Stories, Poems, Reflections and Meditations on Life and Renewal
133. It’s Raining Again
Youtube boasts a plethora of diversity. Start with some Ho’oponopono. Move out to Tina Turner mantras. Throw in Burn the Ships (why not burn something besides forests). Jump over to a message from Pope Francis. And tie it with a Mooji bow.
So much better than smoke and smog, the gray of the early morning rains down onto our relieved planet. Even though I did a quick search, it is not easy to figure out where the wild fires stand.
Too many dead humans. Too much devastation. That is the story of the year.
When I get lost in my own inability to make a difference, I usually fall back into a prayer or meditation. Repetition, rosaries, mantras. Youtube.
I laughed when I typed Youtube. Like looking for health food in a candy store? It’s actually raining possibilities. Youtube boasts a plethora of diversity. Start with some Ho’oponopono. Move out to Tina Turner mantras. Throw in Burn the Ships (why not burn something besides forests). Jump over to a message from Pope Francis. And tie it with a Mooji bow.
Universal Love Makes ‘You’ Universal
You can be as diverse or as centered on the divinity that works for you. The Beatles are there too. So many options for how to approach the Eternal journey. Bring on the soothing rain.
Michele Stowell was a teacher, a hand holder, and encouraging voice. Born an early Gen Xer, she has lived in Western Washington for the duration. Her children, two spectacular genetic daughters and an uncountable number of marvelous scout and school sons and daughters, shine as her biggest impact and her greatest blessing. Just before her 54th birthday, Michele was diagnosed with stage four cancer. Her writing and art work are expressions of the drama and the joy of living earth bound. On October 24, 2021, Michele was released from her physical body, transported to continue her work on other realms.
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