I kept hearing, “Look out the window.” At first it was a plea and then it became demanding. I finally went to the kitchen window and looked out. I saw the most beautiful pair of mourning doves sitting on the branch of one of our spruce trees.
They both oo’oo’d, and said that they had something to share with me about change. Here is what they said:
- Whatever the pattern has been, such as Doves flying south for the winter, there comes a time to break the pattern.
- Patterns are often genetic in origin, and, in our case, are part of our innate design. You can see that we have broken this pattern this year, and this will begin the change for our offspring.
- Patterns were designed to meet a certain environment. When the environment changes, then it is time to change the pattern.
- While others do not feel the need to change, there are always those pioneers that need to follow the new sound or drum beat. It is often the role of the pioneers to be ridiculed or called crazy. They are not crazy.
- Being at one with change, and breaking patterns is what is required to help one’s survival. Live well.
Blessings,
Judy