Last week I was on a boat on open sea in Thailand when a Tsunami alert reached us due to an earthquake in Sumatra. Our boat went full speed direction land and stopped when the shore was in near eyesight. In the first place we were then told that we would stay on sea and watch out for the wave as this was supposed to be a safer place compared to the shore land.
After the first shock at one point panic broke out on our boat and I felt a lot of fear within me and around me and I decided to sit down properly and go into a ChiKung State of Mind in order to relax. For a short moment I had to think about the book Sukhavati of Sigung and what he and my Sifu told me about Amitabha Buddha. But there was this sword in my head that cut that thought immeadiately. I wanted to live and I wanted to be safe here. And I started to pray to Guan Yin. I was just sitting there repeating my small mantra over and over again. And then I became incredible calm and peaceful and whatever happened around me did not affect me during that time.
I am grateful that we were blessed and in the end there was no Tsunami.
I am grateful to be alive.
I am grateful for the strong wish to be alive.
I am grateful for my refound prayers. I remember that as a child I prayed a lot. I would hide myself and pray for the wellbeing of my family. Along the way I lost that although I have always believed in something bigger. I have realized that my prayers have come back with training the Shaolin Arts.
I am grateful for the Shaolin Arts.
I am grateful for this thread as it feels good to write this down.
I am grateful to you for reading this.
My blessings go to the people that have been affected by the earthquake last week and to all the people that are still traumatized by the Tsunami of 2004.
After the first shock at one point panic broke out on our boat and I felt a lot of fear within me and around me and I decided to sit down properly and go into a ChiKung State of Mind in order to relax. For a short moment I had to think about the book Sukhavati of Sigung and what he and my Sifu told me about Amitabha Buddha. But there was this sword in my head that cut that thought immeadiately. I wanted to live and I wanted to be safe here. And I started to pray to Guan Yin. I was just sitting there repeating my small mantra over and over again. And then I became incredible calm and peaceful and whatever happened around me did not affect me during that time.
I am grateful that we were blessed and in the end there was no Tsunami.
I am grateful to be alive.
I am grateful for the strong wish to be alive.
I am grateful for my refound prayers. I remember that as a child I prayed a lot. I would hide myself and pray for the wellbeing of my family. Along the way I lost that although I have always believed in something bigger. I have realized that my prayers have come back with training the Shaolin Arts.
I am grateful for the Shaolin Arts.
I am grateful for this thread as it feels good to write this down.
I am grateful to you for reading this.
My blessings go to the people that have been affected by the earthquake last week and to all the people that are still traumatized by the Tsunami of 2004.
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