I look out on another fine day aspen roughhousing with the breeze, flashes her good morning sun goddess smiles Soon I will pull on my boots and gather up the reddest and ripest, greenest and tenderest I will fill bowls with water bring oats and pine bedding give thanks for fresh eggs Like a thousand other mornings, and like the first
Here in the stillness, where snails slow dance to orchestras playing a green symphony, I seek counsel from those who have always been who have always knownβ How then, knowing this?
The wind whispers its wisdom
You have forgotten we are the same, you are the seed, and carry all you need inside of you
Seek the bright elemental light in all things
Sing because you must
Give more than you take
Grow down and rooted, reach up and outward in equal measure
Remember you are made up of earth and sun and ancestorsβ not alone, not above but part of
Not alone, not above but part of
Befriend loss, for she is always at your side
Soft-feathered necks arch bold eyes fixed, the girls murmur their assent They remember the great transformation