Monday, January 31, 2011

I Always Kinda Knew Stuff

I wanted give homage to who I used to be, because it is time to say goodbye. Over the years, I have been gaining new knowledge, "graduating," so to speak, from being a child. We recognize that our bodies get bigger and change as we grow into adults, but there is more than that. There is more than just responsibilities. This blog is dedicated to being true to who we are in every way that feeds us.

When I would go outside as a child, I was always aware that there were several worlds converging into one. I would notice birds in the sky, flies, butterflies, dragonflies, bees, wasps, ladybugs, and the like; dogs, cats, and people, too. Then there were the specific bugs—rollie pollies, the flatter rolllie pollies that didn't roll up, ants, pincher bugs, caterpillars, snails, slugs, and so on. I knew where all the bugs lived, what type of rocks I would find them under, and what time of the day I would find them. I would sail ants on a leaf down the gutter streams (for this reason, I always loved it when people would wash their cars on our street); and I even got to the point where I could not only tell male rollie pollies from female, but I also assisted with rollie pollie birth. LOL!!! Strange? Yes. And I like it this way. I am not aware of a more comfortable time in my life where I was behaving authentically and had not given any thought to "trying" to be authentic. It was just me and the bugs.

This blog will cover whatever strikes me as interesting and important to discuss. I view this expression as the death of consistent inner judgment on what I should do and/or say. I plan to BE for the rest of my life, and I know there are others with the same plan. So, in Love and Light here on Earth ... let's grow.

Good to be free.