Instruct

Oh, when I am in a super receptive mode….holy cow!  Last night I finally got up after tossing and turning, freezing and boiling,  and enduring images and colors floating across my mind’s eye.  Typed two messages to two people.  One was “Yes, but I don’t know what the questions are.” Then, finally sleep.  The next day a reply message indicated the one had many questions before her.  Off I went to Sisters for exercise and sauna.  But, everything got jumbled up for sure!  Suddenly, I knew to contact WTD and say come to the Regis Labyrinth at 8:30 a.m. So, we did.

Cold.  Still. Cloudy. Good to do.  Some banter and some listening to each other process.  The walk:  Again, I picked up a pebble randomly.  When I put it down I saw that it was the shape of a shoe.  So, maybe part of the message (yesterday I seemed to have a conclusion) for me is like in Emma’s Revolution to “Keep On Moving Forward….” We don’t forget or “just move on” but we do have to keep moving forward through our lives. The one picture of the inscribed bricks that I took was “Instruct.”

The rest of the day was a marvelous interaction with colleagues at KCC class on working with adults with disabilities.  Shout out to Marcel for leading this dynamic and sometimes “misbehavin'” group of teachers!

Now a great snow is falling!

About marionpatterson

From the Heartland: Marion is a master educator, writer, Veriditas Trained and Certified Labyrinth Facilitator, a member of the Veriditas Council, creator and workshop promoter, and environmental educator. A Holy Fire II Usui and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki Master Teacher, Healing Touch Spiritual Ministries Certified Practitioner (HTSM-CP), Advanced Integrated Energy Therapy practitioner she seeks to connect with others in their knowledge and spiritual quests. She leads Healing Talking Circles using the principles embraced by indigenous populations and in Restorative Justice Circles. She and her husband, Rich, co-own Winding Pathways LLC and live in Eastern Iowa. "Encouraging people to create wondrous yards." Go outside and Play!
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