You Can’t Rush Your Healing

You can’t rush your healing by Trevor Hall – by Trevor Hall

I recorded this song on my sailboat anchored off Maui.

The photos are from our time spent in and around Hanalei Bay Kauai.

Trevor wrote this spiritual filled song inspired by his grandmother’s words of Wisdoms, in that she told him about getting old and the body dying…

She said,

our true being never dies… “we” are not running out of time as we grow older…

We are actually running into our Spiritual ‘home coming’.

There is a natural way we all can ‘Die with dignity’.

~ ~ ~

The song also points out that our challenges are often our greatest teachers.

When we are challenged by situations that at first seem beyond our capability to overcome…

we are stressed.

However,

when we dig in and do what is necessary…

We transcend these challenges and a new found confidence becomes part of our nature.

Others see this confidence and our new perspective of ‘Fearlessness’…

And it inspires them.

May you find this inspiration that will help others in ever expanding circles of embrace.

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The Start of 2020

Our business was doing great, but we still couldn’t afford to buy a house or a condo. Renting in Maui for another 30 years was not an option we wanted to take. Then, Bobbie Jo suggested we buy a sailboat that is comfortable to cruise and live in. By the end of January, we started looking for our new home.

After a long search, we found our dream boat in Mazatlan, Mexico. COVID-19 was not yet a concern when our boat hunt began, but masks were starting to appear at airports by the time we flew to Mazatlan. Originally, we had planned to get the boat ready as fast as possible to cover a full calendar for the busy wedding season. However, it was apparent our business was going to tank amid the pandemic, and the struggle went on until the end of the year.

Luckily, we scored an awesome condo for only $19 a day at Mazatlan. On the 10th day of our stay, we received the news that all harbors will be closed the next Monday morning. We thought we’d be stuck in Mexico longer, but another sailor advised us to leave before sunrise.

We felt the adrenalin of escaping the Mexican harbor master just before the sun rose that faithful day. The seas were rough as waves were building up in the tight channel that led us to the open ocean. We ended up anchored off an adorable little isle just a mile offshore. We enjoyed cruising to many spectacular anchorages and cute villages on our way to Puerto Vallarta, where we would depart for Maui on May 7. On May 30, 2020, we completed our 24-day passage from Mexico to Maui.