07-24-2017, 12:00 AM
Do you have Thunderbeing medicine? If you have an intrinsic love for and awe of thunderstorms, you probably do. If you've been struck by lightning, then the medicine is already yours. This isn't a medicne to play around with lightly. If you take up the medicine, it means that your life will forever be one of continual transformation on personal levels. But it also means that you'll have the responsibility of knowing that when you meet a person or are involved in a situation, you will be a natural catalyst.
We need catalysts in our world to jog us out of our ruts, our blinders-on way of leading our lives.
Sam was certainly a catalyst in my life and, needless to say, he had Thunderbeing medicine. My life changed irrevocably after two years with him. Since understanding this medicine better, I see catalysts all around me. Some are waging a war for Mother Earth, and they are our environmentalists on the front lines. Some are waging war in the name of the homeless, to help them. Some catalyze on a smaller but nonetheless important scale.
We each have a role to play, a path we've chosen to walk in this lifetime. If yours is the life of a catalyst, large or small, then I especially honor your course, because it's not an easy mantle to wear or keep wearing. It brings many responsibilities and demands, but from my perspective, I can't think of anything more healing than to effect positive changes for "all our relations." Can you?
We need catalysts in our world to jog us out of our ruts, our blinders-on way of leading our lives.
Sam was certainly a catalyst in my life and, needless to say, he had Thunderbeing medicine. My life changed irrevocably after two years with him. Since understanding this medicine better, I see catalysts all around me. Some are waging a war for Mother Earth, and they are our environmentalists on the front lines. Some are waging war in the name of the homeless, to help them. Some catalyze on a smaller but nonetheless important scale.
We each have a role to play, a path we've chosen to walk in this lifetime. If yours is the life of a catalyst, large or small, then I especially honor your course, because it's not an easy mantle to wear or keep wearing. It brings many responsibilities and demands, but from my perspective, I can't think of anything more healing than to effect positive changes for "all our relations." Can you?

