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Sarah Pritchard

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May 1, 2006, 8:04:57 AM5/1/06
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I am a teacher, a student and a mother of seven children.

I am going for the Eye of the Tiger.

Do you know what I mean?
That look in the tiger’s eyes. That look of great sagesse, that says:
"I know."
It is that look that shows that the tiger has learned the wisdom, that he is streetwise (or in this case, junglewise). There is so much depth, so much knowledge and knowing and presence in that regard. The tiger is majestic in every sense.

Some small cats have it too.
Our cat, Harry Potter, gives you that look that says "I know." It also says "I’m reading you; I’m taking everything in; I’m reading the situation, the circumstances and learning from it all for the future." He communicates with me with those eyes too.

We used to have a beautiful Siamese cat called Fripouille. He was a wild cat who my young daughter tamed and adopted. His deep blue eyes showed such depth, such wisdom. You could feel him reading you, drawing from you. He and Harry were great friends; they were ‘bloodbrothers.’ They were both mentors too.

A mother cat brought her three newborn babies to my door and pleaded with me to help her. The whole family looked after them, including Harry and Fripouille. They were the kittens’ mentors. The relationship between Harry, Frip and the kittens was an inspiration.

We can learn a lot from that sagesse and that relationship. I am going for that Eye of the Tiger. I have my mentors; among them is Stone Evans. I am a ‘student’ and a ‘mentor.’

Learning, education in all facets of life is an ongoing process. Education is the key, the doorway to the future

I am studying genealogy to find my roots, why I am here and why I am like I am. I am a member of a personal development program to learn how I can change, progress, obtain the eye of the tiger, along with it’s majesty. I am passing on that education, that knowledge.

A life best lived is designed. It is not achieved by accident.

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Sarah Pritchard
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