A conversation with a spirit guide. |
I stand alone yet not alone. The leaves rustle above me and I sigh. This is home, not the city where I reside. I kick my shoes and socks off and dig my toes into the earth. I can feel the world's pulse and it makes me feel alive. Taking a deep breath, I close my eyes and focus inward to the connection my feet make to the environment. I can still feel the sickness from the city's pollution, but it was less here surrounded by the trees and wildlife. "Everything's connected," whispers the one I call Grandmother. "All things have spirit, have life. Even the stones." "I understand," I whisper in response. The sound of the nearby brook calls my attention and I focus on that soothing babble. "Water is women's magic. Water carries spirit. Water is life." "Thank-you, Grandmother. I shall remember." I listen for more of Grandmother's words, but she remains silent. There was a sense of anticipation as if she knew I was seeking answers and was awaiting my question. "What am I to do?" "Go to the water. The water is women's magic." I wait for more, but Grandmother has spoken all she will for this question. "How will I know I'm in the right place?" Grandmother remains silent. I sigh and open my eyes. She is gone, but I have no desire to leave what has to be one of the last vestiges of healthy on the planet as yet. I wonder how many more places were like this one. After I wash my feet in the brook, I reluctantly reclothe my feet and, even more reluctantly, head back to my car and my "life" in the city, wishing for better. |