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When the heart feels like it is scattered in a million pieces, when the cause for which one stands for, seems vague, not achievable  and all hope is lost... it pays in life to know that there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

 

I saw it most fitting to sum up my experience in Caux in a prose piece…..or sort of……Unsure, yet excited, I never thought the speck element in me would soon be fully embodied as a positive aspect of the person that I am, The travel on which I embarked with a feeble mind turned out to be a real eye opener and a powerful self discovery exercise.

 

From Caux I gained many things that will forever be a better part of me. I made friends for life and I got out of my comfort zone. Egoism no longer had a place, but my self esteem was greatly boosted.

 

As I write this I am the colour indigo as it resembles the fire that the Caux Interns Second Session Team had as a whole and when I think of the story sharing I become the colour fuchsia pink...

 

No reason for this one. The friendships I made will always be resembled by the colours white, orange and purple mainly because it is the colours of the string around my hand. I am grateful for the experience I had because my inner self was cleansed of almost all negativity and what I took away from this whole experiences are the words PUSH and ME. In order to see the change in your life or country, you have to be willing to push for it not in a forceful manner, but in a rather determinative one. The Initiative begins with me as a person.

 

After Caux my aim is to teach others what I have been taught and inform others in the manner that I have been informed…

 

Young Damsel…….:-)

 

  2013
 CAUX
interns II
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