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Acorn (I Surrender To A Deeper Knowing)

by Trina Brunk

Rated
4.8
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
1.2k

If an acorn becomes a tree, what will I be? If a river becomes the sea, where am I going? As my life unfurls in the shape that it's meant to be, I surrender to a deeper Knowing. I choose Peace, I choose Love; from my choices unfold mysteries that I know not of. I step outside of my comfort zone; I look within, and find myself Home. photo by Kevin Butz.

Self DiscoverySurrenderInner PeacePeaceLoveHomeLife Journey

Meet your Teacher

Trina BrunkNorthfield, MN, USA

4.8 (99)

Recent Reviews

Susan

January 20, 2024

Lovely song with a powerful message. You have a beautiful voice.

Sarah

November 23, 2023

Trinaaaa 🌰🌰🌰 your voice is a voice of a Angel 🕊️ Sending Love 💗 from my heart ❤️ to your heart 💜💜💜

Sue

November 18, 2023

Trina you have done it again, another beautiful song🎵 music and words that open my heart and flood my ♥️ with love and peace, your songs are so emotive. Thank you. Many blessings, light and love 🙏💖✨️

Rachel

November 16, 2023

A beautiful masterpiece! The message of surrender is speaking to my heart ♥️ Thank you , Trina ☺️🕊️🤍

DC

November 16, 2023

very thought-provoking and very pretty. Thank you.

🦋Christine

November 16, 2023

Another winner from Trina with beautiful singing and a message of peace and non resistance to what cannot be changed along life’s journey. I surrender 🙏🏻♥️✨🕊️

Michele

November 16, 2023

Trina, another beautiful heartfelt creation. I love love the words ….sending so much love 🫶🏼🫶🏼

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