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Myriam is spiritual counselor and coach with more than 35 years of experience. She accepts a limited number of clients that are looking to develop life skills that will improve the process of self-enrichment.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Wednesday




The leaking sink has less tendency to stink.


Did you ever notice that sometimes it feels that life seems to get little clogs in it. The flow is just not there. It is like a sink where the spaghetti that you strained got caught in the drain and the water sits there stagnant and rank. It is then you really wish there was a leak in that old sink.


So it is then time to either call the plumber and have the clogs removed and put on a gas helmet and dive in there yourself. That is totally an unpleasant experience. There is of course another alternative, when blocks are stopping up your life or your sink there is the option of a sledge hammer. While it might create a mess and you might have to get a new sink, at least it will get rid of the stench.


I kind of like the concept of having a leak to avoid either the clogging up and the overflow onto the floor. Now that is a real issue. When one has so much flowing that one cannot contain it being life or the kitchen sink, one can find one's self in water up to one's knees. At that point it is suggested that one just walk away and say the hell with it and cancel the dinner party one had planned for a celebration of all the good flowing into one's life.

I find that since I have well water and do not have to pay the government for the privilege of ignoring a leaky sink, that life is a lot easier if I just practice the art of avoidance.


It is amazing to me how often the problems of life just manage to disappear if one ignores them. And, as I always say in a hundred years it won't make any difference. Probably I will have forgotten about it in a year. In fact, probably won't make any difference tomorrow. So for today, I will just walk away.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nair works on hair clogs in the bathtub. Maybe it would work on pasta too!

1:35 AM  

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