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We Came Here to Have a Human Experience: Stewardship, Compassion, and Nurturing Each Other
We Came Here to Have a Human Experience
To feel full and to feel hungry.
To feel thirsty and the satisfaction of quenching it.
To live the contrast without making it a curse.
To let the formless meet the formed not as a battle, but as a practice.
Not as a performance, but as a way of being.
The River Teaches Us How to Trust
The darker depths only consume us if we don’t trust the in the river.
The free fall of the waterfall the stirring and mixing that gives the water oxygen to come together again.
The plunge isn’t punishment.
The turbulence isn’t failure.
Sometimes it’s the very medicine that restores movement, clarity, and life.
Passing Through Sands of Time
And then, we pass through sand
purifying, remineralizing and in-forming our actual be-living.
Not stripped of who we are,
but refined into what’s real.
The sand doesn’t destroy the water it clarifies it.
Experience doesn’t destroy us it reveals us.
Stewardship Is How We Relate
Stewardship is remembering that what moves through us also moves through others.
That how we treat the river matters.
How we treat one another matters.
Compassion is the courage to stay present with what’s real
in ourselves and in each other
without turning away, hardening, or needing someone to be “better” first.
Nurturing is participation.
It’s how we hold the human experience with gentleness:
not fixing, not forcing
simply caring enough to walk together.
Nothing Is Wasted
No moment is more sacred than another.
None more painful.
None more pleasurable.
What makes a moment meaningful is how we relate to it,
how we show up inside it
and how we choose to respond.
We came here to be human.
And to remember:
nothing is wasted
only integrated.
Energy transfers, transforms and transcends.
