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I have grown up being labeled overly sensitive and caring too much. My inquiry lately has been, how can I continue to live this life with an open heart and still see and feel what it is like to deeply live with empathy and compassion? Sometimes, it hurts too much to feel so much. Last weekend as I was walking in a downtown area of where I live, I heard a crow squawking on a phone wire above. I noticed on the street below that there was a dead crow. I sensed that the crow on the wire was mourning the loss of his / her friend. The crow continued to make noise and peck on the wire. It was as if it wanted to be heard and seen for the loss that it was experiencing. I looked around and saw folks passed by not really noticing the crow at all. How many times have we turned our heads at what is happening? Pretending not to notice or seemingly care?We are all being called to wake up and be of service in anyway that we can to others, nature and to all the critters that inhabit this planet. My invitation to you is to choose someone or something that you can open your heart to everyday in some way. Allow your healing love to touch someone or something that is unable to find the strength or have the ability to help themselves. This can be done in the form of a prayer, a blessings, a kind word or a smile. We truly are the one’s we have been waiting for. Now is the time to step forward and share our love, peace and gratitude. Together we can heal the world one moment at a time. Add your comment |




Last weekend as I was walking in a downtown area of where I live, I heard a crow squawking on a phone wire above. I noticed on the street below that there was a dead crow. I sensed that the crow on the wire was mourning the loss of his / her friend. The crow continued to make noise and peck on the wire. It was as if it wanted to be heard and seen for the loss that it was experiencing. I looked around and saw folks passed by not really noticing the crow at all. How many times have we turned our heads at what is happening? Pretending not to notice or seemingly care?




