Twin Souls. Raimon Samsó
a low spirit with his crushing sympathy. It was obvious that between them was a complicity that multiplied both of their jobs. That human connection is something that doesn’t figure in a medical prescription, but it’s fundamental for a good treatment.
-Remember, doctors will do their part, but you must do yours -pointed Jodie.
-I will visualize for my recuperation… -Lorena said good bye while a nurse took her.
We saw how they went away in the hallway, racing another patient.
-What do you think, Jodie?
-I’m sure she’ll make it. That young girl sweats life through her pores.
The evening conference took place at the Zen center in Westwood Avenue. In that area, the city climbs up the hills, while under, in the flat, an immense light plantation, like fallen stars, formed a human constellation, with its dreams and hopes tilting. Westwood is an avenue filled with interesting libraries- first editions and weird book- that I promised myself to visit.
The exponent was a woman with insignificant aspect, but with an enormous energy and vitality. She said some interesting things, for example she explained concepts -to me unknown by then -of Feng Shui. She pointed that Tao’s philosophy call Yin and Yang two complementary principles. Together they constitute a totality: what is and what will be. The first one is identified with feminine aspects, and the second one with the masculine. The feminine is receptive and intuitive and the masculine is active and logical. She said something kind of like our masculine part pursues our dreams, while the feminine part attracts them. And for that reason they are complementary and must be equaled.
I looked at Jodie. I believe that is a good description of both of us, I mean: she was Yin and I was Yang.
-I know what you are thinking -mumbled Jodie in a low voice.
-I know you know. Some day you should tell me how you manage to do that.
-Do what? -she asked.
-Come on Jodie, you know what: read the mind.
-Shhhhh! -someone behind us made us shush.
The lecturer continued talking about kids, that in the way they have not yet been contaminated by so many and so many grown up prejudices, they have an amazing receptivity, creativity and intuition. We were all like them one day. The thing is: when did we leave those abilities on the side? Could we get them back?
-Remind me to talk about it later -said Jodie to my ear.
Jodie, at my side, took numerous notes about the explanations from the lecturer. It drew my attention the fact that she used eyeglasses to write. And I must say they looked amazingly well on her: it made her even more interesting.
Once the conference ended, Jodie greeted several assistants. In the street, she confessed it was frequent to find the same people in the new age events in the city. Using her own words: it is like a big family that grows and grows. An important detail: the fact that the great majority were women. I believe that they, now a days, are way more compromised in their personal development, leading a great scale change.
-And tell me about your book… is it true you wrote it? Is it for real?
-Look you little bug, I am not answering you. It is not the place to discuss, ok? …
Some people known by Jodie came to us to say hi. I presented myself as a painter, and as an echo commented the conference:
-Ah! A painter! It is curious but our culture lacks of the intuitive and yet rewards those who come out with the use of those capacities: the artists. For their art they are paid real fortunes.
-Well, that is not my case for the moment… sadly -I joked-. But you, the women, lead the intuitive capacity. Why do you think that is?
-Feminine intuition benefited from an archaic society model and ended in the woman compensating her emotional intelligence men’s strength -intervened a young redheaded woman with nacre eyeglasses.
-And maternity -added Jodie- that made woman guess her baby’s needs when they couldn’t express them.
-I believe that above these reasons -intervened a woman beside her-, is the permissiveness of women to express their emotions and feelings. On the other hand men…
That night, once I went to bed, I couldn’t avoid thinking about everything I had heard. I watched the alarm clock several times… and before falling asleep, I turned around on my bed. I was stunned. In the last weeks everything that constituted my world was revolved because of that avalanche of new ideas for me. I had to piece things together. But, where to start? I must admit that everything had some kind of sense, but I cannot say I completely understood it yet. I know, but I don’t know how, that what I had heard in the conference, what I read in the book, and what Jodie explained was true. I intuited it to be real, and resulted familiar. It is a similar feeling to when you check an old movie that little by little you remember. And yet, that is how I felt it to be happening.
I was Yang. And Jodie, Yin. That is how far I understood. As a matter of fact, nothing could define our role in the world in a better way. Maybe this symbolized that internal feminine energy with which I so much needed to be connected. I recognized in Jodie my feminine aspect, my Yin principle. We were a complete circle, closed, like the Yin Yang symbol. That circle, in black and white, in which two forms look for each other and complement one another.
I grabbed my pillow and hid my face in it. I tried to clear my ideas. In the silence of the room I could only hear my alarm clock’s tic-toc and the noise of my thoughts cutting through my room’s darkness.
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