

The Oracle’s message today reminded me of a collage I had done awhile ago. When I found it, I stole the title as well as the image. You can read the original here.
if I can remember
the color of myself
insideout
naked foolish magic
will my broken breath open
and ask for the air I need
to see voices
sailing on a vast listening
of oceans surrounded
with life’s slow sacred rhythm?

As usual, the answers are elusive.
a brocade of waves
undulating, shimmering
singing timeless songs
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threads of light cascading through
rippling countermelodies
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She is elusive and full of questions today! The words and your art go together so well
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Thanks Merril. She loves questions as we know.
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Yes, she does.
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“life’s slow sacred rhythm” is too often ignored.
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That’s true Ken. And it’s a balm when we find it, if only momentarily.
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“a vast listening of oceans”
I love the unexpected in this, and the opening question. It’s got me thinking can I answer it.
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Thanks Jane. It was certainly not what I was expecting. I’ll go have a look…
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It’s an idea with endless possibilities.
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A beautiful listening of the Oracle. (And Lunar Maria! Wow!)
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Thanks Manja. Yes I love the Lunar Maria. The Oracle does like to evoke the moon.
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The Oracle really gave you some good stuff Kerfe! ❤ I LOVE THE ART. I would love to hang both pictures on my wall!
will my broken breath open
and ask for the air I need
This is how I feel right about now, post-op learning to sing all over again – it's so difficult (I'm a choir coach. Not having a voice or at least one I can sing properly with is…scary, to say the least, and disconcerting.)
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Shuku, it’s so good to see you. It sounds like you have been through a lot–I hope your voice returns strong and soon. In a way we are all learning how to navigate the world again. Sending best wishes.
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As always I think: but it’s good to ask the questions!
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Always. Thanks Ingrid.
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‘will my broken breath open
and ask for the air I need
to see voices
sailing on a vast listening
of oceans…’ beautiful. Beautiful.
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Thanks Bela.
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