Hot dry heat beat down on the bottomland woods. The summer sun has
burned up Swamp Cat’s stored energy. She is long and
lean. Bedraggled she rambles the rugged route beside the brown bayou,
its surface warm like café au lait. The cool shade of the cypress calls to
her, come…be at ease. She rests under the boughs; rusty leaves fall as a
new season approaches.
High Lunge hands
in prayer
Swamp Cat has remained in the deep of the bottomland woods all
season, fending off intruders. Cunningly they approached, lurking about
and hiding in the stumps and hollows. Swamp Cat suspected dragons. She felt
their fiery breath but had not seen their faces. Elusive they did not show
themselves. Tracks in the dry earth, and a frightening roar sounding in the
dark of the night told her of their presence.
High Lunge with a
twist
Swamp Cat determined to slay the dragons, one at a time. Weary of
their menacing ways, she prepared. She sharpened her claws and climbed the
tall pine. Here her vision has always been clear. She spotted one. It was
behind the wide old oak, its gnarly roots disguising a knotted tail. She
balanced on the edge of the limb. It moved but remained sturdy. She had to trust
her vision. She had to trust her power.
Crescent lunge
She leapt. Pouncing upon him, they toppled in a heap. He was scaly
and rough. They twisted and turned. Swamp Cat landed on her feet. They looked
upon each other, eye to eye. She saw him for what he truly was. He hung
his head. Through unspoken words he knew he must flee. This is her home and she
wants to live free.
Melting Heart
Running from dragons does more harm than good. It
may be a short term fix but feelings have a way of catching up with us. They
hide and lurk, breathing fire. However, when you are courageous and confront
your dragons you’ll often find the strength you need to deal with them.
Recognizing our dragons allows them to be transformed. Be they doubt,
discouragement or simply the dreary wearies, once we see them and feel them
they release their hold on us, at least temporarily. They may return but the quicker we recognize them and come to know our power the quicker we can respond, sending them on
their way.
This is where true freedom lives.
Om Tat Sat
This is where true freedom lives.
Om Tat Sat
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