
Excerpts from the poem, “She Surrenders to Change”, by Shiloh Sophia McCloud, founder of Intentional Creativity.
It has been over two years since we lost our home of 30 years to wildfire. Yet the loss sometimes feels as fresh as when it happened. It was the home where we raised our children and where in the last year or so we were there was also filled with remnants of our parents’ homes and earlier ancestors as well. People say “it is just stuff”, but it is much more than that. It is one’s history- encompassing not only ancestors, but the marking of our children’s lives in photos and keepsakes, and our own.
This quote by Alan Cohen resonated with me as we are having to embrace drastic change after losing our home to the Tubbs fire in October. Thanks to Teddi Rutschman for her graphics as found in the AWAKE course.