Story of an unvaccinated child

“My unvaccinated son, Nikolai, is now 13 years old - born in 1999. While I was still pregnant with Nick, by the grace of God, a friend handed a book called, ‘A Shot in the Dark’. Written by Harris Coulter and Barbara Joe Fisher, it offers an extensive history on the American blanket vaccine program, and the fallout in individual lives.
This introduction to the ‘vaccine controversy’ was explosive for me, and timely................
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from Clarissa Pincola Estes:
A small offering/teaching for parents of bright children, who will in time, be disappointed with the world in one way or another.
Please feel free to share.
When there is significant disappointment in the world for you...r child, consider treating this and naming this aloud as what it is: a rite of passage.
In order to know and to help the world, often one has to be able to see the world at its worst.
Let your child know this is the way of the warrior soul: to see, to feel, to remain standing, to plan ways to make the world different by most of all remaining true to one's own values and communicating those tough and tender values to the world every day.
Specifically plan the down to earth ways to do that daily in 'actual actions' that fit for your child. Fly under their wings and support them daily. Do not let this matter of becoming able in an imperfect world, sink below the waves.
For it is you who have not only carried your child to earth in one way or another, but it is you also who helps to watch over the gifts they carry.
Their gifts will ultimately be under their own protection as they grow older... but there is one thing that can harm confidence in one's gifts... and it happens to us all... as mentioned, it is a significant disappointment in the world, via a person or group, and endeavor or goal. It happens to all of us. More than once.
Being knocked back and down is often a turning point. We are forced to decide something we are never fully ready for, nor fully confident about-- until afterward. And that is, collapse and stay collapsed-- or go down fighting and as soon as one can, drag oneself back up again--
maybe bloody and ragged and weeping, but determined... determined, no matter what else, to be one of the last souls standing if need be... one of those still standing, out of defiance, only advisedly. Far more so to be one of the last standing in order to help others blown down also.
Teaching a bright child to be socially aware is the future we are all rowing toward, contributing to, in our own ways.
One way to contribute hugely to 'the future' that we may or may not survive long enough to fully see... is to teach children that those who are bitter and bright make for rancid and gloating incursions in this world, with fewer allies, with less progress than could be--for themselves, and for their hopes and dreams of good.
Bitterness is a block and tackle of the animating spirit... the one who rises in righteousness and who responds to pain... with new plans based in fierce and loving intention.
Being bright, and despite woundedness, being compassionate and caring --and acting on that caring, what I'd call 'being engaged rather than simply enraged,' makes for much progress...
far FAR more conscious and compassionate allies, far easier entre –despite the usual challenges and resistances– by all the principals involved.
Your child's life will be supported by knowing progression is rarely made via bitterness and blaming, rather progression is made by holding the center with love and determination that has an important center to it. Name this center in your own words that made most sense to you and your child. In ceremony, I'd call it as prayer to live as uno insensario, a chalice, filled with pom, an incense I was subsumed by when I lived in Guatemala tribal groups... a smoke from whic fans out and cleanses with the sweetest scent of Source without source.
We are the imperfect carriers of what is Perfected. We carry the smoking chalice that can cleanse with love for human beings.
We can do this, strive for it, forget to do it consistently, be hurt, remember it again, take up the chalice again, walk forward again, keeping going and keeping going to live in this intention.
And to teach our children to walk this road, carrying this chalice also. Our children, after all, are our able companions and teachers in return, not in that they are so perfect and we are so stupid way... that's a false rendition that devalues one soul for another.
With our children, we are more like great teachers, one older, one younger, who love each other, and who walk together often and for long and long and long.
This comes with love,
dr.e
I placed this picture of the male reindeer here...
Old Reindeer
Put together parts
of several animals,
it seems.
His antler spread
like elk and deer,
but worn far back on his head,
antler elbows crooked
like dog begging,
antlers splayed
at their ends
like the moose,
but body like ox,
pizzle the same
as bull.
Do you remember
some pursue him to kill him;
predators would like to feast
on his blood;
other males
would like to cripple him
over a meaningful trifle
of mating...
and/but he goes on...
in early mornings
old reindeer
lifts his heavy head
up from the river
in order to gaze
at the new sunrise.
We too.
"A small offering/teaching for parents of bright children, who will in time, be disappointed with the world" and Old Reindeer", tract and poem from The Contemplari manuscript ©1978, 2012, by CP Estés, all rights reserved.
Please feel free to share.
When there is significant disappointment in the world for you...r child, consider treating this and naming this aloud as what it is: a rite of passage.
In order to know and to help the world, often one has to be able to see the world at its worst.
Let your child know this is the way of the warrior soul: to see, to feel, to remain standing, to plan ways to make the world different by most of all remaining true to one's own values and communicating those tough and tender values to the world every day.
Specifically plan the down to earth ways to do that daily in 'actual actions' that fit for your child. Fly under their wings and support them daily. Do not let this matter of becoming able in an imperfect world, sink below the waves.
For it is you who have not only carried your child to earth in one way or another, but it is you also who helps to watch over the gifts they carry.
Their gifts will ultimately be under their own protection as they grow older... but there is one thing that can harm confidence in one's gifts... and it happens to us all... as mentioned, it is a significant disappointment in the world, via a person or group, and endeavor or goal. It happens to all of us. More than once.
Being knocked back and down is often a turning point. We are forced to decide something we are never fully ready for, nor fully confident about-- until afterward. And that is, collapse and stay collapsed-- or go down fighting and as soon as one can, drag oneself back up again--
maybe bloody and ragged and weeping, but determined... determined, no matter what else, to be one of the last souls standing if need be... one of those still standing, out of defiance, only advisedly. Far more so to be one of the last standing in order to help others blown down also.
Teaching a bright child to be socially aware is the future we are all rowing toward, contributing to, in our own ways.
One way to contribute hugely to 'the future' that we may or may not survive long enough to fully see... is to teach children that those who are bitter and bright make for rancid and gloating incursions in this world, with fewer allies, with less progress than could be--for themselves, and for their hopes and dreams of good.
Bitterness is a block and tackle of the animating spirit... the one who rises in righteousness and who responds to pain... with new plans based in fierce and loving intention.
Being bright, and despite woundedness, being compassionate and caring --and acting on that caring, what I'd call 'being engaged rather than simply enraged,' makes for much progress...
far FAR more conscious and compassionate allies, far easier entre –despite the usual challenges and resistances– by all the principals involved.
Your child's life will be supported by knowing progression is rarely made via bitterness and blaming, rather progression is made by holding the center with love and determination that has an important center to it. Name this center in your own words that made most sense to you and your child. In ceremony, I'd call it as prayer to live as uno insensario, a chalice, filled with pom, an incense I was subsumed by when I lived in Guatemala tribal groups... a smoke from whic fans out and cleanses with the sweetest scent of Source without source.
We are the imperfect carriers of what is Perfected. We carry the smoking chalice that can cleanse with love for human beings.
We can do this, strive for it, forget to do it consistently, be hurt, remember it again, take up the chalice again, walk forward again, keeping going and keeping going to live in this intention.
And to teach our children to walk this road, carrying this chalice also. Our children, after all, are our able companions and teachers in return, not in that they are so perfect and we are so stupid way... that's a false rendition that devalues one soul for another.
With our children, we are more like great teachers, one older, one younger, who love each other, and who walk together often and for long and long and long.
This comes with love,
dr.e
I placed this picture of the male reindeer here...
Old Reindeer
Put together parts
of several animals,
it seems.
His antler spread
like elk and deer,
but worn far back on his head,
antler elbows crooked
like dog begging,
antlers splayed
at their ends
like the moose,
but body like ox,
pizzle the same
as bull.
Do you remember
some pursue him to kill him;
predators would like to feast
on his blood;
other males
would like to cripple him
over a meaningful trifle
of mating...
and/but he goes on...
in early mornings
old reindeer
lifts his heavy head
up from the river
in order to gaze
at the new sunrise.
We too.
"A small offering/teaching for parents of bright children, who will in time, be disappointed with the world" and Old Reindeer", tract and poem from The Contemplari manuscript ©1978, 2012, by CP Estés, all rights reserved.
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