The Same Victory Song
Truth is I’ve been haunted because I’d always wanted the body of a classical dancer. Their lean powerful grace so much closer to the place of ideal physical form than my own. I’ve starved and pushed and prodded my body to be better than what I saw in my reflection: the imperfections of Me I didn’t know then how to Love. But tonight, as I pass by my mirror, moments before sliding under a steaming salty, meditative midnight bath, I realize with a calm know ing bliss this is the body of a warrior. I live now in the frame of a soldier at rest between battles, softer perhaps than wartime but ready for a fight none the less. Proud of the scars that each tell a tale of triumphant journeys home. This resting hero, perhaps licking her wounds at times, though so much less these days, can focus now on rest and nurturing in ways which focus on Love. This knight is readying to be of service to the greater good which has purpose and hope still in this rising dawn of consciousness. Listen as the muse in you sings of battles infused through hues of sacred battles so we might together hear the same victory song.
I Am that I Am that I Am.
Love,
Mira Black
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