Archive for December, 2004
Christ tide
Holy Sprinkles to us all!
May peace amongst ourselves prevail.
May rest, and relaxation,
and fun and family and friends
fill our lives.
Love and blessings to this world.
Indeed!
No commentsFeline familiar
Timmi died on Thursday. She was in her 20th round of the sun. Timmi was an extraordinary grey blue/white feline friend and my familiar. The anecdotes of her sentience, her attention, her focussed and cheerful devotion to her spiritual duties, are legendary. She was a healer, a companion, a temple cat. She taught me so much. She welcomed and bid farewell with the aplomb renowned in her species. She was magic.
I wander around the house and I can feel the rent in the etheric. Her presence is noted by its absence. [ -1 indeed!].
We don’t know what happens to the spirit of such animals, but she passed out of her old and exhausted form in peace and love. I hope she is inspecting her new home in Shambahla.
And if she is to return to the world of form, she will bring with her the delicacy of a powerful spirit, an intense consciousness, and a love of life.
I reach out across the dimensions, and I touch her on that spot between her ears, just above her eyes. And I love her.

Elegance
Life described in the SBS series, the Elegant Universe, is wondrous indeed! Have enjoyed watching the scientific world exploring and discovering and above, pondering! It was such a delight to hear one gentleman say that Physics is now thought of as an experimental science.
It occurs to me now that scientists need to take a slight lateral step, a subtle shift of paradigm. In the past, scientific research has focussed on finding fixed laws to explain the world in which and through which, we abide. Perhaps, exploration of life, of what creates and sustains life, may reveal a great deal more.
As we welcome the dawning of the new era, the sixth root race and what is referred to as the Aquarian Age, we need to also open ourselves to a wider horizon of mindfulness. The human intellect is in its infancy, but the spirit within is ancient.
The 7th Ray commands us be expansive and inclusive. By bringing together science, philosophy, metaphysics and pragmatism, we may grow closer in reality to a Unified way of being and understanding. And in that, we are more likely to find Truth.
No commentsSalt
The salty air is breathing quietly, warm brine melts the inner steeliness.
The Sun is sextile Jupiter, which is very Sagittarian; Venus and Mars are tantric dancing in Scorpio; the Karmic Node is musing into Aries and, on Wednesday, Mercury lines up with Pluto.
Whew!
Time to clean the cottage and trail Christmas cheer around the nest.
Thank you to Saint Nicholas. We need this Festival of Light. Kodoish Hanukkah!
Wear wreathes of Rosemary around the forehead. Start a fad.
Gratius for Life.
* Reality Check: The Astronomy picture of the day shows filaments across the sun. It is dated december 27 , 2004. Did I miss Christmas?
No commentsEureka!
“Softly, softly”, whisper those still afraid.
I stand on ancient limestone cliffs and call to the seas
that bring us new water from old ice.
Stir the sleeping spirit of the people:
Wake up you dormant souls!
Rise up spent spirits!
Ignite the fire of the dragoness that once walked this land!
Shake the rusty chains of complicity that tricked you into ransoming
your freedom and your futures, for the glitter of temporary security.
Look with widened eyes and see the generations crumbling edifice,
trembling in pallative care,
afraid to die to the spirit they advocated was their true belief.
We know the bricks and mortar will decay
in timely march with the mortgaged heart.
Progress is scrawled across a landscape wrenched from the earth.
Bulldozers create a new altar to an ancient god of Pretend Wealth.
What does it bring but moments in time?
What price this willing enslavement and blind eyed apathy?
Do you really believe you must earn your life,
this life so brief, so freely given?
Then look to the skies that nurture this spark,
then look below and see the flag of the Southern cross,
and remember, remember, remember!
I sigh, I exhale the remaining hope.
I walk home again,
to the comfort of a home and hearth.
It’s abnormally cold for early summer.
* skies
NASA Science News for November 29, 2004
Mark your calendar:
On Tuesday, Dec. 7th, about an hour before sunrise,
the crescent Moon will eclipse Jupiter.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/29nov_moonjupiter.htm?list1159081