Monday, July 17, 2023

Is There A Right Choice?

                         


Poster comes from an email from a friend


Several days ago, a friend and I were talking about how one can know if they are making the right choice.  Her opinion was that if it moves you forward, then it is the correct choice.  I did not disagree with her.

However, later, as I thought about it, I think that there are many factors to making a right choice.  For me, if a choice feels right and resonates through my heart, then it is the right choice for me.  Granted, it may not be the right choice for someone else.  

One of the easiest, safest places for me to make my choices is out on a walk in the forest in the park or in the mountains.  Nature provides a balanced, neutral space for us to unravel our inner thoughts and to focus on a particular point without pressure.  

I also think there are degrees of choices that warrant more consideration than others.  For example, the choice of whether I have oatmeal or eggs for breakfast is a very simple choice and does not affect world peace.  Other choices like whether to take a plane or drive to a far off destination has more impact on everyone.  Similarly, the choice about whether to support one political party over the other, or whether to support the SPCA or not, can have consequences that you are not aware of.  Those choices may affect both humans and animals.  The choice to support or not, however, is not right or wrong because that judgement comes from outside.  Each choice that you make is right for you.

Many blessings,

Judy


Sunday, July 16, 2023

Earthworm is A Caretaker - Spirit Animal

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Earthworms are the caretakers of our flower beds and of our garden.  As Earthworms fascinate me, I thought I would share some of the information that I found about Earthworm on Wikipedia. 

“Worms can make gurgling noises underground when disturbed as a result of the worm moving through its lubricated tunnels. They also work as biological "pistons" forcing air through the tunnels as they move. Thus earthworm activity aerates and mixes the soil, and is constructive to mineralization and nutrient uptake by vegetation. 

Investigations in the US show that fresh earthworm casts are 5 times richer in available nitrogen, 7 times richer in available phosphates and 11 times richer in available potash than the surrounding upper 6 inches (150 mm) of soil. In conditions where there is plenty of available humus, the weight of casts produced may be greater than 4.5 kg (10 lb) per worm per year, in itself an indicator of why it pays the gardener or farmer to keep worm populations high.– from Wikipedia”

Earthworm, as you can see from the Wikipedia information, is a powerful caretaker of the soil, and therefore, of all of us on the planet.  Yet, Earthworm receives little credit for all that it does.  The Earthworm, who never asks for anything in all of the legends, is now asking for your help.

  • When you see a stranded Earthworm –  on pavement or a sidewalk, and if it is possible, put them back on the soil. 
  • If you have no Earthworms in your flower beds or in your garden, get some.  Get them from a neighbour or from a green house. 
  • Send a blessing to Earthworm for all that it does.

Many blessings,
Judy

Saturday, July 15, 2023

The Patience of Water

Picture of Fish Creek flowing through the area known as Votier Flats in Fish Creek Park

Two weeks ago, I went walking with my friend in Votier Flats.  Even though it was quite warm out at 10 in the morning, the park was full of walkers, hikers, bikers, and large groups.  We spent most of our time walking along Fish Creek and when we could, going right down to the edge of the creek.  

As I watched the creek, I noticed how the water hurried along in some places and in other places, seemed to stand still.  I could see where the water worked away against a large rock, batting away at the rock as it tried to wear it down.  

I marvelled at the patience of the water, how it seemed to be happy to bat at the rock, and swirl in an eddy at a large bank, and yet be gentle along a sandy strip of beach.  People are not nearly so patient or so adaptable.  It seems that most people strike out rather than patiently finding a way to get what they need.  When we are demanding, we are out of balance with everything and we end up getting in our own way.

Many blessings,

Judy