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Did you ever have a day when nothing seems quite as you were told it should be and you get kind of depressed until you see things through another's eyes? Well, that's exactly how I found the Angelfish Skypond. A frog named Gordon told me about it. Several of my llamas agree it's very real, but two-leggeds don't often see it because of our short attention spans (or so the critters claim).
To see it clearly you should snuggle up at the foot of a tree (or deep in some bushes) and the more critters who join you, the easier it will be. Then just kick back and forget about all that 'reality stuff' you've been taught so you can really 'see' what majik life has hidden in the most obvious places. As you look at the sky through the leaves of the trees and bushes around you, just let your body float and don't bother thinking about a thing. If the time is right, you'll see glistening angelfish swimming through the sky. They kind of go in and out of focus for me, almost see-through. Once you can see them you'll get so involved that you end up swimming through the skies right along with them. To dart among the clouds and dip thru currents of air is incredable fun! Now I suppose some grown-ups, that have forgotten all about majik and skyswimming and other essential things, will wonder what the point of all this is. Don't be too hard on them. Some have never known the silver delight of swimming in schools of playful angels or the freedom the open sky offers. If you have the patience, try to teach them. Unfortunately, some will never relax long enough to catch on. But really, that's not our problem. Only those with wings in their eyes will race with you through the windy currents. And if you see a llama under a tree, chewing it's cud with a faraway look, you can just about bet there's a bit of skyswimming going on. If you sit down quietly, most llamas won't mind if you join them. In fact, mine often call me away from chores for a playful bit of skyswimming. Those angels sure know how to have a good time. See you there!
Image & story are my property. You're welcome to link to or print this page for home use only. © 2-97 Chelle Rogers castalia@rockisland.com http://www.rockisland.com/~castalia/skyfish.html
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