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Recieved: 1999/12/03 19:13
Subject: [K-list] Blood Sacrifice ~ accidents?
From: Kungajigme
On 1999/12/03 19:13, Kungajigme posted thus to the K-list:
Smile at the Goddess,
All she wants
Is a little blood...
A little blood:
A symbolic recognition
Of the life you
Have been given.
Just a little
Bit of thanks
For the body,
Gift of the Goddess,
You have been given.
A sign or sigil
That you care,
That you share
Your life
In the web of life.
No, she does not want
To make you bleed.
How much better
To offer, directly
>From your heart,
Thanks indeed!
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When I find myself accident prone I also find myself being not aware of
myself...(DUH!)...how do I say this better? Most often the accidents I have
"awaken" me to issues I deny. I rarely have accidents when I am honest.
And, yes, I mean those little clumsy acts that occur throughout the day. My
work involves much lifting and much activity in many situations that might
provoke nicks, cuts, scrapes and bruises. Usually I am free of these. But
let me become ungrounded and my body becomes the battleground! For me it is
not the K activity that is ungrounding but the resistance I sometimes have to
the K. It is in times like that I am accident prone and find the accident
usually pertinent to the issue.
Look at what you injure, be it yourself or an object you might break, etc.
Perhaps there is symbolic meaning.
Sarva Mangalam!
~James
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