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At the bottom of the chute lies a pool of water, spinning and turning, creating its own whirlpool. I placed a small branch in the channel upstream and watched intently. The twig sped down the chute and dropped into the pool. As long as the twig remained on the water’s surface, it carried on in circles, chasing its own tail. Adding more sticks to the flow, it soon became a tangled mess of confusion, branches bumping, colliding, even getting stuck on top of each other, creating a haphazard dam. Alas, the next introduced twig found its way beneath the whirlpool’s surface, diving deep into the cold, dark water. I watched it, suspending in a surreal stillness in the pool’s center amidst the sound and flow of rushing water. It’s as if it was gathering energy and momentum for the journey, perspective and direction. Meanwhile, superficial mayhem prevailed with the tangled sticks overhead frantically trying to find their own space, their flow in the scheme of bounding energy.
In my experience, I am beginning to see just how simple life can be. Doing what is next, that is enough. What’s next? Whatever I hear the voice saying. Sometimes it says walk, or sit, or call, or email that one. Sometimes it says do the laundry now. Do the dishes. I am catching on to the peace available now if I listen. It feels like something bigger is doing me, living me. It’s here for all of us. Listening and following the voice feels kinder and easier than the alternative. Happiness can be this simple. I am testing it! Listening deeply to the rust colored leaves resting quietly in the surge, witnessing the branch diving deeply to find stillness and then freedom affirms the practice. I begin again always.
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