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moonvoice ([personal profile] moonvoice) wrote2009-05-05 03:06 pm

Shamanic Pathways 01 - quiet thoughts.

My animal companion, or 'pet', Moet - a champagne tabby - has spent most of today lounging in the sunbeams by the blinds I left open specifically for him. Specifically so he could lounge in front of them.

Sometimes it's easy to forget that I live with a feline who has the leashed spirit of tigers and lions inside of him, until of course I see him playing, or his blown black pupils pop up over my bed, a second before he wraps himself around my foot, all claws and teeth.

We too, are humans with the leashed spirits of primates and goodness knows what else inside of us. We sit at our computers, we lie docile in our beds at night (or some of us do), we cook our meals and live our lives leashed by society, jobs, sometimes even our friends and families.

So when do our pupils dilate black with the sheer joy of the hunt? When do we unleash and play for the sake of playing? When do we climb, run, crawl, frolic and revel in our environments and surroundings? Do you know what furniture would carry your weight if you jumped on it? Have you ever hid, breathless, waiting for a friend to come round the door before shouting 'BOO!' and revelling in this jump of fear?

I unleash, sometimes, in the otherworlds. Specifically, in my 'starting place' (no really, one day I will give it a name), in the middle-realms. I am lucky to have a few spirit helpers who remind me that I am not just a leashed creature, someone's animal companion, but a fierce and at times ferocious spirit. Capable of holding great power, and - when necessary - letting it go. Play is serious business.

When do you unleash? And how?

[identity profile] jet-ski.livejournal.com 2009-05-05 08:37 am (UTC)(link)
Everytime I get onto that big, grassy green football oval and the yellow pigskin ball is my prey, my team mates my pack, the opponents just objects that are in the way. Aussie rules is pretty much the only sport that I can play that way. Sometimes I get into that mode in a non-contact, more 'structured' sport and I get into trouble. Also when I ride my bike and there's no cars around and I can try to bunnyhop and mono.... the exhilaration of flying for even a few seconds.

[identity profile] moonvoice.livejournal.com 2009-05-05 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I think Glen connects with soccer / sport in general as well. All the running away, running to something, it has the potential to get very primal for all involved. I think that is awesome.