Monday, June 18, 2007

Letting Go


Just a quick reflection. Many of you have been writing about letting go and then receiving. Joy started it I think with her necklace and then Lauren with her experience in the park. Jac too I think. Seems it must be a theme right now.


I know that we are being pushed to our limits with the energy coming in. It seems to be a transforming energy or at least this is what I am feeling. Transcending the past and clearing all the old stuff so that we can finally hold a clear high vibration for bringing in the new world.


I have struggled with a piece through this life time and probably many others. Certainly it has been a great thorn in my side. It feels like it shifted and it was in the total letting go of what I wanted the most that the wounding was healed. There is such illusion in drama but when we release the drama then we can see more clearly the truth.


I was on the hike yesterday with Jac. Midway through the hike we came across two baby mice huddled together. They appeared ill really, one weaker than the other. It seemed the one mouse was close to death but the other stayed laying closely beside and on top of the other. It would seem that this would have been a good time for the little guy to let go and walk away. Yet he stayed and one has to wonder if this was the cause of his weakness. On the shaman site, the mouse had many possible lessons but the one that seemed to stand out was "Examines life's lessons". Seems that is what we have been doing. I just encourage everyone to keep letting go, I think this is our greatest challenge and our greatest gift, not just to ourselves but to all.

6 comments:

CatherineAnn said...

Ahhhhhh....letting go. Great picture.

Jacqueline Brown, said...

It truly is about letting go of what no longer serves us. IT IS TIME! We are so beautiful and we have such wonderful gifts, to present to ourselves and the world. Power of the Mustard Seed. We are Diva-Sage stand in that energy and accept no less.

Bo said...

Right on Jac!

Anonymous said...

similiar thing happened in costa rica...there was a baby bird in the grass by the brush...we didnt know if it was dying and we had no clue what to do...we decided nature knows best so we left it...we thought for sure it had been eaten a day later because we couldnt find it...

then while sitting on the porch i saw this little chunky fluffy bird attempting to jump through the brush on small tree brances (not flying yet- but healhty!)....

we were so happy the little one was ok....

we let go to nature saying she knows best...

great pic bo of the mice...wow...

Joy! said...

what if you change perceptual positions and look again, does your learning shift?

You identify with the baby bird that is huddled next to its sibling that is dying and wonder why he can't just let go and leave...interesting.

If you identify with the dying mouse instead, what happens?

It takes both mice participating to have the drama-not up to just one. Lessons abound. I think it's pretty awesome that in all of that vast nature you happen to see two tiny mice huddled together.

Staying in the drama until the "end". Seeing things through. Well, if you were to go back and the mouse was still huddled by the dead body you could wonder if it might not be time for him to let go, eh?

But sometimes when one is in the midst of the drama, you can't seem to see that it is time to cut and run...

truly if you put yourself in that position, sibling laying near death-would you leave? Or would you share your body heat and lifeforce? I think the mice were showing tremendous humanity. Or is that a human illusion...putting our emotions on such as mice?

Jacqueline Brown, said...

I think it is putting emotions on the mice. But I whether they were sick or not the fact is that they left themselves exposed. It was an interesting experience.