Tuesday, July 18, 2006

the youngest's ending of red wagon...

having dove through the shimmering center it burned away her old self and she felt stripped of all the old ways, cleansed so to speak of the past...her name, where she had lived, her past experiences, her family, even her body had transformed and was restructured. there was a new sense of spaciousness and ease, the mind quiet, the body relaxed, yet she had not felt so completely present as she did now. one could even call it ordinary, in this new way. it was profoundly simple and loving and kind. there was a constant, gentle tingling of energy scourging throughout her body and it loved to swirl inside her feet. it was LIFE ESSENCE itself. this was now her anchor into the beauty of each breath.

she could feel a growing patience with others that were still wrestling with the old ways and found out what compassion looks and feels like. although, she wished others could stop the incessant thought patterns that rule the human experience, she knew also that it is a necessary step, like an initiation, that we all must go through. and if it gets bad enough, and painful enough, maybe, if one is so very uncomfortable, one will be motivated to find another dimension to living this moment fully. she realized that that is all we really ever have anyway: this moment! it was the end of madness. and the beginning of LOVE, real love, nothing syrupy sweet, but profoundly deep.

she looked over and saw the middle one walking happily with the red wagon trailing behind; she saw the eldest untangling the second sister's golden hair as they giggled. and she wondered if the moon still glowed on #4's beautiful face. she was grateful for such amazing sisters that were her teachers in so many ways...and she hummed a lovely melody and lived happily ever after!!

THE END!

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