Somewhere in there…

7-25 RadishLore

Just Where is your Inner Rhino, you may well ask. We are not much more clear on that topic than you are, but We have a lot more lore than you, leastways as pertains to your Inner Radish.

A lesser-known (but no less crucial) bodily organ is the Radish, which is not attached to anything in particular inside you. We think of it as being near your funny bone, but that location varies from one critter to another. For all We really know, the Radish may shift around in there, driven by its own mysterious imperatives. (We cannot interview the Inner Radish, any more than you could get a good chat out of your pancreas, and that’s easier to locate.)

Rhinos often discuss the Radish in familiar terms, seeing it as a receptive nook for our True Selves. We can always visit it when We feel down, and get a booster shot of Rhino. Who can contemplate the Radish and not get a worthy chortle out of it? Right: Nobody. Whoosh! Back in business.

If you like, go back to March 18 to refresh your Radish Appreciation.

Musings

7-24 Notions

It’s busy inside Us, our Rhino Inner Rhino. So many intentions, conjectures, beliefs, theories, as well as foggy ideas, waiting for clarification. Some stand out, some others remain in the background, waiting to serve. It’s a crowd.

Wondering what will take focus in any given moment is stimulating. Sometimes ideas team up, sometimes one claims our full attention. Now and again they all take a break and let Us ponder what lies before Us.

And all of this goes on while We seek something to chew on. Rhinos are born to multi-task.

Glowing

7-18 TinkerBelled

Every now and then, We wake up to a Big Surpriser, a burst of energy and delight and anticipation and confirmation. We can’t predict these surges. They just bound onto the scene and do their thing, and then are on their way.

They are extraordinarily stimulating, and on the other hand, they are exhausting. Like a trip to the Circus. So We stay in a state of semi-suspended demi-excitement all the time, both hoping for, and dreading, these Visits. Life in the Wild is full of such visitations… just the way it is.

To Fizz or not to Fizz? We usually Fizz.

Rubbing the Wrong Way

7-16Genie

When the question comes up, “What fabulosity would you like?”, Rhinos are often stuck for an answer. We are in the habit of being contented with what We have.

We can imagine various alternative realities, but We don’t invest in the idea that one would necessarily be an improvement on what We have (nothing much) or where We are (here).

What more could one reasonably wish for?