I sat in meditation and breathed slowly sinking into a place of a running river, flowing over and around rocks. Forest bordered the river about fifty feet from the sides of the river. I then became conscious of movement to the right of me. There was a very, very large brownish red bear. I was startled even though I knew I had nothing to fear.
I welcomed the bear. He replied that he was a Kodiak Bear. He had some sharing to provide to the world.
- Do not be afraid to let your unique abilities shine through at this time. Each of us has a different way of dealing with a situation. The time for you to act is now.
- Find your mate, and stick with them. Each of you is drawn to the other so that you both may grow. It is the way of things.
- Use your language and your body stance to defend your position. It will earn you respect. Fighting does not earn any respect, and instead, demeans who you are.
- Define what you are able to do, what you are good at, and what you are great at. Pursue the greatness in you. It emerges at the most appropriate time.
I thanked Kodiak, and he drifted away.
Blessings,
Judy
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Blessings,
Judy