“Wise choice, human. We hummingbirds symbolize versatility and wonder. Did you know I can fly in any direction—even backwards—slow or incredibly fast, all in an instant.”
Hummingbirds talk? Of course they do when they're in The Game of Satori.
“The word wonder as a verb translates to curiosity. Curiosity can shift your perspective in an instant and is a great way to use your free will to create a more joyful life.”
You feel confused and wonder if you should have chosen the confusion button on the previous page! Plus, you realize you are now talking out loud to an inanimate object…
“Wonder is a wonder-ful way to get out of any conditioned patterns you play over and over and step back to get clarity and make a better choice.”
You look around to see if your significant other is anywhere nearby; you don’t want them to think you’ve finally been infected by isolation-insanity. Luckily, you’re still alone.
“Okay, play with me here,” the hummingbird says. “You’ve been stressed and fearful with this human pandemic taking over.”
You nod your head vigorously.
“You can ask wonder questions to give yourself a whole new perspective and allow brand new paths to open up in life. Applying wonder to any situation can shift it—and you—in an instant…” You swear the hummingbird winked at you even though it’s made of wood.
“Are you willing to try?” Hummingbird asks.