“Lots of people are born into lives that feel like a journey in the very middle of a big ship on familiar seas; they sit comfortably, crossing their legs, they know when the sun will rise and when the moon will wane, they have plans that they follow, they have a map! But then there are those of us, a few, who are born into lives that feel like standing at the very top of the ship's stern; we have to stand up, hold on tight for dear life, we never know when the waves will rock and we never know where the sun will set or when the moon will wane! Nothing follows the laws of common nature and we live in a wild, wild awakening and the only map we have is the map of the stars! We're called to see the lighting tear at the horizon, we're chosen to roar with the tempests, but we're also the first ones to see the suns rise, the first ones to watch the moons form anew! There is nothing ordinary, nothing at all. But neither are we! And we wouldn't want it any other way!”
In this quote by C. JoyBell C., the author uses a metaphor of a ship to illustrate the different paths people take in life. Those who are born into lives that feel familiar and predictable are compared to passengers comfortably seated in the middle of a ship, while those who experience life as unpredictable and challenging are likened to standing at the top of the ship's stern, holding on tight for dear life. The author emphasizes the uniqueness and unpredictability of the latter group, who live in a constant state of transition and awakening, guided only by the map of the stars. This quote celebrates the courage and resilience of individuals who embrace the challenges and uncertainties of life, ultimately choosing a path less ordinary.
In today's fast-paced and ever-changing world, many of us may feel like we are constantly standing at the top of the ship's stern, navigating through unpredictable waters. The quote by C. JoyBell C. beautifully captures the essence of living a life that is not bound by the constraints of routine and predictability. In a society that often emphasizes following a set path and adhering to a plan, it's important to embrace the unpredictability and excitement that comes with charting our own course and embracing the unknown.
This quote by C. JoyBell C. beautifully describes the contrast between those who live predictable lives and those who embrace the unpredictability and excitement of life.
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This quote by C. JoyBell C. highlights the contrast between a predictable life and a more unpredictable, adventurous one. As you reflect on this passage, consider the following questions:
“... we sat back and let the moon shine itself all over her, and we saw that Tia was full of light. Billy said that when we die the darkness leaves us.'We're pure and perfect then,' he said, 'the way we are when we're born.”
“The past doesn't exist. There is nothing to be sorry for. Today is when we start to live. Look... look at the sea. The sea has no past. It is just there. It will never ask us to explain. The stars, the moon are there to light our way, to shine for us. What do they care what might have happened in the past? They are accompanying us, and are happy with that; can you see them shine? The stars are twinkling in the sky; would they do that if the past mattered? Wouldn't there be a huge storm if God wanted to punish us? We are alone, you and I, with no past, no memories, no guilt, nothing that can stand in the way of... our love.”
“Let's go crazy, crazy, crazy 'til we see the sun. I know we only met but lets pretend its love. And never, never, never stop for anyone. Tonight lets get some and live when we're young! ♫”
“It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers.”
“The moon is whole all the time, but we can’t always see it. What we see is an almost moon or not-quite moon. The rest is hiding just out of view, but there’s only one moon, so we follow it in the sky. We plan our lives based on its rhythms and tides.”