Wow, I am god-smacked by the pictures today in my coffee foam. A cute little owl on a branch was first. The Canadian Goose or Duck showed up next. It appears to be landing on the water. Last was this lovely whale. WOW, another whale. This whale has so much definition to it, too!
It looks like an Orca whale. It sings love songs to its family and community. The community works together in harmony, listening to each other as they migrate from one area of the ocean to another. They stick together as a pod. They care for each other, the young and the old. They celebrate birth and mourn the passing of their community members.
The message today feels as though we too, need to sing love songs. This will help us to rise up and surf the waves I have been talking about each day. Grief will still appear, but the love will bring us to the top of the wave, rather than to the bottom where the water cascades over us, rolling us along the rough sand on the bottom of the sea.
Rise up through those low times, rise up and feel the lovelight that will carry you through the rough and tumble times. Lift up your communities. Share with your neighbors and families. Care for one another like the pod of Orcas does. Be loving and kind, yet, protect your pod from predators, as you migrate through the seas living a magical life.
The Tawny Owl appearance made me smile. It reminded me of a day in the woods when I didn't have my phone with me. I was checking fence lines. Low and behold I looked up and there watching me was a beautiful owl. I wasn't sure what kind of owl it was as we have two different ones that frequent our woods. The Barred and the Great Horned. The owl I saw looked like a Great Grey Owl. It was bigger than a Barred, but it did not have the ear feathers.
Years later I learned that Great Horned owl young, don't have the ear feathers. They also leave the nest well before they can fly. They climb around the trees until their flight feathers come in. I have often thought about that beautiful bird. I can see it in my minds eye. Staring at me with curiosity. Seeing this owl in the foam, reminds me of that feeling of curiosity. I feel as though there are times in our lives when we will not be able to identify the reason something happens until years later. Now I know, simply through coincidence of a friend's pictures, the identity of the Owl I saw.
The message is that not all is revealed when we want it to be. The answers we seek will reveal themselves in their own time. Be aware, be curious, and trust the process.
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Canadian Geese have always been a sign of love for me. I grew up watching them fly overhead every spring and fall as they migrated north or south. They fly in formation and share the leadership role. They stick together as they fly to their destination. They will move together as one to avoid predators from land or from the sky.
Another message of community and love. Stay alert and move away from anything that could harm your well being.
Yes, I had a dream last night, too. I had a dream that I was in a very large home with lots and lots of rooms. They were filled with someone elses stuff so we didn't use them. A friend arrived. Her curiosity was contagious. We started going through each room, one by one. We salvaged what we could and redecorated each room. It was so much fun. Once we completed that step, we decided that there was plenty of room to create another living space. The new space had a kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms and a beautiful living room. It was fresh and clean and new. It also had a separate entrance for the family that moved into it.
Be curious when life seems cluttered. Be creative and any problems you face will resolve themselves.
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I drew 3 cards yesterday, but I heard that I was only to share the first one. Bliss in Presence. It speaks for itself. Live in the moment, for that is all there is.
Manifest a magical day... or something better!
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