THE BLACKBIRD LOOKS FOR CRUMBS.
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Shamanic Psychology
Chapter: “Operational Doing” from “The Master of Fire” by Gian Berra
THE BLACKBIRD LOOKS FOR CRUMBS.
He comes to the window as soon as he sees me, he is not afraid and brazenly risks my attention. He, the blackbird, knows that I am also looking for his attention and he satisfies me with short gestures by hopping ceaselessly waiting for crumbs. But every time he jumps he seems to go away and abandon me: here is my angst (fear, anxiety) of losing him.
So I talk to him, I whistle a greeting and the blackbird immediately takes up the invitation: here it is shaking its little head from right to left.
And the blackbird answers me:
– I know you are talking to me, and I am listening to you because it is your desire to be listened to and I am showing it to you with my gesture. No, I do not understand your words, but I understand your intentions hidden behind your words.
Words are masks that hide your desire for attention!!
And I give you my attention.
Now I see that you have understood it too, so much so that you are a shaman to listen to the blood of life?
Hello my friend, blackbird, thank you.
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