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Important fairy tale in life

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The fairy tale for March 29 is The Girl Who Married the Moon. It is a Southwest Inuit Tale from the Alutiiq Tribe. We have read it a while ago but I have been drawn to it again. The main reason is there is laughter. In all the tales I have read and written....laughter has never appeared. Enjoy!

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I mentioned how I believe fairy tales can guide us home. At one point in time land was only a commodity to be bought and sold. Now we can expand its definition to include a story. How can we ever harm a place where our story lives.

We all have ancestral stories based on their land. When we walk out our door, let's look around in wonder at all we see. We can be still and see who is there and who comes. We can go out at different times during the day or night. When the experience is turned into a fairy tale, we can pass on this wonder. and deepen ours. as we connect to each other.. Maybe it is the language of the heart. opening.

Be well

Deborah


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I have an idea....I would like to have our discussion group talk about how fairy tales can guide us home in the broad sense and their value as we navigate this world.

I will mention this tomorrow at the fairy tale group gathering for Rapunzel.

Be well

Deborah

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debbeve11
Feb 25

Good Morning Everyone

Following the thought of how fairy tales bring us home. home can also bring us fairy tales. Back in the day a home was a commodity to be bought and sold, I believe we are now in a time of reimagining our relationship with the land on which we live.

We all have our ancestral stories Now if we can walk out our door, look around, create a tale that honors all we see and feel, we can deepen our sense of belonging to the land. How could we ever harm it. New stories emerge capturing a little of us, a little of the land and all its life and a little of the magic. Our sense of home expands Maybe by combining the old and the new we can begin to feel at home. Be well

Deborah

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