Tuesday, September 26, 2017

nagivating by memory

Have you been there before? Did you drive, read the map, or simply ride along with someone else? Those memories will be the next guide map to your destination. Our memories actually guide us in our daily life much of the time. Some are so sweet. Some are not so much. Some are crushing, or crashing, like the PTSD of drama, trauma, abuse, or the conflict of war. A child does not add in memories until they come into hormonal flow around the age of 12. It is a torrent, and a vision quest of some sort helps sort it out, a lot. Little ones are still innocents. Animals are too, and so is nature herself. When we lose our innocents status, and become intentional and responsible, memories serve us. Learning to navigate with those memories easy or not is key to life lived well and with purpose and truth. Allow them. Align to those that you can handle, let the others guide you away from trouble. Then appreciate the grand program that memory is. And remember this, you were divinely designed, loved as perfect and well on your way to knowing the rest of the story. Namaste' Dr. Su/Sioux

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