Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 It's Saturday evening, and with minimal belongings I have made camp under the Northern Arizona stars. The wind is brisk and at times forceful. At dusk and dawn, I am visited by a red fox. She peeks from around a trunk of a Ponderosa pine. Here she stands silently observing me, and I observing her-like a mirror of Self. This occurs until nightfall and then again until full light. She shares with me to observe undetected, without making others self-conscious. After observing for a while, trust in that I will become aware of certain predictability in given situations and be able to quickly make my move; I will know what to do. She teaches me to be aware of the actions of the world around me. She teaches me about Oneness with all. She shares with me the knowledge of underground things hidden from human eyes. This is shared with the dreamer, telling the dreamer of roots and herbs that are healing and curing; to trust in my experiences of Spirit and " energies " between worlds. She reminds me that in gentleness, there is strength and courage. Take note of my awareness of smells, odors, and their subtle differences. Remain alert to unpleasant situations and/or danger because something just " doesn't smell right " . The study of aromatherapy may be just the thing for me. I am encouraged to eat small amounts frequently throughout the day. The changeability of her coat colours reflects change of the expression of the inner force. She reminds of the essential freeing of the creative life force…and this leads me back to the KAS-1 group and my wish to share of this personal experience with you. -Danielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Hi Danielle, Feels like I'm there with you. The sky feels so endless there! Last summer a red fox kept coming in my backyard. At first it would run away when I went out to see it, but by the end of the season it would stay (still a bit away from me) but would remain poking around the bushes and such while I just sat and watched it. It would keep checking on me but the visits lasted longer. I havent seen him now for awhile though. So it was very beautiful to read your story and I hope you keep posting your experiences, it is this connecting with nature that fills us...and who doesnt like a fox some wind and endless sky? (: Thank you!! Deb , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > It's Saturday evening, and with minimal belongings I have made camp > under the Northern Arizona stars. The wind is brisk and at times > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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