“Chaos in the word brings uneasiness, but it also allows for the opportunity for creativity and growth.”
-Tom Barret
Litter Box Wisdom and Litter Box Chaos
Miss Mattie says…
This will definitely be a messy post!
Whenever you add chaos and litter together, watch out. It can’t be good.
Unlike Mr. Bailey who bunny kicks the litter all over the place, I like a clean litter box.
But, on occasion I have the ability to make a tiny mess. Since I am tiny, my messes are in comparison to my size.
Yes, go with that.
So, on occasion I toss a bunch of litter here an there as I rearrange my zen garden.
They say that when you want to change something, chaos usually comes first.
I believe that my human thinks that chaos just follow me around. I start with chaos and then meet it at the finish line.
I disagree.
I think it is less about chaos and more about creativity. I am a cat artist and my imagination is my canvas.
When I make my creative chaos I do so with sass!
So what if on occasion I find myself buried in cat litter.
It happens.
Chaos makes the world interesting. Yes?
Mr. Bailey’s wise cat wisdom.
Miss Mattie, the definition of chaos is not control. It is loosing control and surrendering to it. This is when you can’t define what is messy or clean. Besides, does it really matter?
Embracing this chaos and tossing some litter out of your cat box is good as it gives you room for something new; a fresh perspective. Here your mind can expand and be open to the fun and excitement that chaos can bring. It is good for you and easier to fin Zen when you are present in what you are focusing on.
Yes, even Zen is chaos. It is being open minded as we let what ever comes to us just be as it is
I learn this lesson of chaotic Zen with you everyday. You’re like my black and white fascinating pig pen of Zen.
You are who you are suppose to be; spunk and all.
I love you Miss Mattie, messy or not.