For this Sunday's post, I point you to a March article from our website, written by monthly blogger and story-teller, Jack Correu. Jack's profile and blog, "Musings from the Little Shack", are found under our "Spirituality, Disability, and Aging" section in the general resource block called "Healing and Wholeness". This particular article was written as the Pandemic began to spread through the U.S. in March. Jack reminds us of two key spiritual principle that are relevant to the stress and uncertainty of lockdown: the need for courage and the need for play. And pushing past our resistance. (Susan Nettleton)
Follow the link: https://hillsidesource.com/little-shack-stands-tall?rq=stand%20tall
(NOTE: The story" Little Shack Plays" was written before social distancing mandates. With all the discussion of transitioning out of lockdowns, as a former physician, I feel compelled to caution you to maintain social distancing. If you are on lockdown alone, there are countless ways to to interact with others through computer and phone games and creative projects. In Hinduism, there is the idea of "Lila", all of creation is Divine Play; the creative process itself is play.)