know. But Mark is the bravest! It's a remarkable life you have and I know it must feel meaningful. LMK
Hi Sherold, excited to hear more of your journey. Especially, how was Bhutan? Do you think it added to your spiritual awareness/growth? Am dealing with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer, hankering to become more aware/connected to our Creator. All the best, Alexandra
Oh no! I will write about Bhutan and how I conquered my fears. It did at to my growth because it felt like the reality of the true Self (another topic that's coming). It felt as if we flew into a different more peaceful reality. I had the most culture shock returning home.
But I am so so sad to hear of this. I will write about the nde next and the feeling of bliss I was in. Death is only a doorway. But please share what you can here or write to me personally sherold@sheroldbarr.com. Sending you lots of healing energy.