PILGRIMS--NOW. BE HERE NOW! And know that each of us is a small piece of the larger fabric of life and that what we do at this MOMENT really matters! One of the best movies of 2012, "Beasts of the Southern Wild," has this message as a major theme.
In the community of coastal Louisiana called Bathtub, six-year-old Hushpuppy learns how she fits in this vast universe by the movie's end. At first, she thinks she is responsible for breaking something both on a miner scale (her father's life) and something on a really huge one (the earth with its rising flood waters engulfing her home located offshore from New Orleans and surrounded by levees). "I broke it," she repeats again and again.
Ironically, her dying father keeps emphasizing "I'm in control," something his daughter doubts at a gut level. After surviving a cataclysmic flood and the death of her father, Hushpuppy realizes that she is only a small part of a large world but that each individual action matters.
Mark Nepo in "The Book of Awawkening" quotes a phrase from African culture, "Ubuntu." It is translated to mean this:
I AM BECAUSE YOU ARE;YOU ARE BECAUSE I AM.
Fellow SOJOURNER, we are meant to LIVE our LIVES now. What are YOU waiting for? I need you to BE the individual SOUL that is your DESTINY'S CALLING. The more each one of us ENGAGES in NURTURING the TRUTH of our SEED, the sooner we all will benefit from the FRUIT of our loving labors!
I can't help but think that if we are taking care of our SOULS that the resulting HEALTH allows us to expand our CARETAKING to the EARTH. If we learn how to take care of ourselves, we will know how to CARE for MOTHER EARTH.
If you haven't seen "Beasts of the Southern Wild," you are in for a visual feast and a SPIRITUAL experience. And you will better understand "Ubuntu":
I AM BECAUSE YOU ARE;YOU ARE BECAUSE I AM.
That's Coffee with Hallelujah! Soul Blog with me and let me know what is your SEED's MISSION, what are you waiting to bring to FRUITION? What is your JOURNEY like? How are you healing yourself so you can heal the EARTH?
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Clarissa Pinkola Estes for her lesson on Late Bloomers in her Dangerous Old Woman seriesJeffrey Kiehl and his lesson on "souling" that I wrote about in a previous blog.
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