The Stone Grinder of our Soul

Soon I will be done, and I will be laying in the sun. I will be chewing chewing-gum, while drinking some delicious liquid yum-yum.

On this day an old door will close and a new one will open, and another amazing adventure will begin again.

Our lives are strung together by a series of silver cords. They connect our soul zones to other islands. These intricate wrappings of spirit silk must be maintained to keep them connected. Without a little love they eventually fray and break.

The breaking of these bonds are beautiful gifts, it may not seem like it in the moment, but entropy is our friend. The end of one path leads to the inevitable start of a new journey. Sometimes we must walk through some grass, or corn, maybe a forest of flowers, but it always leads to something spectacular.

So, if you are ready to let go, allow those ropes to unwrap and listen to them snap. Step away and watch its frayed strings pull away. Take a breath and rest, because your next adventure is going to be better than any you’ve had in the past.

You too will be done, and you will be laying in the sun. You will be chewing chewing-gum, while drinking some delicious liquid yum-yum.

You’ll have new silvery cords connecting you to beautiful islands and your new open door will be delightful.

Do you have a relationship with the stone grinder of your soul? Do you know how to turn it on? When you activate it what do you do with the crushed bits, bricks, and powder it makes?

I create new things with the potential of old, I recycle the bits, bricks, and powder to pave a new road. You can too.

Be the infomercial of your soul and search for new ways to reach your goal. Take the dirt from old paths and use the clay to craft a pot for your peace.

Stone Grinder of our Soul

What is the Stone Grinder of our soul, and what does it do?  It is the tool we use to cut our emotional ties and move forward in life.  It gives us the ability to stop hurting when we spend time with someone who doesn’t provide our spirit and soul zones the scoobie snacks they like to eat.  I have used the Stone Grinder of my soul many times through out my life to find my footing and it always comes with the expense of tremendous duress. 

  • We must touch the object of our affection long enough for it to burn our hand, then let go, so that over time we retain ourselves to know nothing good with come from being exposed to the flame.
  • We must be more than generous with how we approach the object of our affection and give more than we normally would.  To use our stone grinder it requires us to dangerously dive in into the murky waters of our heart.  It is essential to see that no matter what we do or say nothing will change.  Breaking a bond is best achieve through love, attention, and actions that will prevent the possibility of regret. 
  • We must wear our spirit so thin in our approach that it forces us to experience several moments of immense discomfort.  Great change only occurs with incredible discomfort, we must feel the completeness of our intention.  This does two things, one it gives the relationship one final chance to fix itself, because if we are able to transform our object of affection with love, then maybe there is a chance it can become something.  If it doesn’t then we can end it without any regret of not doing enough.