in the warmth of sunlight, in the soft glow of moon / the wise old tree stands with open arms / welcoming me home….home to my sacred space / where i am the earth and the earth is me.
This was created to honor Brother Hawk, the Messenger…..I have been encountering him over the past couple of days…...in dreams, in the sky, and here on RedBubble…... :-) Hawk has acute vision and a very discriminating nature, symbolizing a sense of prophetic intuition….He shows up as a reminder to pay attention to subtle messages we may receive from our environment or the people we are coming in contact with…. Thank you, Brother Hawk…..
Their first meeting sparked a profound sense of deja vu….their hearts bonded instantly, yet they parted unto their own lives. As she sat alone, staring into the darkness of midnight, questioning the vision in her soul, two bright stars streaked across the sky and came together as one. In that one perfect moment, her uncertainty vanished, and her path was crystal clear…. Do you believe in Love at first sight?
I was blessed to have Mountain Lion visit me in a dream this week, so I created this art to honor him. I hear stories of sightings of these beautiful animals around here in Estes Park, Colorado, but have never had the privilege of seeing one in the wild… Mountain Lion teaches us about asserting our own Personal Power without hesitation….something I am learning about in my own daily life.
This past week I have once again been given the opportunity to choose…..to walk in silence within the boundaries that someone else has created….or to listen to my Heart…..to speak my Truth…..and to be who I truly Am….. As I was pondering over this, one morning I opened the kitchen blinds, and there, shining so brightly on the house behind us, through the fence, was a beautiful image that the Sun was presenting to me…..I knew at that moment that it was my day to Lead with my Heart…..and that I did….and my Heart now flies free of limitations once again….every day and every moment we have a choice…. I created this piece of art from that sun-filled image, adapting it in my own style….. ‘Every day you learn / Leading with your heart / Can lift you higher / Where your heart’s desire / Will be waiting for you…’ (from ‘Leading With Your Heart’ by Barbra Streisand) original image: /
On the eve of my 55th birthday, I am thinking about the world we live in…how it is….how it can be…. Our Native American Ancestors had a code for living….one that feels in balance to me….this was their way: ‘Treat the Earth and all that dwell thereon with respect. Remain close to the Great Spirit. Show great respect for your fellow beings. Work together for the benefit of all Mankind. Give assistance and kindness wherever needed. Do what you know to be right. Look after the well being of mind and body. Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good. Be truthful and honest at all times. Take full responsibility for your actions.’ Seems to me this is a pathway to a peaceful existence….and that peace is my vision for this planet….for all of us. And so it is.
For a friend who lives far across the ocean from me…..a friend I have never met…. My friend, as you stand at life’s crossroads, know this-from my heart to yours-you are a beautiful soul….you make a difference in this world….you are loved…there is always hope if you reach out for it…..I care. /
When you get up in the morning to begin a new day, what do you expect? Taken on the walking path that goes around Lake Estes in Estes Park, Colorado.
Colorado sunset…..Estes Park, Colorado. Nature inspires me each and every day. One of the pages from my Heavenly Days Calendar Take My Breath Away
Seeing a big Bull Elk throw back his massive head and let out his piercing bugling sound is truly one of the miracles of the Rocky Mountain Autumn Season…I still get chills when I am blessed with this amazing experience.
‘Every day is my best day; this is my life; I’m not going to have this moment again.’ / Bernie Seigel We May Never Pass This Way Again by Seals & Crofts Life, so they say, is but a game and we let it slip away. / Love, like the Autumn sun, should be dyin’ but it’s only just begun. / Like the twilight in the road up ahead, they don’t see just where we’re goin’. / And all the secrets in the Universe, whisper in our ears / And all the years will come and go, take us up, always up. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. Dreams, so they say, are for the fools and they let ‘em drift away. / Peace, like the silent dove, should be flyin’ but it’s only just begun. / Like Columbus in the olden days, we must gather all our courage. / Sail our ships out on the open sea. Cast away our fears / And all the years will come and go, and take us up, always up. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. So, I wanna laugh while the laughin’ is easy. I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile. / We may never pass this way again, that’s why I want it with you. / ‘Cause, you make me feel like I’m more than a friend. Like I’m the journey and you’re the journey’s end. / We may never pass this way again, that’s why I want it with you, baby. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again.
‘Sunsets are so beautiful that they almost seem as if we were looking through the gates of heaven.’ / John Lubbock Sunset over the Rockies on the evening we returned from our trip to Texas…..January 6, 2009…..the first sight of the mountains filled my heart with joy and a feeling of coming home….and this amazing and dramatic sunset was the icing on the cake!
Yes….another Coyote…. :-) I have felt so connected to Coyote energy since we were blessed to observe one in the snow a few days ago….This is a combination of photos of her and of the full moon last august….Coyote is magical and intriguing to me and I honor her with this art. Harvest Moon also available as a tee /
Shield honoring the Sacred Medicine of Coyote. Part of my Coyote Series. also available as a tee
‘Tatanka Ska’ means White Buffalo in Lakota. Buffalo represents Prayer and Abundance….the herds provided food, clothing and shelter to the Plains People. The Medicine of Buffalo is about honoring all that Mother Earth provides for us. It is about the understanding that abundance is ours when we honor all Life as sacred and give thanks for all that we have been given. Buffalo inspires us to connect with the true meaning of Life. The White Buffalo is especially sacred to the Lakota people, as its story & prophecy have been told and retold for generations among them. Legend of the White Buffalo
I have always felt connected to Turtle, and the Sea Turtle has always touched my being in a special way. Lately I have felt inspired do so some art to honor them. This design incorporates the Medicine Wheel which celebrates the Sacredness of All Life and the Celestial energies of the Sun & Stars. The spiral in the center, for me, always represents Divine Energy. Turtle Stories from CasaTortuga Turtles are a popular symbol in mythology because of their longevity and appearance. With their protective shells and charming demeanor, they are often found to be symbols of tranquility. Many cultures depict the turtle as carrying the world on its back or supporting the heavens. Hawaiian / Kauila was the legendary turtle who would turn into a girl to watch over the children playing on the beach. The hole dug by her mother for her nest became a freshwater spring used by the people of Punalu’u Bay. She is celebrated at Punalu’u Beach State Park with a plaque. Hindu / Vishnu’s second avatar was Kurma the Turtle. Kurma the Turtle came to help the Devas obtain the nectar of immortality. To churn the sea into nectar, a giant snake was used as a rope and Mount Mandara was used as a rod. When the mountain began to sink, they called upon Vishnu to help them. He incarnated as a turtle and supported the mountain on his back, so that the nectar of immortality could manifest. Mayan / In the Mayan Creation Myth, the Maize God Twins were transported in a giant canoe (The Milky Way) to Orion’s belt, which they saw as a giant cosmic turtle. The god Chak cracked open the back of the turtle with a lightning stone. The Maize Gods grew from the crack in the back of the turtle and it stretched out two serpents that formed a path for the sun and represented the umbilicus through which the Maya communicate with their sky gods. Native Americans / In some Native American traditions, the World Turtle carries the earth upon its back. The great spirit of the Cheyenne, Maheo, kneads mud from a coot’s beak until the grandmother turtle can support the earth on her back. The Mohawk believe that the trembling of the earth is caused by the old grandmother turtle stretching beneath the great weight of the earth she carries upon her back. Mesopotamian / In ancient history, the Mesopotamian people believed that the turtle was associated with one of their Gods called Ea. The turtle was used on “kudurrus” (a type of stone document) as a symbol of Ea, a deity in Summerian mythology African / In the African mythology of the Yoruba tribe, a semi-independent, large ethnic nation in Africa located in Southeastern Nigeria; Iapa the tortoise is a trickster in a series of tales they tell of exploits. Traditional Yoruba religion is centered around several deities called “orisha.” As adults, the Yoruba often honor several of these deities. China / The Gong Gong, a Chinese water god was responsible for the great flood. In Chinese mythology, Gong Gong was ashamed that he lost the fight to claim the throne of heaven and smashed his head against Mount Buzhou, a pillar holding up the sky. To fix the situation, the goddess Nu Gua cuts off the legs of a sea turtle to take the place of the mountains in propping up the sky. In this sense, the turtle’s shell with the flat underside and the rounded top represents the idea of the flat earth and domed sky. Chinese mythology / In the African mythology of the Yoruba tribe, a semi-independent, large ethnic nation in Africa located in Southeastern Nigeria; Iapa the tortoise is a trickster in a series of tales they tell of exploits. Traditional Yoruba religion is centered around several deities called “orisha.” As adults, the Yoruba often honor several of these deities. Taiwan / In villages, turtle shapes are made with paste cakes for festivals held in honor of the lineage’s patron deity. In order to assure prosperity, harmony, and security for the next year, people buy these cakes and take them to their family.
I was blessed to watch these two beautiful Stellar’s Jays come together for a few seconds, one giving the other a bite of food, then they flew off into the day. The intense blue of their feathers was breathtaking to see up close, as they are generally very elusive and one only catches a glimpse of that blue… Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Blue
I have such a feeling of Love in my Heart for our Planet…..our Home….our Mother who sustains us. I watch each day come alive and my Heart soars with Gratitude and Awe for my Blessings. As we celebrate the Earth this week, may we all take some time to say Thank You and to commit to Living More Consciously, taking only what we need and giving back in return….doing our part to take care of our Ancient Mother. Thank you, Liesbeth for sharing your heart with me. Let us all feel the Love and pass it on….. Ancient Mother
This past week I encountered Bear 3 times…a very small bear, probably a One year old. One day he climbed up the pine tree in our front yard, messed around with the hummingbird feeder, then down from the tree he came and over the fence to the next-door neighbor’s yard, where he climbed one of her trees and took a nap. He was so adorable, I just wanted to go up and hug him….. I feel so blessed to have seen him right in my front yard here in Estes Park, Colorado. :-) Teddy Bear—Elvis
Thanks to my friend Moonspiral and the revealing Spirit Guide Reading she did for me, I am now aware of a lifetime when I walked upon the Earth as a member of the Crow Tribe and my name was Little Deer. One morning this week as I walked along the shore of Lake Estes, two beautiful deer came down to the water’s edge, and one walked out into the lake and drank. The golden morning sun sparkling on the water and the gentle way she sipped from the lake really touched my heart. She was only there for a matter of seconds, then both deer ran to the grassy area to munch. Deer teaches us to be gentle with ourselves and others, and I felt the gentle heart of that deer throughout my being. It is my hope and my intention that I carry this gentle energy on my journey. It is a beautiful energy and I hope to do it justice…..for I was and I Am Little Deer.
As the sun peeked over the mountain at Lake Estes this morning, two big Bull Elk were sparring on the shore, feeling their oats and having a go at cracking their antlers together, just for fun. They really seemed to be more playing than actually sparring. The sound of those antlers is incredible and the sight of them together like that at first light was a blessed beginning for my day today… Estes Park, Colorado.
For Tammy Happiest of Birthdays to you, my Spirit Sister… / May your Journeys be Joyful and / Long May You Run…. / Dohiyi~ Long May You Run-Neil Young
Lake Estes has been frozen over for awhile now….it melts some on warm days, then freezes over again, creating some incredible ice patterns. I was in awe when I uploaded this shot….feels like looking into the deep blue Cosmos….the tiny ice crystals looking like millions of stars….Nature never ceases to amaze me….
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