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Wild Plains Medicine

Difficult lives.

Posted on March 21, 2023
For us, we see spirits in their purest forms as serving. So they turn up and serve.
So if a difficult family in a complex and challenging community calls for spirits to take this conception, this life, this promise, this trauma, the spirit will come and do it.
At that point of choice to serve, the spirit is big, resourceful, and almost infinite. But the experience of a difficult life in a complex and challenging community is feeling small, lacking in the ‘Whoostspa’ to choose anything above what has gone on for generations. The trauma layers one with the impossibility of change, compounding the experience.
Some people need to hear this and be reminded that they are not this small life or train wreck, but rather a pure spirit who came to serve, to work an impossible puzzle. We see such spirits as spirit warriors, not fallen or broken creatures, but those standing on the front lines of life, living demanding, challenging lives.
That is our tribe.
Get up out of the mud, remember who you are in spirit, and get to your private and quiet work. That conscious effort will inspire others to get out of the mud, and before you know it, a quiet revolution of your group has started.
We truly salute you!
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Share this with someone who needs the nudge.
Warmest regards,
Brad & Caroline
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