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Bee Medicine Visits my Yoni

What's new with me? Oh, I can't stop giggling. Mortifying things have happened lately, but they only make me laugh because, at an instant, I am able to experience them from afar, thereby finding their overt humor, which is nearly impossible to do if you're taking everything seriously and personally. I am also pleased to report that, despite the crazy stuff that is going on, I feel very much connected to awareness, which, quite happily, is in close proximity to the flow of creativity and even luck.

Saturday morning, I climbed into the car with my mom to attend my bff's sister's baby shower, when I felt something buzzing between my legs. I lifted my dress, as my mom looked on nervously. It was a bee, and it was flying menacingly around my vag.

I knew I would have to thank the bee for its message in order to save my Yoni from disaster, and, before that, I would need the discernment to discover that message.

I believe that animals have wisdom to impart to us. It's part of my Native American heritage. Each animal has its own guidance to offer, and the details of our experiences with them help us to draw forth their specific reasons for visiting. Bees are hard workers who effortlessly communicate. For more background on the bee, please see:

http://www.nativeamericananimalmedicine.com/bee_medicine.html

So when I saw this bee, I immediately thought communication and, due to the circumstances of our interaction, communication regarding my Yoni. I had been dreading an upcoming Yoni talk, and I was looking for ways around it. Being stung on the vag is certainly one way to avoid discussions of what my Yoni wants, but it is arguably not the best way. This bee reminded me to push through my fears and speak up if I ever wanted to partake in the nectar. I silently assured the bee that I'd received his message loud and clear and safely shooed him out the window. He clung to it, as if to say, "I'll come back and sting your Yoni if you don't work on her behalf." I rolled up the window, promising I would. He flew away.

I'm on a winning streak, dudes. ;)

Take note of your animal interactions this week and discover what they're trying to teach you. Visit Dr. Standley's Animal Medicine website:

http://www.nativeamericananimalmedicine.com

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