Which Wolf Will Win?
We’ve all been dealing with the news of what’s happening in the world around us lately, and it hasn’t always been easy.
Some are pleased, devastated, celebrating, sulking, some victorious, defeated, encouraged, and some are weary.
Very few are indifferent. We’re swimming in a sea of duality.
We have light, we have dark. Good, bad. Love, fear. The push and pull feels like it’s spinning us in circles, not knowing where to turn.
How do we get through this?
I suggest learning to hold both. Accept duality.
The conversations I’ve been hearing remind me of a lesson shared in a Native American parable, perfect for this moment — a story attributed to the Cherokee people called “The Two Wolves.”
A grandfather tells his grandson of two wolves existing within him.
One wolf is filled with negative emotions — anger and hate, wishing harm upon his enemies.
The other wolf represents the positive — joy, serenity, and doing no harm.
The young listener asked the elder which wolf wins.
His answer: “The one I feed.”
The way forward is to decide which wolf to feed.
Will you head toward the light? Will you embrace your community and do what’s right?
Duality will always exist. We can all make our best attempt to carry both: darkness and light, good and evil, fear and love.
Whatever the situation, whether you’re reveling in great news or reeling from a kick in the gut, try embracing duality and deciding which wolf to feed.
You don’t have to betray your values; look deeply within.
What’s next for each of us?
As for me, I’m pretty quiet right now weighing how to continue to feed joy and to strive to spread love in everything I do.
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