
We trust ourselves to the road that chooses us, and to the kindness of strangers we meet along the way. Those who know do it that way-- by not having a way, but being open to the way that is the way for them, personally, individually, uniquely theirs and theirs alone, like their fingerprints and the cones in their retinas. The story of Adam and Eve is the story of forsaking our way for the way we aspire to, the way we want to be our way. The drama and trauma of our life flows from our insistence on having our way when it is not our way at all-- and being at war with every way that is not the way we want it to be. Fascism is the name for this spirit and attitude-- the way of forcing our way upon and through the world and all of life. The opposite of that could be called Kyiv because it is exhibited in Kiev and all of Ukraine-- the way of being free to choose the way that is truly our way and allowing everyone that freedom in an association of kind strangers, assisting each other with the type of help that help is all about (Shel Silverstein). Being the type of help that help is all about is the way to the way for all people and things-- the Tao of Here/Now, doing what needs to be done, when/where/and how it needs to be done, moment-to-moment all the way. Which requires being attuned to the Here/Now in a way that perceives/knows what's what and what needs to be done about it with the gifts of our original nature and the virtues/traits/specialties that are ours to share and serve along the way, without worrying about what we are getting out of it, or when it will be "our turn." Just free to be who we are offering what is needed Here/Now, and being pleased knowing that is enough, and always has been, and always will be, all there is.
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Stalwart Kiev, heading into another brutal Winter.
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