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. . . If you listen closely, the wolf in its howling is
always
asking the most important question -- not where is the next
food, not where is the next fight, not where is the next dance? --
but the most important question
in order to see into and behind,
to weigh the value of all that lives,
wooooooooor
aieeeee th'
soooooooool?
wooooooooor
aieeeee th'
soooooooool?
Where is the soul?
Where is the soul?
Go out in the woods, go out. If you don't go out in
the woods, nothing
will ever happen and your life will never begin.
Go out in the woods,
go out.
Go out in the woods,
go out.
Go out in the woods,
go out.
The above excerpt is from "Women
Who Run With the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D. - a
fabulous and highly recommended book! Excerpted from "The Wolf's
Eyelash," original prose poem by C. P. Estes, from Rowing Songs
for the Night Sea Journey, Contemporary Chants.
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