Amplifying Simple Abundance
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Birthday Intermission
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Quinn would at first come to my house for a day,
then a few days,
then a week or even two.
He would stay longer and longer much to my delight,
and we fell easily into being blessedly immersed and together all the time.
Having already aligned ourselves with no “jobs” and very few outside obligations,
we were free to invest nearly every moment of the day into exploring our relationship.
Living together full-time was never a decision that needed pondering or discussing,
we simply invested every present moment into that which was of importance,
and that meant BEing together.
BEing apart just wasn’t part of the equation.
He first brought with him a loaf or two of his home baked bread.
He eventually brought his whole sourdough starter.
He first brought with him a change of clothes,
then eventually a few more clothes he had in his closet
(his closet literally only had a few clothes).
First he brought his didgeridoo and the candles, crystals,
cloth and such for the didgeridoo journeys
he provided people as sound therapy.
He eventually brought his favorite CDs
and the rest of his belongings in a small wooden trunk
about the size that would hold a dozen bricks.
After some months he then brought the chair he once used for playing World of Warcraft,
and a few other furniture/lamp items his mom gifted us as she remodeled the cottage.
Quinn was very simple (and at the same time complex--which was also undeniable!)
What he owned physically was super minimalistic and his energy was very clear.
He wasn’t entangled in relationships, attached to things or the outcome of situations.
He was an open communicator and thrived on new experiences unencumbered.
I had never been around a Being so light!
I wasn't near as free as Quinn.
I had a house, and that house full of belongings, automobiles, 2 children,
utility and tax bills, grocery, insurance and gas bills, and over 3 acres to tend.
Since the end of my marriage earlier that year, I had however simplified my life greatly
by downsizing my belongings, canceling some insurance policies,
and letting go of some of the services I had indulged in
that I felt no longer served me.
Along with some of these old things
went some of my old thoughts, ideas and attachments.
By not carrying so much excess baggage,
we were in the perfect energetic space
to amplify and focus on the very simple and easy aspects
of loving and appreciating each other.
We were free to explore the unknown!
Life shows up in metaphors for me.
Simplifying and letting go of things is symbolic for doing the same inside.
Being less encumbered leaves space for more desirable abundance on many other levels.
My own path toward simple abundance was amplified by Quinn’s
happy-go-lucky, free flow, light hearted, fine tuned focus on joy.
He set a prime example of how happiness does not have to be tied up in things,
And a powerful reminder that the most valuable things are not things at all.