Thank you, Preetha!
I believe I am a relative of trees. Their majestic souls always feed me! I often say, I am a wash and wear being! It takes the fall of a leave to make my day or the presence of trees to feel so blesssed!
The gifts are there, aways there! So close by yet many times not so easily seen! We have to use our magic, the sense of perceiving to spot then and replenish ourselves for ever in their discovery!~
Serving is becoming part of that relationship where all areas invisible or not grow as they learn, breathing the togetherness. And in this dance the parts also fortify, expand. Yet each individual is touched and without knowing to what extreme or dimension, it develops too!
The time I started working with the nurses from a Nursery Home. They had asked me to share with them some relaxing practices. Their petition was such an opening to a bigger possibility. Connecting to my own care, so from here, nurses could connect with their own care and nourshment and thus the residents' care.
When I asked them, if they could share how they took care of themselves, the answer from one of the nurses, reflected what the residents had shared with me. " I have no time to care for myself. I am too busy and I arrive home too late and tired." Then, as the time together unrolled, the understanding that care for others comes from the heart from a place of care, which starts within started an understanding beyond words. A sort of ripple effect!
This reading takes me to Carmela. A neighbor and a recycler. Her toothless smiles has the power of making your whole self smile! She is full of stories which shower you with her magic, her strenght. When I see her is like finding a Dandelion, that tiny yet magical flower which is you blow into, its petals spread flying away. Finding paths, finding the possiblity of encounter and magic!
I have from time to time felt, what if this is my last moment? I could die, I have been very blessed. My body dies but my spirit unites with the energy of all that is.
I would like to read more about Ramana Maharshi
It takes me to the miracle I keep seeing any time I stop and think of our body's amazing abilities; such perfection! Like the eye's capacity to focus in such amazing timings whether it is a magestic tree or the minute plant flea!~ Being able to capture that which in a camera takes (now a days) mili seconds to do so!
On Jun 10, 2024 Mercedes wrote on An Unusual Gift From My Grandfather, by Rachel Naomi Remen: