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For me, it is a way to link with others that share the same adventurer's energy and perhaps to forge friendships. I just also like to share the abundance and wisdom of living in an era where the quantum leap of consciousness has taken place and is directly experienced in life.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

10. The Seashores of Holland


Early morning of Monday March 9, I traveled off to Rockanje, a place near the sea in The Netherlands. I was attracted to the place by the 'largesse' of the sea, and the exquisite natural surrounding. The images caught my eye when I was scrolling searching for something else on my pc. I saw and I decided immediately to spend 2 nights. I was so thrilled and could not wait to get away from the much denser place here in Belgium. 

I could already feel the better air, the more abundant green and the fresher surrounding. Off I went. I took some stuff with me so that I could occupy myself also in the room. I am currently writing a book on Personal Power, a book written for indigos and relating to my own travel experiences, the need for being empowered and high energy. The writing fits perfectly in the current situation as well. I am writing on how to get to an empowered high energy and doing things we normally don't do,  but want to do. More on the book later.

I arrived sound and safe with my temporary car, lent to me by a friend who does not need it for the moment, another lucky stroke of the great supportive universe. I  took off and visited the nearby dunes and found myself walking for 3 hours. The image here above is a shot from within those dunes, gorgeous !  Tired and upbeat, I came back with great satisfaction into the hotel. Here is a picture, I was not attracted to the hotel and thought I was going to stay in the charming property that they also run. However, I chose to stay and it turned out really well. The inside of this hotel is quite beautiful.

I could feel I was in a good space here, and the earlier Brussels tiredness disappeared. The environment had a positive impact on me. I rejuvenated. Here is an evening view of the hotel, whilst I was sitting outside, enjoying the stars, the cold air, the coffee and the blanket around me. The room I had at first was less inviting, so asked for a change and got room number 22, a great number ! I enjoyed the flying of a little bat in front of my window and a gorgeous view of the evening sun and trees all over. The birds were singing out loud, no denial. 

Closeby there is a charming big property (see picture) that is used only for festivities, it belongs to the hotel. It was empty when I visited it, and the garden had a pond with a couple of swans. Tiny flowers were everywhere in the surrounding woods, and people were friendly all the way. I had sunshine the whole stay. As I walked during the days, visited the sea I felt rejuvenated and energized. High energy, in the vortex, and enjoying every moment. 

I love Chinese food, so went to the local Sun Garden for a Chinese evening diner. The young couple was very pleasing and kind to the customers. Here is a picture from the inside, when I was at the table. Cié cié (thank you in Chinese). I felt surrounded by good energy the whole time and when I drove back to Belgium for a short stay in Brussels, I received an inner message to go further north to Holland very soon. I have planned that trip for the week of March 16. In the mean time, I prepare myself for a Taichi Chuan week-end in Huy, in the Tibetan Monastry Luenten Ling.

I meditated every day for a little while, took care of being positive, high energy, finding many little details to enjoy and to stay in a place of self-empowerment and emotional balance. I am pleased with what I did and am doing. I believe the travel is also about testing my personal skills as a self-sufficient person in a world where many think with a consciousness of lack. There is much to enjoy and it is all about tuning into the willing to enjoy, instead of being a victim of circumstances. That too has to do with my travel.  JL

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