How Do You Tell Your Stories?
Dear Godess, I want to tell the story of Ulysses but since I do not know the whole story, and more needs to evolve regarding the miracle of the healing journey, I will just say that Ulysses is living another day as we take care of him and love him.
I also think that we will learn about the true nature of healing and healer from this experience. Tomorrow is undoubtedly going to be another snow day, and Ulysses, Tom and I will snuggle and watch the snow together, with no where to go. Ulysses loves to go to one of the rooms in the barn which we remodeled last summer. Now we heat it with a beautiful old Shenadoah stove. Ulysses plops right down and goes into a deep meditative trance, refusing to leave the room. Watching snow fall: a transformation experience, but only if you have no where to go.
We all have unfinished stories, unfinished lives. Often our stories are told prematurely and we have to retell then again.
Often our stories are best left untold, because silence and emptying the mind of the drama surrounding the story gives greater peace of mind.
But we can always tell our dog and cat any story at all, and she will accept it, unconditionally.
Om Peace Amen
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