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Posted by: sarida333 01-May-2004, 06:39 PM |
Slan Y?all, Greetings to all this Beltain! May your cattle be blessed with health and increase many fold for the sustenance of your tuaths and tribes. Yee-haw! Get along little doggies. I know Beltain is not the usual time of reflection, but spiritual matters have been on my mind of late. I?ve been on this journey through the Sacred Grove for near 50 years and following a Celtic Path for six years. The following is some of what I?ve learned so far??. Embrace ambiguity, we live in a universe of subtlty and shading. Our existence is not black or white and simple answers do not always solve complex issues. Nurture your yearnings. Our longings keep us moving through life, make sure you hunger for the spiritual and emotional, not the material. Accept your adversities and walk through them, you will emerge stronger. If help is offered on the way accept it with humility, this honors those who give you comfort. Nature permeates everything, even the concrete canyons of the Metropolis. She is with you even when you can not perceive Her. But if you open yourself to Her she will manifest herself to you, even as a wild flower blooming from a crack in the pavement. We are integral to the Oran Mohr and cannot be separate from it. We exist within Creation and it exists within us, seamless and fluid. Creating with our hands is a form of prayer. Practicing an Art taps us into the great flow of the Creative Force and brings us to a meditative state aligned with the Creator/s. Imbas comes with ease. Beltain arrives today in south Texas wet and very cool, behind an arc of loud thunder and bright flashes of lightning. I will pause from my weekend chores to breath the ozone of the rain and express my happy gratitude for this blissful cool air. Summer is soon here, we steel ourselves now to endure until Samhain. Happy Trails, |
Posted by: Dreamer1 02-May-2004, 11:28 AM |
Sarida, Thank you for your incredible post! Have a wonderful Beltane and enjoy the cooler weather while it's here. It is refreshing sometimes, isn't it? We celebrated yesterday by clearing away the old dried leaves and twigs that have protected the garden beds and planting some roses and alstroemeria. Our gardening season has finally arrived! The night breezes have a definite floral scent to them now-it's wonderful! Dreamer1 |