Dreaming of a Monkey: The Mirror That Laughs
“A monkey comes to those in whom the shadow hasn’t yet lost its sense of humor.”
“A monkey comes to those in whom the shadow hasn’t yet lost its sense of humor.”
“A deer comes to those in whom beauty and fear live side by side — and haven’t yet found peace.”
“A fox comes to those in whom the mind has already found a way — but the conscience is still asking whether it was the right one.”
“A tiger comes to those in whom something sharp lives — and hasn’t yet been released.”
“A lion comes to those in whom a certain royalty is still waiting for permission to take its place.”
“A bear comes to those in whom strength lives — and who don’t yet know how to live with it.”
“A wolf comes to those in whom something lives that was never tamed — and has no intention of being.”
“A snake comes to those in whom a process is already underway — deep, unstoppable, alive.”
“A hamster comes to those in whom something small — and very important — is alive.”
“A parrot comes to those who have long stopped hearing their own words among all the borrowed ones.”