Tag: barefoot souls

  • Barefoot Souls

    Barefoot Souls

    Verse 1:

    Barefoot in the rain, I’m standing here

    Feeling the cold droplets, on my skin so near

    The storm is raging, but I’m not alone

    I’m waiting for the dawn, to lighten up my unknown

    Chorus:

    Standing barefoot in the rain

    Waiting for the dawn, to ease my pain

    And though the night is dark and long

    I’ll keep holding on, to what I know is right and strong.

    Verse 2:

    The thunder rolls, but I’ll keep my ground

    I’ll keep my eyes fixed, on what’s to be found

    The wind is howling, but I’ll keep my head

    I’m waiting for the sunrise, to bring the light that I need

    Chorus:

    Standing barefoot in the rain

    Waiting for the dawn, to ease my pain

    And though the night is dark and long

    I’ll keep holding on, to what I know is right and strong.

    Bridge:

    And I’ll keep standing here, with open arms

    I’ll keep my heart open, to the calm

    And I’ll let the rain, wash over me

    And I’ll be ready, when the dawn comes and set me free.

    Chorus:

    Standing barefoot in the rain

    Waiting for the dawn, to ease my pain

    And though the night is dark and long

    I’ll keep holding on, to what I know is right and strong.

  • Just one Word

    Just one Word

    Verse 1:

    It was just a word, a simple sentence

    But it hit me like a ton of bricks, and made me feel so intense

    It came out of nowhere, but it meant everything

    It changed my world, it made my heart sing

    Chorus:

    Cause one word, from someone who cares

    Can change everything, it feels so rare

    It can make you feel loved, or it can bring you down

    And it can turn your world, completely around

    Verse 2:

    It was a whisper, a gentle breeze

    But it cut through my heart, and brought me to my knees

    It was a spark, that lit a fire

    And it changed my life, it was my one desire

    Chorus:

    Cause one word, from someone you care

    Can change everything, it’s so rare

    It can make you feel loved, or it can bring you down

    And it can turn your world, completely around

    Bridge:

    But now I see, that one word can bring hope

    And it can change your life, and help you learn how to cope

    With the struggles of life, and all the pain

    And it can give you strength, and make you feel alive again

    Chorus:

    Cause one word, from someone you care

    Can change everything, it’s so rare

    It can make you feel loved, or it can bring you down

    And it can turn your world, completely around

    Outro:

    So I’ll hold on, to that one word

    And it will guide me, as I’m moving forward

    And I’ll keep it close, to my heart

    And it will give me hope, when I’m falling apart

  • My voice

    My voice

    Verse 1:

    A blank canvas, so white and so bare

    It’s staring back at me, but I’m standing here in despair

    I want to create something, but I fear it won’t be right

    The pressure is mounting, it’s causing me to lose sight

    Chorus:

    Cause a blank canvas, is the scariest thing

    I fear that I don’t have the answers, and my mind starts to ring

    It’s a daunting task, to create something new

    And I’m scared that I’ll fail, before I even begin to do

    Verse 2:

    I have all the tools, but I’m lacking the inspiration

    I want to find my voice, but it’s hard to find the motivation

    I’m feeling stuck, and I don’t know what to do

    I’m scared that my work will be mediocre, and that I’ll come up short too

    Chorus:

    Cause a blank canvas, is the scariest thing

    I fear that I don’t have the answers, and my mind starts to ring

    It’s a daunting task, to create something new

    And I’m scared that I’ll fail, before I even begin to do

    Bridge:

    But I know I can’t let fear hold me back

    I’ll take a deep breath, and give it my all, and unpack

    All the potential that I know is there

    And I’ll keep moving forward, with every care

    Chorus:

    Cause a blank canvas, is the scariest thing

    I fear that I don’t have the answers, but I’ll give it a swing

    I’ll take a chance, and see what I can do

    And I’ll create something beautiful, because I know I can too

    Outro:

    So I’ll keep creating, and I’ll keep trying

    And I’ll keep pushing through, when I’m feeling like crying

    And I’ll know that I’m on the right path

    And I’ll keep moving forward, with each and every song and dance

  • All in all

    All in all

    God’s provision is all we need,

    It flows like a river wild and free.

    From the Words in Scripture, we read

    His love for us will always be.

    Chorus

    God’s provision is all we need, With His love, we’ll succeed. He’ll guide us through the darkest hour, With His power, we’ll never cower. His provision is all we need, Through His love, we’ll find our speed.

    He guides us through each day and night,

    With His light shining on our way.

    He’s always there to make things right,

    And lead us to a brighter day.

    With every step we take in faith,

    His provision will lead the way.

    Through every storm and every test,

    He’ll be with us night and day.

    As we sing, we let our hearts bleed,

    Pouring out our souls in every song

    With His provision, our spirits will be freed

    And we’ll find a place where we belong

    So let us trust in His great name,

    For He will never let us fall.

    With His provision, we’ll rise to fame,

    He is our All, our all in all.

  • Let’s walk

    Let’s walk

    On the narrow road that winds ahead

    I walk alone, my feet feel lead

    But with you by my side, oh how I feel

    A strength that comes, a love that’s real

    We take each step, our hearts entwined

    Our love, a force that is defined

    By every breath, every moment spent

    Our bond, a love that will not relent

    With you, the journey is not so rough

    Our hearts, a shield, our love, a bluff

    Against the trials that may come our way

    Together, forever, we will stay

    So let us walk, this narrow road

    Our love, a light that will unfold

    A never-ending journey, hand in hand

    With you, my love, forever I’ll stand

    On the narrow road that lies ahead

    I’ll walk with you, my love, until the end

    Our journey long, our love will thrive

    Together, forever, we’ll stay alive

  • Show me

    Show me

    Show me colors I never thought I’d see, Like the shimmering gold of a summer sun, Or the bright, bold shades of a rainbow’s hue, That dance and play in the sky above.

    Lead me to a land of possibility, Where every day is an adventure, Where the world is alive with vibrant energy, And the beauty of life is on full display.

    Take me on a journey through fields of gold, Where the wheat sways gently in the breeze, Show me the majestic mountains that rise up high, And the sparkling streams that flow with ease.

    And when the night falls and the stars come out to play, Lead me to a place where the fireflies dance, Where the night sky is alive with twinkling light, And the world is filled with wonder and chance.

    So show me colors I never thought I’d see, And take me on a journey to a world of dreams, Where every day is filled with magic and wonder, And the beauty of life shines bright, it gleams.

  • What is the difference between “resting for” something and “resting from” something…

    What is the difference between “resting for” something and “resting from” something…

    You ask anyone who has run a race, hit the gym or finished an event, you wanna do that again? They will say “absolutely”, but if you ask them, you wanna do that again right now? They’ll say, “No thanks, gotta get some rest first…”

    At its most basic level, resting for an activity refers to the idea of preparing oneself for an upcoming task or challenge. This might involve physical preparation, such as stretching or warming up before a workout or game, or it might involve mental or emotional preparation, such as taking a few deep breaths before a big presentation or calming oneself before a stressful meeting. Essentially, resting for an activity is about getting ourselves ready to take on whatever lies ahead.

    In contrast, resting from an activity refers to the idea of taking a break after we have completed a task or challenge. This might involve physically resting our bodies after a workout or mentally decompressing after a long day at work. Resting from an activity is about allowing ourselves time to recharge and recover, both physically and mentally, so that we can be ready to tackle the next thing that comes our way.

    So why is it important to differentiate between these two forms of rest as we start 2023?

    For one thing, it helps us to be more mindful of our own needs and to be more intentional about how we care for ourselves. It can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life, and to push ourselves too hard without taking adequate time to rest and recharge. By recognizing the importance of both resting for an activity and resting from an activity, we can be more intentional about building rest into our lives in a way that allows us to be more resilient and better equipped to handle the challenges that come our way.

    This is an idea that Brené Brown has explored in her work on vulnerability and wholehearted living. In her TED Talk on “The Power of Vulnerability,” Brown discusses the importance of cultivating a sense of belonging and connection in our lives, and how this requires us to be vulnerable and open to the ups and downs of life. But being vulnerable and open also requires us to take care of ourselves, to be mindful of our own needs and to practice self-compassion. This means taking the time to rest and recharge, both before and after the challenges that we face.

    For Brown, resting is not just a matter of physical or mental recovery, but also a way to connect with ourselves and with the people around us. She writes, “Rest is not the absence of work. Rest is not the absence of striving. Rest is the presence of worth. It’s the presence of love and connection.” In other words, resting is about taking time to be present with ourselves and with others, and to recognize the inherent worth and value that we bring to the world. This requires us to be intentional about building rest into our lives, and to be mindful of when we need to rest for an activity and when we need to rest from an activity.

    Here are a few ways to incorporate both resting for an activity and resting from an activity into your daily routine:

    • Take breaks between tasks: It’s important to allow yourself time to rest and recharge between tasks, particularly if you are working on something mentally or emotionally demanding. Taking breaks can help you to refocus and feel rejuvenated, rather than burnt out.
    • Get enough sleep: Sleep is crucial for both physical and mental recovery, so it’s important to prioritize getting enough sleep every night. This means establishing a regular sleep schedule, creating a relaxing bedtime routine, and taking steps to create a sleep-friendly environment (such as keeping your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet).
    • Engage in relaxation techniques: There are many different techniques that can help you to relax and recharge, such as deep breathing, meditation, or mindfulness practices. Experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you, and make time for relaxation on a daily basis.
    • Connect with others: Building connections with others is an important part of wholehearted living, and it can also be an important form of rest and recharge. Whether it’s spending quality time with friends and family, joining a social group, or participating in a hobby or activity that you enjoy, taking time to connect with others can be a great way to restore your sense of balance and well-being.
    • Prioritize self-care: Finally, it’s important to prioritize self-care in your daily routine. This might mean setting aside time for a hobby or activity that you enjoy, taking a relaxing bath or shower, or indulging in a favorite treat. Whatever it is that helps you to feel cared for and nourished, make sure to make time for it in your schedule.

    Balance is so important in all of the ideas above, find your rhythm, find your pace, rest for and rest from various activities. By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can be more intentional about resting for an activity and resting from an activity, and build more resilience and well-being into your life. Remember, rest is not just about physical or mental recovery, but also about cultivating a sense of connection and worth, and taking time to be present with yourself and those around you. By taking the time to rest, you can better prepare yourself for the challenges ahead and live a more wholehearted and fulfilling life.

    Much love

    Dean

  • Quiet and chaos

    Quiet and chaos

    In the still of the night I find myself caught. Between the calm and the storm The tension of quiet and chaos, Tugging at my mind, leaving me torn

    I try to escape. To find some peace, but the chaos within me never seems to cease. The quiet it beckons but the storm rages on, leaving me trapped In a cycle so wrong.

    I long for the silence, The Peace it brings. But the chaos, it follows like the flutter of wings. I try to outrun it but it’s always at my heels. The tension between quiet and chaos and he fears it reveals

    I’m caught in a battle, a war in my mind. The quiet, it whispers. But the chaos, it screams and it shoves. I try to find my balance, but it’s hard to be kind to the part of me that just wants to hide.

    I seek refuge in the quiet but the chaos, it lurks I try to escape it. But it always seems to work its way back into my head. The tension, it never fades, leaving me stuck in this endless cycle of quiet and chaos, of fear and dismay.

    But I won’t give up yet I’ll keep Fighting this Fight, I’ll seek out the quiet and try to make it right. The chaos may rage on but I won’t be overcome I’ll find my way through. This tension between quiet and chaos, this scary unknown.

  • Should insecurity stop me from…

    Should insecurity stop me from…

    A few days ago I was up early and a cold misty morning at Sardinia Bay was not the most auspicious of starts, but as I wrapped my red KWAY Jacket around me and trudged up the sandy dune (LOL if you know exactly what I mean), the sand was cold and the mist was thick. Even made it hard to see as the air was so moist… Can see more here about Sards.

    I ran down the dune to get my feet warm and hit the water and it was freezing cold and so I just followed the shore and kept walking. Calm, windless, misty Sards. I made my way about 500 down the beach and just surround by mist, I saw these 3 Dark Horses in the distance. So I continued my way down the beach and got a very flat section of the ocean, a pond like, very flat swimming pool if you will. Ice cold water and perfect for a morning swim.

    As they approached the shore, the group of horses standing at the water’s edge didn’t move, their dark coats glistening with the morning dew. They were majestic creatures, with powerful muscles rippling beneath their skin and eyes that seemed to penetrate my very soul. They just have so much presence and I was so nervous that I had interrupted their walk, that I was getting in the way somehow. So I asked one of the jockeys if everything is ok, if I should move or leave “their space”, if they wanna get in the water.

    And she gently replied, “No please, them seeing you in the water is giving them the courage to consider getting in the water, as they never want to walk in water, ever. So this is amazing. Thank you.

    So I asked nervously if I may approach the horses and she said I could…

    I approached cautiously, not wanting to startle them, but as I drew near, one of the horses turned its head towards me and let out a soft whinny. I couldn’t help but smile at the greeting, and I reached out a hand to stroke the horse’s nose. To my surprise, the horse nuzzled my hand and I let out a contented sigh. I couldn’t believe it – these wild creatures seemed almost tame, as if they were waiting for me to arrive. (I know that sounds ridiculous…)

    I spent the next 10 minutes walking with with the horses, marveling at their beauty and grace as they walked gently in the shallow water, almost to my knees at times. I had never felt such a strong connection with an animal before, and I knew that this was a moment I would always treasure. I felt Gale (more about that later and my YouTube channel coming soon) Story time with Dean and Gale, say, Dean if you’re brave enough, you will give other people the courage and bravery to also step into cold situations and take some risks for their dreams. And that’s all I hope to do here… Light a fire in your bones.

    And then almost instantly, the jockey gestured to her friends and the horses turned around and they said good bye, and then I was alone, with what felt like the most Holy Moment just before sunrise… I quickly whipped of my clothes and dived into the freezing water, Goodness me what a wake up. Best. Feeling. Ever.

    As I turned to head back home, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe and wonder at the magic of the natural world. It was moments like these that made me believe that there was still so much out there waiting to be discovered, and that life was full of endless possibilities. I realised then that goodness me I long for the wild, I long for the cold on my skin, I longed for the insecurity and unpredictability that the weather and the wild could produce.

    As humans, we are hardwired to seek security and predictability. It’s a natural instinct that helps us feel safe and grounded in a rapidly changing world. But sometimes, following our dreams requires us to make scary, insecure decisions that challenge the status quo and push us out of our comfort zone. (And sometimes we need someone to show us that some things are possible…)

    For many of us, the thought of taking a risk and stepping into the unknown is downright terrifying. We worry about failing, making mistakes, or being judged by others, the fear that maybe the water is too cold and I don’t know what I could find in the depths? These fears can hold us back and prevent us from pursuing our passions and living the lives we truly want.

    But as Brene Brown says, “the only way to get to the other side of fear is to walk through it.” In other words, the only way to achieve our dreams is to embrace the fear and uncertainty that comes with making bold moves.

    This doesn’t mean that we should blindly charge ahead into the open seas and hope for the best without considering the potential consequences. (I think of Frozen 2 here) It’s important to carefully weigh the pros and cons and make informed decisions. But it does mean that we should be willing to take calculated risks and embrace the potential for failure as part of the journey.

    Making scary, insecure decisions can also be an opportunity for growth and learning. When we face challenges and setbacks, we have the opportunity to learn from our mistakes and come back stronger. These experiences can help us develop resilience and build the courage to take on even bigger challenges in the future. one small step into the water turns into an open water swim turns into an icy swim in the arctic circle. My prayer is that your dreams would frighten and awaken you to your core.

    But perhaps most importantly, making scary, insecure decisions allows us to live authentically and follow our hearts. It’s easy to get caught up in the expectations of others or the societal norms of what we “should” be doing. But when we make the brave choice to pursue our dreams, we are able to live a life that is true to ourselves and fulfill our unique purpose.

    At 19 I started to play the guitar for our little local youth ministry in Benoni. (Yes I have photos and no I won’t share them, LOL) And I recall the bravery I summoned to perform for a small audience of like 20, even though it took a million wrong notes to find the right melody and key. I remember the insecure steps I took to my first job interview as I tried to impress the boss with all the “right” words”. I remember the strength I had to pull out of my self when I had to stand for something I believed in and no one stood up with me, leaving me without a job, but standing up for what I believe was right. I even remember the insecure teenager who knelt on his girlfriends kitchen floor and asked her to marry him.

    Now, we seek clarity and stability, but the truth is they aren’t real. You know this to be true with in yourself.

    So if you’re feeling scared or uncertain about making a big decision, remember that it’s okay to be afraid. It’s a natural part of the process. But don’t let your fear hold you back from chasing your dreams. Embrace the insecurity and take that first step towards making your dreams a reality. You never know where it might lead you…

    I’ll come with a couple lines from my favourite band, Switchfoot. (Thanks Jon)

    We found a way out
    The city takes everything it can
    But outside the crowds
    I can feel my lungs again

    Born for the blue skies
    We’ll survive the rain
    Born for the sunrise
    We’ll survive the pain

    Listen here.

    Grace and Peace

    Dean

  • What is the difference between “holding space” and “giving space” to/for someone…

    What is the difference between “holding space” and “giving space” to/for someone…

    Holding space for someone and giving someone space are two distinct concepts that are often conflated or used interchangeably, but they have significant differences in their meanings and implications on relationships. Here I want to explore these ideas like one would a forest, slowly and gently, watching where we step as to try and see the difference between these two terms and how they can be used effectively in our relationships and communication.

    Holding Space VS Giving Space

    First, let’s define each term. “Holding space” refers to the act of being present with someone in a non-judgmental and supportive way, without trying to fix or change their experience or emotions. (Men I know this seems impossible and that we want to FIX FIX FIX). It involves actively listening, offering empathy and understanding, and providing a safe and caring environment for the other person to process their feelings and thoughts. “Giving someone space,” on the other hand, means allowing that person the physical or emotional distance they need to deal with their own issues or feelings without interference or pressure. It can involve taking a step back and allowing the other person to have some solitude, or it can mean giving them the time and freedom to work through their emotions on their own. For some, this can be a very lonely and isolating experience. This is why it is so key for us to understand and see the difference in approaches here.

    Now that we have a basic understanding of the two concepts, let’s explore the differences between them in more detail.

    One key difference between holding space

    One key difference between holding space and giving someone space is the level of involvement and engagement. When you hold space for someone, you are actively present and engaged with that person, offering support and understanding as they navigate their emotions. You are not trying to solve their problems or fix their feelings, but rather you are simply there to be a supportive and caring presence. THATS IT. On the other hand, when you give someone space, you are taking a step back and allowing that person the freedom and independence to work through their own issues. You may still be available for support and communication, sending message every once in a while, but you are not as actively involved in their emotional process.

    Another difference between holding space and giving someone space is the level of emotional connection and intimacy. Holding space for someone involves creating a deep and meaningful connection with that person, where you are able to offer genuine empathy and understanding. This requires vulnerability and a willingness to be emotionally open and present with the other person. Giving someone space, on the other hand, involves allowing that person the freedom and independence to deal with their own emotions without interference. It may involve less emotional intimacy and connection, as you are not as actively involved in their emotional process. Here it is also important to take note of whether someone said “they need space” or if you have decided to just “give them space”…

    Finally, the timing and context of holding space and giving someone space can also be different. Holding space is typically done in the moment, as a way of being present and supportive with someone who is struggling or dealing with difficult emotions. It is often used as a way of offering comfort and support in the face of adversity or crisis. Giving someone space, on the other hand, may be more appropriate in situations where the other person needs some time and distance to work through their own issues or emotions. It may involve taking a step back and allowing the other person some solitude (loneliness and solitude are two things not to be confused) or independence, in order to give them the time and space they need to process their feelings. (Once again, depending on who initiated which course of action).

    The place of EMPATHY and VULNERABILITY…

    In friendships, empathy and vulnerability are key ingredients that help to foster deep and meaningful connections. Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, and it allows us to connect with others on a deeper level by putting ourselves in their shoes and seeing the world from their perspective. Vulnerability, on the other hand, involves being open and authentic with others, sharing our thoughts, feelings, and experiences even when it may be difficult or uncomfortable.

    Both empathy and vulnerability are essential for building and maintaining strong and healthy friendships. Without empathy, it can be difficult to fully understand and support our friends, and we may struggle to connect with them on a deeper level. Without vulnerability, we may not feel comfortable opening up and sharing our true selves with others, which can prevent us from building meaningful and authentic relationships.

    By cultivating empathy and vulnerability in our friendships, we can create safe and supportive environments where we can be honest and open with each other, and where we can offer genuine support and understanding to those we care about. Whether we are dealing with joy or sadness, success or failure, by embracing empathy and vulnerability, we can create friendships that are based on genuine connection and support.

    So, for me coming out of some dark places and having to fight some memories that have turned into monsters, I really hope this distinction helps someone. I think the main difference between holding space and giving someone space is the level of involvement and engagement, the level of emotional connection and intimacy, and the timing and context in which they are used. Holding space involves being present and engaged with someone in a supportive and caring way, while giving someone space involves allowing that person the freedom and independence to work through their own issues and emotions. Both can be valuable and important in different situations, and understanding the distinction between them can help us navigate relationships and communication more effectively.

    Let’s keep in touch

    Grace and peace

    Dean