Sunday, April 12, 2015

Gratefully Grieving

Dear friends,

Three nights ago I was catching up with a good friend
In a Tapas restaurant in Petaluma
Waiting for some tight and trippy music at the Mystic.

Ming passed sometime during the sweet potato soup
& arugula, almond and feta cheese salad.
I didn't know it at the time
But that night I was dancing for his transition;
And I just thought that I had a sore body
From a landscaping project.

Gratefully Grieving

So sudden this death,
And yet so appropriate and nourishing was his attitude and teaching about it all.

My mind leads me often into curiosity.
How to continue connecting to Ming's teaching,
Bridge to the sophistication humans are capable of.

What I didn't anticipate is calling us all forth to step into a new alignment with each other,
To honor the teaching that is and will always be our human experience.
It is after all, the year of the Wood Goat, to herd up IS the current offer.

Ming's death is another rebirth again soon,
He holds this continuously for us,

"To be told I am mortal was not a surprise."  
He holds this continuously for us,
Especially as ancestor.

Genuine gratitude I feel for OUR connection as well;
Influences of Ming's lineage passed along to us here on this planet.

Thank your for all of your sympathies, I retune them for your experience as well.

In resilient relations...
Jamie

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May we, together, practice honest self-reflection and open to our collective potential.

In honor of Ming and the Wood Goat:
I will continuously offer bits of Chinese Wisdom Science.
I'm not even sure yet what this will look like, however, if you wish to tag along with this transition, please sign up to Follow by Email on my new website jamieshulander.com.

For the duration of this Wood Goat year, I offer a %25 discount on Polestar Astrology Readings (Regularly $120-160) to those of you who have been following Ming's Almanac Updates.

Gratitude for your love and support, may the reciprocity continue.

The Wood Goat, a little girl kid, lends a soft grounded context for us this year; Still very new, maturing quickly and playfully, sincere and disciplined. Herd up, slough off what no longer serves your appetite, compost and go fresh.

In resilient relations,
Jamie


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