Goat’s Call

A Shamanic Guide to Freedom and Resilience.

In the ancient tapestry of shamanic wisdom, the goat emerges as a revered spirit guide, weaving through the threads of time with grace and resilience. In the verdant valleys of Kashmir, there lived a humble goatherd named Abu Bhakar, whose heart beat in rhythm with the rugged peaks and lush meadows that surrounded his home. Among his cherished herd, there was one goat who held a special place in his soul – Chandini, a majestic mountain goat whose spirit soared as high as the peaks she roamed.

Abu Bhakar tended to his goats with a tender hand, for they were not merely livestock to him, but cherished companions who shared his joys and sorrows. Yet, despite his unwavering care, the shadow of the wolf lurked ever near, claiming the lives of many of his beloved herd.

Chandini, with eyes that gleamed with the wild fire of the mountains, yearned for the freedom of the open sky, refusing to be bound by the chains of fear. She pleaded with Abu Bhakar, her voice echoing with the wisdom of the ancient peaks, “At least let me roam the wilds, where I may taste the sweet air of freedom, even if it means facing the jaws of the wolf.”

Sorrow weighed heavy upon Abu Bhakar’s heart as he gazed into the eyes of his beloved Chandini, knowing that to deny her the freedom she craved would be to imprison her spirit. With a heavy sigh and a tear upon his cheek, he relented, releasing her into the embrace of the wild.

As Chandini disappeared into the mist-shrouded mountains, Abu Bhakar watched with a mixture of sorrow and pride, knowing that though she may face trials and tribulations, she would do so with the fierce independence of her kind. And though his heart ached for her absence, he found solace in the knowledge that she was free – free to roam the wilds, to dance upon the peaks, and to embrace the boundless expanse of the world beyond.

In the mystical realm of shamanic teachings, the tale of Abu Bhakar and Chandini resonates with profound wisdom, reflecting the eternal dance of freedom and resilience that defines the essence of the goat spirit. Guiding with a gentle yet unwavering presence, the goat spirit leads souls through the labyrinth of new beginnings, illuminating the way amidst the darkness of uncertainty.

With hooves that dance upon rugged terrain, it teaches the sacred art of resilience and determination, reminding us that even amidst the harshest of landscapes, abundance awaits those who dare to persevere. As whispered by the winds of ancient lore, the goat’s essence resonates with the primal pulse of the earth, echoing the rhythm of existence itself.

Born from the womb of time, the goat traces its lineage to the primordial cradle of civilization, bearing witness to the ebb and flow of human history. From the ancient sands of Mesopotamia to the emerald shores of distant lands, its presence has been felt as a beacon of wisdom and guidance, guiding souls through the labyrinth of existence.

In the sacred circle of shamanic teachings, the goat emerges as a potent ally, offering its strength and wisdom to those who seek its counsel. With eyes that gleam with ancient knowing, it gazes into the depths of the soul, unlocking the hidden truths that lie dormant within.

As the mystic drum beats with the rhythm of the heart, the goat spirit beckons seekers to embrace their inner power and forge their own path with unwavering courage. With each hoofbeat echoing through the corridors of time, it reminds us that we are the architects of our own destiny, and that within us lies the power to transcend the limitations of the mundane world.

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#G-the Goat.

kingdomanimalia
phylum Chordata
orderArtiodactyl
FamilyBovidae
SubfamilyCaprinae
GenusCapra
speciesHarcus
By Xammi Xamman for BloggchatterA2Z challenge.

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3 responses to “Goat’s Call”

  1. atishhomechowdhury Avatar

    These folktales and mythological narrations are so interesting that often makes us think “what’s beyond us??

  2. shower4sweet Avatar

    Profound insight. I think I heard somewhere about Abu Bhakar. As I have been penning on anxiety and fear. This topic provided me many insights. Yes we are the writer of our destiny. If we submit to this anxiety and fear we fail to explore our true potentials and miss our destiny. We need to always choose our freedom over all mundane bondages. Well penned.

    1. parwatisingari Avatar

      you have me intrigued. For me fear comes from an past experience while anxiety is from an unknown future. Just clicked on your post.

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