Imagining the Beach

I was thinking about the beach the other day. Like I often do. Imagining myself being right there so close to the ocean and can smell it, feel it and hear it. Me. Sinking my toes in the sand. Or sitting on the sand quietly listening to all the sounds. Right now I can only imagine. But imagination is the first step of being there.

When I think like this, I begin having synchronicities. It only takes one thought for it to begin. Now I keep seeing shows on tv that show the beach. New shows. Old shows. Doesn’t matter. It might because it’s summer. But some shows are about Christmas. I always wonder why they air them at this time of year. Is it supposed to help us to think of something cold to cool us off? I’d rather not have that kind of help.

I don’t like extremely hot weather, but I never get anxious for winter to come. The perfect weather in which it wouldn’t be too hot or too cold would be between 75 and 80 degrees. No more snow? I think I could handle that. Maybe California.

If I ever decide to do that, and when I think about the beach, it does come to mind, I should probably look into some moving companies Los Angeles has to offer. But first I should imagine it has already happened. That’s the LOA way. So the ‘experts’ say. I don’t want to repeat what others keep saying unless I have experienced it myself. Which I have.

Right now I don’t know where I would like to go. All I know right now, is I want to live somewhere near the ocean. But not so close that I need to worry about hurricanes. So, how do we do that? How do we imagine having what we want without worrying? How do you do it? I’ll share my thoughts about that later.

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  • Ebbs, Flows, and Synchronicities | dianabrunson.com — August 12, 2010 @ 9:07 pm

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