Posted in Journal entry on October 31st, 2007 No Comments »
After the plastic idols burn, a waning moon peeks over the mountain ridge. It’s a crisp, clear, late October night. Tidal energy surges through the atmosphere. By the light of the moon a figure reveals itself - pointed ears, yellow eyes, and a grey coat.
The ancestors dance with us still. The wolf sees through me […]
Posted in Journal entry on October 28th, 2007 No Comments »
Gratitude is a healing balm on the wound of indifference. When gratefulness flows from the heart, our cup runneth over and we are filled from within with love. Gratitude alone is enough. It can take us out of the heavy self-centered drama and connect us to a larger, lighter perspective.
Gratitude is liberation from the onslaught […]
Posted in Journal entry on October 27th, 2007 No Comments »
Ocracoke Island was a magical place. Wind swept dunes and beaches, rough Atlantic waves, startling sunrises, and an old-fashioned fishing village (at least during the off season). It wasn’t hard to reach back in time and imagine before the tourists, the rhythm of life by the sea.
I spent one night; it left an indelible impression. […]
Posted in Journal entry on October 26th, 2007 No Comments »
We would never dream of degrading the environment or ourselves because when we enter divine consciousness the world becomes ourself. The consciousness expands from the little self and we become one with the universal consciousness that permeates each form. The consciousness of God descends to become form. All life is connected through this consciousness; […]
Posted in Journal entry on October 24th, 2007 No Comments »
Nature is fine because God’s consciousness flows freely through nature and God’s consciousness is perfect. Nature will regenerate within a short time if left alone, no human intervention necessary.
I think what is needed is a spiritual environmental movement - a movement to address the level of environmental consciousness in relation to our own spiritual awareness.
For […]