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Friday, October 8, 2010

Water Seed of Air: Effervescence

10.6.10
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“The crescent moon resembles a cup holding Amrita, or the “nectar of the gods”. The current moon, like the horseshoe, must not be inadvertently tipped over. Hold the rudder steady. Enthusiasm is infectious and so few people are willing to exert themselves in an out-going, lively, way.” Dr. John Munford, “Magical Tattwas”.


The precious nectar often gets spilled in our lives and as a result we become cautious to carry it, or if we do, we walk slower, we bow less deeply, we are hesitant to be enamoured by its beauty, we speak of it little, and if others do, we are silent for fear of becoming reckless with its contents.



There is so little room for enthusiasm by adulthood that we only use it for the effortless and apparent.
The rich nectar of the Gods becomes a secret Chalice of unknown power that resides in the silences of our fear of its effervescence receding from our lives.



The mystery reveals the secret of the unknown nature of our work and why it is like the grail cup holding the Amrita of what has no apparent need for illness, pain, sadness, death, or loss.
It carries and holds the full memory of light and the truth it holds.

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