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Shall we prefer to do business with those who demonstrate integrity and relationship with us...

...who practice respectful, inclusive dialogue...

...and who embrace collaborative accountability?

Shall we prefer to do business with those who feint and parry to evade honorable relationship...

...who ignore, mischaracterize, or shrug off voices of alarm who attempt to communicate harm?

What is our wisest choice?

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' A monk once said:

"Imagine being bitten by a snake, and instead of focusing on healing from the poison...

...You chase the snake to understand why it bit you and to prove that you didn't deserve it."

β€” Unknown / Art of Poets '

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Leprechaun by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 17 March 2025 (during live simultistream Intuitive Public TV broadcast with Kato McNickle), for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025

More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.

Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Top o' the Mornin'!
It's Day #1 of the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore 7-Day Art-Challenge.
Let's SEE your take on LEPRECHAUN -
These small, solitary fairy folk possessing magical powers are often depicted in green garb with red beards or locks. Leprechauns might play tricks on human-folk, cobble shoes, and guard pots of gold at the end of rainbows. When caught by humans, they may grant three wishes in exchange for freedom."

Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/a4a030cf-a09e-43e8-81e7-096a19fc22a7?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph

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Merrow by Megan Elizabeth Morris, 18 March 2025, for the Wolf Criers Club Irish Folklore Art Challenge 17-23 March 2025

More by this artist: t.me/IntuitiveGallery, meganelizabethmorris.media.

Wolf Criers Club wrote,
"Day 2 of Wolf Criers Art Week is upon us. The theme is Merrow - the Irish Merfolk. πŸ§œπŸ½β€β™€οΈ
These Irish merfolk have ocean-green hair, teeth, and skin and webbing between fingers and toes. Female merrow are beautiful with fishtails and wear special caps to control their movement between sea and land. They collect the hearts and affection of land-dwelling humans. In contrast, the male merrow can be grotesque with pig-like features and red caps. They're known to lure humans into the sea beguiling them with song or by occasionally marrying them."

Wolf Criers Club thread of artworks: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/e50e43bb-9ce7-4e58-bf06-dd826e3dba28?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8l0ph

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