A modern day sailing
adventure accomplished with luck and consummated with dedicated and
determined perseverance.
I loved this story
that paralleled my own dream boat escape adventure forty years
earlier that generated four books; Sailing Beyond Lake Superior,
Sailing the Sea Islands, Sailing the Florida Keys and Sailing to St.Augustine.
Liz Clark is truly a
person to be reckoned. Her unique sailing adventures opened her mind
and broadened her horizons in tune with nature, the planet earth, and
the universe.
Her remarkable story
is laced with philosophical perceptiveness and spiced with amazing
insights that can only be archived by departing from the work-a-day
world now programmed into the modern mind.
This is a must read
book worthy of more than five stars.
Excerpts;
I have proven, at
least to myself, that with plenty of hard work, choosing love will
never lead to lack. It takes courage, but once the decision is made,
doors open that seemed forever shut. Walking through them feels
hopeful, exhilarating, and full of purpose. I am not the best sailor
or the best surfer, or the most credentialed at anything, but chasing
my dream has taught me that fulfillment and self-love don’t come
from being the best. They come from pursuing our passions and
connecting to our own spirits, communities, and world. Being the
best, or richest, or strongest, or sexiest without feeling connected
doesn’t sound heavenly at all.
I stop occasionally
to pick up scattered chip bags, plastic forks, and empty bottles
along the shore as the sun touches down on the horizon. It doesn’t
matter that it isn’t my trash; it’s my Earth. And that’s the
beauty of Oneness: Love has no borders.
If we think we
already know everything, we shut ourselves off to unlimited
possibilities and potential. If we leave it all up to the experts, we
give up our power.
It’s up to us to
stay curious, keep evolving. And let go of what no longer serves us.
It’s up to us to work together and use our unique callings and
skills to get our planetary spaceship back on course.
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