April Love prompt, “an inspiring person.” Susan Piver. She’s a tenderhearted, brilliant, wise writer, teacher, practitioner, friend, human being. I adore her. I want to grow up to be just like her, specifically in the way she’s been able to merge her practice and her work. We are both introverts, 4s on the Enneagram, Buddhists, practitioners in the same lineage, women, writers, teachers, so I feel like the ground is there, that it’s possible I could one day offer something as meaningful, as helpful as she has. In the meantime, as I work towards it, I look to her for inspiration. I get to do a virtual retreat with her today, and I’m so excited to see her, to listen to her wisdom, to practice with her.
April Moon prompt, “I wouldn’t call it a collection as such, but I do seem to have a lot of…” Oh, I’m a collector, a curator of things, so this isn’t just one item but a list of them.
I collect books and journals (which at first are blank, but eventually full of my mad scribbles), precious containers for words written and empty spaces for those to be written.
I collect seashells, rocks, and feathers. I try to tell myself that I don’t need to pick them up and take them home with me, and yet before I know it, they are in my pocket and then on the tiny altars I build everywhere.
I collect Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and malas, all of them reminders of who I really am, instruments of practice and inspiration.
I collect pictures with birds. I hadn’t realized this until one day I just saw it, that so many of my pictures had a birds in them.
I collect love notes from Eric, keep every note left on the kitchen counter, every letter and card. I always make him say “love you” when we part, so that no matter what ever happens, the last words we said to each other were that.
I collect divination tools, books and decks of cards.
I collect quilts. My aunt is a quilter, so that might be part of it, but that’s not all. Maybe it’s something in our DNA that is drawn to the color, the pattern, the comfort.
I collect keepsakes from my dogs — baby teeth, collars, toys, adoption documents, ashes, and pawprints.
We have so many collections in common! And I am blessed to have a quilt from you as a much loved treasure. xx
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I love all these collections!! I am with you on the feathers, and I may pick up stones if I’m lucky enough to get to somewhere nice – the bush, a creek etc. If I leaved close to the ocean I would have shells too. Lovely photos accompanying your list (always love a good peek at someone’s bookshelves 🙂 )