Dreaming of Ice and Frozen Water: Where Feelings Wait to Thaw
“Ice visits those in whom something living waits — patiently and persistently — for permission to thaw.”
“Ice visits those in whom something living waits — patiently and persistently — for permission to thaw.”
“Not every feeling is an ocean. Sometimes a stream is enough to remind you: you are alive.”
“The swamp remembers everything the earth is in a hurry to forget — and holds it safe until the time is right.”
“The flood does not come to destroy — it comes to remind you that some shores were built too long ago.”
“Rain does not ask permission — it simply comes, and reminds the earth that it knows how to receive.”
“A waterfall does not choose the moment of its leap. It simply reaches the edge — and becomes itself.”
“A lake does not ask who you are. It simply reflects — and in that lies its boundless honesty.”
“The river knows the way — even when the bank is hidden in fog.”
“On the shore, between two worlds, you stand — and both already know your name.”
“The ocean visits those who are already ready to become a little more than they thought themselves to be.”