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Message
from Big Jim
Grandma and I are
nature girls. While I visited her in early
October, we went to the George Washington Carver
National Monument in Diamond, Missouri. I've
always felt as though nature embraces me there
and shares the peace of God. While we were
there spiders kept showing up - not so much in
"odd" places, after all we were in the woods -
it was just that we kept seeing them - which
told me Big Jim was with us. Below my camera
captured this spider's web in the trees with the
sun shining through, causing a rainbow effect on
the web - a definite gift from Big Jim.
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The spider that
screamed out "Yo, your dad's here," was the one
that was hanging by it's web at eye level in the
middle of the path as Grandma and I strolled
by. Unfortunately I didn't take it's picture.
Needless to say, between the sunshine, shadows,
vines, grasses and trees, it was a miracle to
see the spider hanging at eye level. Allow
yourself to have the "eyes" to see and miracles
will, indeed, come to you...
~~~~~^O^~~~~~
Dragonflies are
one of my favorite creatures - especially the
slender blue ones. While visiting the national
monument a blue one came by for a photo shoot.
It stayed with us for quite some time - it even
landed on my hand, so I continued to photograph
it.

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The dragonfly is
a reminder that we are light beings - guardians
of the light of God. This dragonfly also
foretold of the transformation that not only my
grandmother's life is experiencing, but mine as
well. This beauty reminded me to be open to new
vision and to embrace and discern the light
being that I truly am.
Then it flew to
the man made structure of a bridge railing. It
was after crossing this bridge that the spider
dangled from somewhere high in the trees to eye
level on our path.

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The dragonfly
stayed with us so long, it was clear to me that
it had a message to convey. With a short life
span, the dragonfly is an insistent reminder to
live our lives to the fullest in each moment
with great gratitude. To share the love light
of God with others and to support them on their
spiritual path in any way we can. Some times
our part it to simply hold the space...
~~~~~^O^~~~~~
Big Jim and his Harley the
day of his funeral along with other experiences
since his transition, October 31, 2005, can be
seen and read by clicking
HERE.
Big Jim's Transition :
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