Journeying

 

Journeying

We journey.

We journey with family.

We journey individually.

We meet and connect with many people along the way.

Some we keep for life and some only enter our lives for the briefest of times.

Through our connections and associations with family and other members of society, we gain knowledge, insights, skills, ideas, thoughts and wisdom.

The journey whether simple or complex, is our journey.

We live it according to our needs, dreams and goals.

All knowledge, insights, and ideas gathered throughout this lifetime are essential to support the journey we are on.

We utilise these insights and knowledge to further our experiences and to help others with the information we have gained along the way.

We share.

We guide.

We explore and enhance our lives with life experiences and knowledge gained and shared.

Our journey is unique to us.

Our experiences help us grow as spiritual beings.

We journey with the right people by our side, for short bursts or long term.

We journey together offering support, knowledge and experiences.

During our lifetimes, these experiences, knowledge and insights gleaned, shape us and allow us the opportunity of sharing with others who we connect with on our journey.

Where our journey has taken us and where the opportunities to support and care for others has presented itself.

Passing on our experiences and knowledge which helped our selves journey forward onto others.

To offer support, knowledge and growth.

To uplift and find your way.

To journey forward with faith and hope.

Our journey supports our life goals, family needs, growth and expression of who we are.

Journey knowing the right people come into your life to support your life experiences and your goals.

All offer experiences to enhance your knowledge base so that you may be the best that you can be.

To see your potential fulfilled.

Journey with love in your heart.

Journey with love and light.

Walk your path with family and friends by your side.

Embrace who you are.

Journey.

Journey well and grow.

 

 

Blessings

Karen