Yesterday I was walking past one of the large windows at
work when something compelled me to stop and look outside. So I did. And the
beauty that greeted me was almost indescribable.
The humidity is unusually low for this time of the year. And
when it is low all the colours look so crisp and vibrant. So the greens are
much greener than usual. The blues more hypnotic. Outside of the window was
like an oasis – what one would dream of if they were stuck in a desert. In
front of me in a circular garden were several palm trees looking lush beyond
the imagination. But they were real. They were in the middle of green grass
that looked like it was painted. But it hadn’t. It was real.
Beyond that was the turquoise ocean gently flowing in the
harbour. Boats, yachts bobbing up and down in an azure dream. Like a scene out
of a romantic novel. Looking up at the perfect sky with a few clouds floating
by, I was captivated. Thinking I walk past that window most every day and wondering
why I had never stopped to look outside. Never even noticed the beauty that is
there for me whenever I need it – of course it helps to see it on a perfect day
such as yesterday.
And then I knew I was being sent a reminder from the
Universe – a reminder to stop and look at what is right in front of my face-
free and accessible to lift my spirits whenever I need a lift. A reminder to
not always have my mind focused on what is so far beyond me that I forget to
see what is right in front of me.
I stood at the window for a few minutes more. Not worrying
about what others would think about me standing there - taking it all in. Not
rushing myself away. Enjoying the feeling that was taking over me. Feeling my
breath slowing down. Feeling the tension oozing out of me. Feeling lighter and
full of peace, love, light and abundance. Recognising even when we are locked
away in office settings, the outside is always there when we are ready for its
gifts and abundance. It’s just beyond the windows and doors – always ready to give. But only
when we are ready to receive.
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