Each one of us has been created for a very special purpose. Not only do we walk embraced by the loving arms of our Mother, when we open to her wisdom, we walk a unique path all our own.
We are granted so many gifts and may share certain parts of our journey with others. We may bond with friends in our life that share in our laughter. We may be born into a family unit that encourages our development. We may choose a profession that allows us to use our gifts and talents to the benefit of others.
Nevertheless, we are like this silo. We have been created special, to stand out from the rest and welcome the unlimited substance of the Divine into our being.
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:
“Surround the essence of your being with Her resilient Light.” tc
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
On the Brink
(Green Acres theme song) “California is the place to be. Mountain air the life for me. Ocean spreading out so far and wide. Keep San Francisco just give me that countryside.”
I have flown over, stopped in and briefly traveled through the state of California in my life. However, I have never explored or held any close association with the state other than what the media portrays about Hollywood and the like.
Recently, I made the decision to do more traveling. So, here I am six states later, touring the large and stunning state of California. The very first day of my entry across the border brought me to this amazing California Condor. He was perched on a log in a riverbed. Shortly after my arrival to his river edge, he flew to this branch in the tree.
Condors are fascinating birds.
Fast facts:a.) The largest flying bird in North America, b.) The most endangered bird. C.) Sacred to the Chumash people.
“To many Native Americans, the Condor is a symbol of creation and healing. As depicted in Chumash condor pictographs, religious ceremonies, dances, and songs, to the Chumash the Condor plays the important role of cleaning the land and carrying away man's ugliness, pain, and hatred.”
(http://yubanet.com/california/Proposed-Tejon-Ranch-Development-will-Displace-and-Jeopardize-Native-American-Sacred-Sites-and-Cultural-Resources-Including-the-California-Condor_printer.php)
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:
“May the healing power of the Great Condor bring you a fresh, new beginning.” tc
I have flown over, stopped in and briefly traveled through the state of California in my life. However, I have never explored or held any close association with the state other than what the media portrays about Hollywood and the like.
Recently, I made the decision to do more traveling. So, here I am six states later, touring the large and stunning state of California. The very first day of my entry across the border brought me to this amazing California Condor. He was perched on a log in a riverbed. Shortly after my arrival to his river edge, he flew to this branch in the tree.
Condors are fascinating birds.
Fast facts:a.) The largest flying bird in North America, b.) The most endangered bird. C.) Sacred to the Chumash people.
“To many Native Americans, the Condor is a symbol of creation and healing. As depicted in Chumash condor pictographs, religious ceremonies, dances, and songs, to the Chumash the Condor plays the important role of cleaning the land and carrying away man's ugliness, pain, and hatred.”
(http://yubanet.com/california/Proposed-Tejon-Ranch-Development-will-Displace-and-Jeopardize-Native-American-Sacred-Sites-and-Cultural-Resources-Including-the-California-Condor_printer.php)
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:
“May the healing power of the Great Condor bring you a fresh, new beginning.” tc
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