By Angela Dawson
What to do in the darkness:
remember you’re a native
of the dark—that all living
things are born of darkness
remember you used to live there
remember it’s not meant to swallow you—
it’s meant to deliver you breathless on the crest
of a wave arms aloft bearing the treasure you found
buried in its deep muddy waters be fearless the dark is
part of you and you are nothing to be scared of may it hurl
you into your body eyes closed focus inward you know there’s
gold to be found there and calm and expansiveness capaciousness
time moves differently there remember the light and remember
that without darkness we wouldn’t know light sink into your
inner wild tune into the animal of you I was listening to a
couple talk of neuroception earlier how the body scans
the environment for safety and lets us know what to
trust practise trusting its sweet tells practise
noticing them before the body has to start
screaming or steaming or breaking to
get your attention take a walk in
this dark whole if you dare—
deep healing dwells there
WILD SOUL FOOD ~
Read: Marilyn McEntyre‘s poem, “What To Do In The Darkness”
Meet: the Devil from The Light Seer’s Tarot
Watch: where I learnt about neuroception
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