October 6, 2008
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Sing with the flatterer
of the air
Drift with the
motion
of the windMove fast,
move slow
wiggle to
and froInhale the ground’s
fresh scent
Feel the lower sun’s
fresh raysFeel plopped on
feel brushed against
feel blown around
feel touchedWhat is it we speak of?
What is the subject?
Why Autumn of course
With her fresh colorful leaves!©
Some food for thought
Elder’s Meditation of the Day – October 6“Lots of people hardly ever feel real
soil under their feet, see plants grow except in flower pots, or get fare
enough beyond the street light to catch the enchantment of a night sky
studded with stars. When people live far from scenes of the Great Spirit’s
making, it’s easy for them to forget His laws.”
–Tatanga Mani (Walking Buffalo), STONEY
Nature is life’s greatest teacher. The natural laws are hidden in nature.
Hidden are solutions to everyday problems such as conflict resolution, how
to forgive, lessons about differences, how to manage organizations, how to
think. Hidden are feelings. You can look at something and you will feel
it. At night, have you ever looked at the sky when there are no clouds? As
you look at all the stars, your heart will become very joyful. You will
walk away feeling joyful and peaceful. We need to visit nature so we can
see and feel these things.My
Creator, let me learn nature’s lessons.
Elder’s Meditation of the Day – October 6
“Lots of people hardly ever feel real soil under their feet, see
plants grow except in flower pots, or get fare enough beyond the street
light to catch the enchantment of a night sky studded with stars. When
people live far from scenes of the Great Spirit’s making, it’s easy for
them to forget His laws.”
–Tatanga Mani (Walking Buffalo), STONEY
Nature is life’s greatest teacher. The natural laws are hidden in nature.
Hidden are solutions to everyday problems such as conflict resolution, how
to forgive, lessons about differences, how to manage organizations, how to
think. Hidden are feelings. You can look at something and you will feel
it. At night, have you ever looked at the sky when there are no clouds? As
you look at all the stars, your heart will become very joyful. You will
walk away feeling joyful and peaceful. We need to visit nature so we can
see and feel these things.My Creator, let me learn nature’s
lessons.
Fill them with your desires, the changes you want to make, or dreams!!
Healing Angel
Patrick Bernard
2007With his smoldering French vocals purring
over shimmering soundscapes of harp, tamboura, guitar, flute, violin, and
angelic chorus, Patrick Bernard knows how to put listeners in a relaxed
and tranquil mood. He’s been devoted to making healing music since he was
a child and seems to bring several lifetimes of knowledge and karmic grace
to Ange de Guerison (or Healing Angel). From the opening
track’s warming cascades of harp glissandos and spine-awakening tamboura
notes to the final rushing melodic climax of chimes, vocals, and windy
synths, you know you are in capable hands. Whether or not you believe in
angels, you will believe in Bernard and his use of “quantum resonance” to
align your listening body to the movements of the spheres through heavenly
music. His spiritual vibe knows no borderlines; monks and singers on the
album come from all sides of the globe.The liner notes call Ange de Guerison a “65-minute quantum prayer
of love and healing,” and if this doesn’t do it, nothing well. “Angel of
Love” is a languidly tinkling collection of chimes, slide guitar, and
Chinese flute over which Bernard croons like a Gallic chanson singer
mourning a lost love while out on a frozen Tibetan lake, the northern
lights coming over the glacier tips. Each angel in Bernard’s flock gets a
song: love, sky, light, healing, the universe, and so on.You might not be able to understand the French with which he woos the
universe, but it hardly matters; the universe understands perfectly, and
it passes the message onto you. Beginning with the quietude of “Angel of
the Earth,” the amour Bernard feels slowly increases until the peaceful
bliss is gradually heightened to the melancholy bliss of the duet “Angel
of the Inverse.” Here Bernard croons with a female vocalist over sweeping
vocal winds, harp strums, Chinese erhu violins, wooden flutes, and those
glistening harps, building to cathartic crescendos that gradually ebb and
flow back to stillness. A place where delirious Gallic passion meets
sublime spiritual stillness, Bernard’s beautiful Ange de Guerison
is the answer to our quantum prayers.YOU make your day special
it isn’t just handed to you!I love you!!



Comments (7)
That poem was beautiful for the nice Fall time
I loved the poem. It made me feel like I was playing in a big country-like field or something.
:heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat:
hugs
So nice to have you back, my dear. :love:
Nice poem. I hope you are doing well. I haven’t gotten the opportunity to chat with you in such a long time. I just don’t log onto AIM anymore. But we should chat some time. I’ll have to catch ya later.
Your poem is wonderful.
Walk ouside in your bare feet and feel the grass and the earth. You will feel more a part of nature than ever. Thanks for the reminder.