Change is Plural
In the mailbox this day named for Freya—she who could see and influence the future:
The Watercourse Way reflected in these pages, embracing as I do the eternally infinite unfolding of possibility from potential, should be recognized as a description, not an excuse to wallow in passivity. If anything, the Watercourse is a metaphor for freedom to choose and create the world we would have for ourselves. Note the plural.
...to look around the world and feel the pain of injustice, to understand and wallow in the hurt of the natural world – this is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign of humanity, and the first step towards taking action. Because if you accept your fate joyfully, as a Stoic sage, you’ll never try to change it. – Henry Gruber
This evening, should you have the occasion of a clear sky above you, Mars, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn will be in alignment and the moon will be among them. And, then, tomorrow all will have changed. Note the “all.”