Karen J
Friday, 22 June 2018
Social Tuning "aha"
Thursday, 21 June 2018
"attunement"
When reflecting on an "aha moment" that relates to attunement with another I think of my relationship with my oldest son Joseph. We recently went on a trip across Canada in my car. It was an experience I will never forget for I knew it would be a time of bonding, but I had no idea how much it would mean to me. I could not comprehend what it entailed and even if my car would be able to do the distance or if our relationship would be able to stand the tension.
What I discovered was that when I felt scared and did not wish to continue he talked me into enduring the trip and when he felt scared and did not wish to go on I encouraged him. Through sleet, rain, fatigue, frustration, anxiety, and snow storms we continued through this unknown land, where turning back was not an option.
When we finally arrived in Halifax Nova Scotia the joy and satisfaction we felt was unbelievable. We put our hands up high and high-fived, hugged each other, the connection was so powerful, we were in-sync, and in harmony. We did it! This task that seemed at first to be so difficult, so unrealistic, so crazy, we had accomplished what we first set out to do.
I looked lovingly at my son.
Friday, 23 February 2018
Sunday, 29 October 2017
Famous Australian poet Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson died in 1922 and he saw and understood what most people do not.
Sunday, 15 October 2017
Poem of states
Never retire, angst, against. Beat upon my chest
Transpose evaluations, I dive into my polarities of yin
in test and yang of chance
Blessed with that at least. Meet and greet, left are these
days in mind I delete. Smart to swap or trade my inner
ways. So I can leave a inner part of me I can't rearrange
dowded in this world, so cold. I beat my fists.
Repeat a new archetype of my ancestry
Reach hands high, grasp in essence my tribal lever
By Raven
Friday, 13 October 2017
Morton Bay Strangler
This plant takes over its host, the roots are above ground, and strangles the tree it is taken over. Possums and other creatures live in it.
Melaleuca or Paper bark tree
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