I also embrace the wonky. Give me the off-kilter, delightfully surprising perspective. It has its own beauty, just as valid as something perfectly constructed.
I am very sorry for your loss. Sending care to you and yours ❤️
Asha Sanaker: At 77, I have seen too many loved ones depart. They are very alive to me -- Col Jordan, his dear wife Norby. They are so very alive to me. I cannot bear to think these dear, dear friends -- Uncle and Aunt in my feelings for them -- have passed away. They are vividly with me, interacting in my daily affairs, even though they passed circa 15 and 12 years ago.
I cannot know how it is for you. I know sorrow from loss of a loved one, and I have deep feelings for you in your loss.
Even today you evince cheer, with that picture of the little, dear masked mischief-maker.
I would never, ever harm one. I would take measures to contain their damage. But they are lovable.
In German, they are called Waschbären, literally, "wash-bears" -- in reference to their washing of prey in the brook as they feed.
All little critters are so lovable, and even in your sorrow, you share a cute, pretty picture of the little mischievous fellow.
And you remind us of the little, daily deeds in love of neighbor.
You have become a dear friend in correspondence. It is almost as if I can hear your voice.
You are a person of deep feeling, of fine intellect, and a good heart.
Yes! I want to live in the wonky raccoon (community) built house of the world, too. With a bountiful, partly wild garden, profuse with riotous color, sweet and sassy aromas, and textures. Sending much light and love, friend. ❤️✨
*Oh, my goodness Asha, I needed this exact witness today*. I am holding you and your family in the Light and praising your wisdom and gentleness in the face of life's many challenges (not to mention our oversized senses of importance or potential annihilation). I am so good at preaching self care *and* so good at neglecting to practice what I preach. I wish there were fewer truly rabid raccoons in charge at the top of society and government right now, but this human world has always been imperfect and challenging for everyone, and so far, the universe has not needed *my* permission, approval, or understanding to do what it does. So I think I will do the dishes and take myself for a walk in the sun. Or take a nap. Something quiet and peaceful and unhurried. And wish you peace and safe travels and kindness. Aloha
sending you love Asha ~
I also embrace the wonky. Give me the off-kilter, delightfully surprising perspective. It has its own beauty, just as valid as something perfectly constructed.
I am very sorry for your loss. Sending care to you and yours ❤️
Indeed, holding you in love and light. May this season of resurrection bring some sense of comfort and peace 💞
Asha Sanaker: At 77, I have seen too many loved ones depart. They are very alive to me -- Col Jordan, his dear wife Norby. They are so very alive to me. I cannot bear to think these dear, dear friends -- Uncle and Aunt in my feelings for them -- have passed away. They are vividly with me, interacting in my daily affairs, even though they passed circa 15 and 12 years ago.
I cannot know how it is for you. I know sorrow from loss of a loved one, and I have deep feelings for you in your loss.
Even today you evince cheer, with that picture of the little, dear masked mischief-maker.
I would never, ever harm one. I would take measures to contain their damage. But they are lovable.
In German, they are called Waschbären, literally, "wash-bears" -- in reference to their washing of prey in the brook as they feed.
All little critters are so lovable, and even in your sorrow, you share a cute, pretty picture of the little mischievous fellow.
And you remind us of the little, daily deeds in love of neighbor.
You have become a dear friend in correspondence. It is almost as if I can hear your voice.
You are a person of deep feeling, of fine intellect, and a good heart.
Yes! I want to live in the wonky raccoon (community) built house of the world, too. With a bountiful, partly wild garden, profuse with riotous color, sweet and sassy aromas, and textures. Sending much light and love, friend. ❤️✨
Sending you love and holding you and your family in the light. 💖
*Oh, my goodness Asha, I needed this exact witness today*. I am holding you and your family in the Light and praising your wisdom and gentleness in the face of life's many challenges (not to mention our oversized senses of importance or potential annihilation). I am so good at preaching self care *and* so good at neglecting to practice what I preach. I wish there were fewer truly rabid raccoons in charge at the top of society and government right now, but this human world has always been imperfect and challenging for everyone, and so far, the universe has not needed *my* permission, approval, or understanding to do what it does. So I think I will do the dishes and take myself for a walk in the sun. Or take a nap. Something quiet and peaceful and unhurried. And wish you peace and safe travels and kindness. Aloha