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Hari Om
I will be very brief in this posting. Today’s practice is one of finding our feelings through our thoughts. Our beliefs are informed greatly by the ways in which we speak and especially by the speech we repeat. When you find yourself telling your pain story over and over and refining your hero’s tale, pay close attention to where you fit into the story, and even closer attention to what you're feeling in your body as you rattle the well-rehearsed details off the tongue. This is a good practice to understand how we form beliefs that we can get stuck in.
Today we also revisit the great bell hooks with their amazing work, Appalachian Elegy.
Appalachian Elegy 21. bell hooks turtle islands everywhere heads poking out bodies embraced in the world before the coming of the white man a sea of calm where turtles rest on lands breathing life outside water that turtles may play fat succulent slow enchanting us with strength to guard and protect a wall of hardness store dreams of a world without humans a wet world everlasting
Thanks for being here. See you soon.
All In Love,
Michael
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