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The Turtle

My past does not define me.

From the moment I hatch to the moment I first dive into the ocean, life is scary.

As I made my way from the sand to the deep waters, I wasn’t sure of what I was doing and what my future would bring; I just knew I had to get to the ocean. But once I reached the water—my world, my universe, my element,—I felt safe. I was finally home.

When you decide to move on from trauma, fear, or pain, you will experience a similarly uncomfortable transition in which a part of you does not know what awaits you and whether it is safe to change.

But what if what awaits you is home? I’m here to give you the courage to let go of the past and transition to your future.

I allow myself to experience love.

My body protects me and allows me to enjoy life. It is my vessel, the home of my soul and heart. But when you look at it closely, my shell is rigid and prevents me from experiencing close contact with others.

As much as your body is also your vessel and protector of your soul and heart, you don’t have this rigid shell to protect you from harm.

As a result, you may have adopted an energetic shell or self-protective behavior.

Be careful that this shell doesn’t prevent you from experiencing the soft touch of a hand, the warmth of a hug, or simply deeper connections with other lovable beings.

I follow my inner current.

I follow currents to enjoy traveling through the oceans with more ease.

If I try to go against the current, swimming requires more effort and I quickly become exhausted, but when I follow my stream, it is a lot easier for me to reach my destination.

Following a conducive current does not mean that you must follow every trend or social, familial, or external pressure. It means that you have to tune in with what you want and aspire to in life so that you can connect with the right current that matches your energy and purpose.