A family that takes the trash to the dumpster together stays together.
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Amen! It is sort of like finding a possum, providing sancutary for its recovery, and releasing it back to the wild. When a family agrees that certain of their valuables have matured and are ready to be released, the ceremonial freedom-walk provides both spiritual and physical release. The slamming of the dumpster lid provides closure. The sacrificial altar of the parking lot heals our alter ego as we go to perform the rites of what's left. Quack, Quack!
2 comments:
Amen!
It is sort of like finding a possum, providing sancutary for its recovery, and releasing it back to the wild.
When a family agrees that certain of their valuables have matured and are ready to be released, the ceremonial freedom-walk provides both spiritual and physical release.
The slamming of the dumpster lid provides closure.
The sacrificial altar of the parking lot heals our alter ego as we go to perform the rites of what's left.
Quack, Quack!
I thought of "the family that stays together, stays together," but now I'm afraid I picked it up somewhere. It sounds like Homer Simpson.
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