It was Alice (in Wonderland) who recommended believing six impossible things before breakfast. I am forestalling breakfast this morning because I need to go to the grocery store. So I am drinking coffee, considering the grocery store, and I have begun the count of seemingly impossible things. It seems a good exercise. I think about the elephant herds showing up to mourn the man who rescued them from being shot. They stayed two days. I think about this incredibly early spring, tromping around the back yard chronicling the signs of new life. I think about my husband*s friend in Russia being invited to write his name in the frost on the rocket engine, along with the astronauts who were going up to the space station. That*s three. I know there are more.
Consider this:
What do you list as impossible? Part of the Alice in Wonderland exercise is paying attention to the things we never imagined could happen... but they did... and they do. How might you increase your innate capacity to realize the seemingly impossible? How about a couple impossible things before lunch?
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