A cat clan relaxes in the courtyard of what appears to be a wealthy patron's castle. The arch above them has symbols of the elements as well as phases of the moon and sun. It seems they have used their resources wisely (and timed their use correctly) to secure a stable and abundant life. The triskele, a pre-Celtic symbol meaning 'three-legged,' is displayed on a rug in the foreground. It implies energy and movement (check out this version on Sicily's flag), and it can be thought of as an emblem of life. It also suggests change; life is full of endings and beginnings. Will the mewing kitten be able to maintain the security its parents and grandparents have created? Only time will tell. The Brownie tells the kitten (in the words of JFK and Luke) "For of those to whom much is given, much is required." Will these resources be used benevolently to help himself and others, or will he be selfishly concerned with only himself? It's easy to think I don't have much until I open my eyes and see the people who have very little. We all have resources to share, even if it's only our time and attention.
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