Jun 08 2008
What I Want? – Relocate The Mouse From My House
It’s a simple vision. The little guy just moves out on his own. No traps. No tricks. None of my cats carrying him out against his will. He just gathers his belongings and he’s out the door. He goes willingly and moves to another area that is better suited for his growth and development. I have this thing about killing. I don’t want to harm a single living creature.
You may already know that about me if you read the post “Relocating Luv Bugs” under the category: Communing With Nature.
I simply have to have a conversation with him and tell him that the environment is about to become very unfriendly. I have three cats in this house, and his survival is debatable. Granted, my cats are a bit slow and lethargic, but if they see a potential playmate scurrying by, there’s no question what will happen.
My roommate can here the mouse eating above her head (she lives downstairs). Is it war? No, It’s a conscious connection with the intelligence that says that we are all one. So, I’ve asked him nicely to move. It was a telepathic communication, and now this blog post makes it official in writing. I’m focusing on what I want – the end result – my home free of a cute little furry mouse who is not welcome here. I am visualizing a clean house. A mouse free house. A house where my cats play with their toys and not living creatures. The vision is strong and I have a role model to measure myself by.
In her book: Behaving As If The God In All Things Mattered, (pictured above) Machaelle Small Wright has a conversation with the moles on her farm. They were tearing up her property and she asked them to relocate to a grassy area further away from her house that would be a better environment for them. At a specified time, thousands of moles moved across her property in unison. A freak event of nature? Not hardly. Just a conscious request being carried out by beings of loving intent and mutual cooperation and respect.
Hey, I just had a thought. I’ll tap him out. Tapping the side of my hand with EFT: “Even though I have this emotional thing about a mouse free house, I deeply love and respect myself.”
I’ll keep you posted on my progress.