If I have any chance at all in becoming remarkable, it is through and by the people who love me. I grow from the gift of their generosity, their open-eyed non-judgment, and their ability to see inner lopsidedness and move beyond it. They may not always like my behavior. I do not desire or expect them to, but they do and will stand fast, allowing me to explore, fail, grow, and love. This remarkable love sees me as I would wish to be viewed, perhaps as they hope I will see them. Together we grow toward some strange unconditional loving, and love of self through the other. We become each other’s pets, warm animals, there when we need them, without judgment, barking when we get out of hand. Present society tells us we must be remarkable to be seen, to be heard, to have any presence. It says things like, “We are only excellent. Are you excellent?” How can I possibly answer that other than by, “No.” Hopefully I will laugh, but a voice inside niggles, “why aren’t you excellent? Why aren’t you somebody?” These days, everybody is somebody. It is a tough and true friend/lover/mate who loves you when ain’t an excellent somebody, and your run of the mill-ness often runs to mule-ishness. I so appreciate being loved in spite of myself. It makes me possible. It makes life excellent. Pose With Seasonal Notes Asana: Uttana Shishosana/Extended Puppy Pose. Come to hands and knees, as in Cat-Cow. On exhale, pull hips up and back toward heels, toes flat, fingers extending, extend until forehead comes to floor between arms. Make puppy noises of contentment if it increases your pleasure of relaxation. Health Notes: This is a good beginning warm up, and- or closer. It gently stretches spine, upper back, and shoulders. It… Read more »
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