Subject: Work of the Waves

Work of the Waves

Take a load off your feet. The waves will do their work for you."
--on a bench at Cape Perpetua

We put so much attention on what we’re doing or not doing as women; we focus hard on our hard work. Truly, though, the best things in life come to us as if on a tide. This happens when we stand still, exactly where we need to be.
 
The story goes that in 1922, Robert Frost was working on the poem, “New Hampshire,” staying up all night feverishly trying to complete it. He realized it was morning when the sun streamed in, and he got up to gaze at the sunrise. Suddenly he had a flash of inspiration for a new poem. What he wrote flowed perfectly, “in just a few minutes, without strain.” It was to be his most famous work, “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening.”
 
It wasn’t Frost’s conscious labors, but the flow of restful creativity that brought this beloved poem into the world. In the same way, you and I need to lay aside our striving, especially at the waning of the year, and open our hearts to the creative and transformative discoveries that will ride the tide toward us.
 
An hour south of this site on the coast, a small, brave, willing group of women will accept the invitation to lay down their labors and rest, and be replenished, and let their genius and their inspiration come to them December 5-7.  
 
This retreat splashes our way with yoga, winter solstice journaling, yoga, and walking on the beach. We have a last minute opening - is it for you?
, 87808 Terrace View Drive, Florence, OR 97439, United States
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