Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Little Things Have Become Much!

Here's an update on the injured wing, and a report on my new internet store! Both are coming along nicely! I'm learning so much about so much, these days . . . I'm learning to be very careful in what I ask for, a number of words have more than one meaning. I'm learning that walking in peace is more important than the admiration of humans, but it's not an easy lesson. I never realized how much people truly admire confrontational humans. I just had no idea it was such a revered trait! I'm learning that to truly empty myself of expectations, is not easily done, but necessary for the task in which I'm called, and one thing I have learned that took a long time to learn is that sometimes we just have to accept that things are never going to be the way we want them to be. There's nothing to do to fix it and accepting it means acceptance just the way it is! The upside to this lesson is that circumstances and conversations no longer evoke a great deal of emotion. It's a rather flat matter of fact interaction! I mean, there isn't even a motivation to prolong or incite further interaction. Sort of one of those, "Received your correspondence," "Thanks for calling," "Kind Regards." There's no longer a need to even make a point. I had no idea this sort of serenity existed, and it's more satisfying than making a point, having the last word, or even a persuasive conversion by confrontation. I'm thinking right now, that serenity feels a lot like a void, and it may be, but I'm expecting a supernatural filling of this void. I'm typing like crazy with my arm still bandaged, but pretty functional. The tech that I called to help me set up some coupon codes for the internet store, actually told me I helped resolve an issue that he couldn't. So, that's awesome! My Granddaughter can now place orders from the store using a special code for her 100% discount and I've managed to be able to go international! I've got some great soap to unveil later this week and . . . and it's a big AND. Through the course of this injury, I have formulated and will be manufacturing a new product in natural pain management.
. . . and herb for the service of man . . . a Psalm of Holy Scripture

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