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Spirit Guide

Colossal grey feet stride forth, Northbound, Conquering the jungle’s labyrinth, Leading her herd. A young boy, whose name means Enlightenment, Sits in awe, quiet and close, Watching her. Each step, gracefully slow But deliberate. She has much to teach me, Ahren wonders, *This holy beast, an animalistic embodiment of The perfect disciple and My own Spirit guide.* He walks in silence, hidden in the endless green. Two dozen female elephants follow Their master obediently And loyally. Hearing her call, they destroy any and all Which stands in their way, trusting the leadership Of the matriarch. She knows the way, has travelled this path Many times before, recalling past dangers, never Treading twice. An unexplainable knowing is Felt by all her kind. Tiny eyes fill with wisdom of all she has seen, While enormous ears listen intently, Unselfish and kind, Hearing always the messages Of their family. Ahren observes this animal on his path towards Understanding. She is gentle, yet fears nothing, save The pain of others. *I must learn to see through the eyes of Spirit, And listen more than I speak, moving carefully Down the path. In this life it is my task to warn others of dangers encountered, To overcome any obstacles received on my Human journey, Heeding my master’s call.* He watches as the herd reaches a clearing. They form a circle, surrounding the bones of A fallen family member. The vibratory funeral call sounds faintly. Using her trunk, the matriarch pats the carcass, Quietly saying goodbye. Ahren cries with the elephants, feeling the loss As if it was his own.
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May 13, 2013
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