Monday, July 16, 2012

How to Live Like a Rock & That's a Good Thing! [Meandering] We were driving to the lake yesterday & Bob Seger's voice came on the radio delighting me with "Like a Rock." Every word took me to Core, that seed of self, that I speak of so often. I invite you to listen to the link above and/or read the lyrics below & hold these words in your awareness this week (particularly the ones I bolded below). Like a Rock by Bob Seger Stood there boldly Sweatin' in the sun Felt like a million Felt like number one The height of summer I'd never felt that strong Like a rock I was eighteen Didn't have a care Working for peanuts Not a dime to spare But I was lean and Solid everywhere Like a rock My hands were steady My eyes were clear and bright My walk had purpose My steps were quick and light And I held firmly To what I felt was right Like a rock Like a rock, I was strong as I could be Like a rock, nothin' ever got to me Like a rock, I was something to see Like a rock And I stood arrow straight Unencumbered by the weight Of all these hustlers and their schemes I stood proud, I stood tall High above it all I still believed in my dreams Twenty years now Where'd they go? Twenty years I don't know Sit and I wonder sometimes Where they've gone And sometimes late at night When I'm bathed in the firelight The moon comes callin' a ghostly white And I recall I Recall Like a rock. standin' arrow straight Like a rock, chargin' from the gate Like a rock, carryin' the weight Like a rock Like a rock, the sun upon my skin Like a rock, hard against the wind Like a rock, I see myself again Like a rock Given all that is up right now related to values & our individual sense of right & wrong, this song speaks volume. It is time to pull all of our strength/energy from the places in which it resides & live it here, now. If you want to know yourself so well & to live like a rock, consider registering for the Core Class. Click here to learn more & to register: http://www.lifecoachdane.com/classes.html Here's to living from our Core like a rock, Dane

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