Learning to Fly
As the air gets thinner the higher you rise, so does the loosening and releasing of those around you and close to you.
Like a busy subway to begin with—with close proximity to many, yet tightly bound and closed off to one another—the further you rise, the more open you become to allow your true self to be visible. Not only to yourself, but to those who have risen above the fray as well.
As if unfurling wings you didn’t know you had, it takes some settling and realization of your newfound feathers as they unfold—giving you the ability to rise even further. A period of acclimation to new heights, as if traveling to higher altitudes, is beneficial for the realization and utilization of your new wings.
Almost as if being tapped into an honor society that was always available to you, it takes adjustment to feel solid in your newfound position before you begin to explore and spread your wings for flight.
Test your wings and your levity in all areas, then soar. There are no ceilings to contain you—only freedom to be felt and vistas to be viewed.
Feel the wind in your feathers and on your face as you drop the seeds of remembrance around at will. Some will hit hard ground, yet others will take root and flourish.
It won’t be up to you—just stay in flight and enjoy your presence and freedom.