It is time to make friends with the fire. On the west coast from Canada to Mexico fires are burning. Looking out of my window I can see smoke from the Rey Fire that is currently burning 19,000 acres. We wonder if our place will burn again and feel the sorrow of people who have lost their homes and loved ones. It is time to heal with fire. After our home was destroyed by the Jesusita fire, we travelled for a while. Friends looked after
our animals, hotels offered us rooms and we just wandered for about eighteen months. I was used to having a home and a routine, but life was demanding something different of us. I had terrible asthma which would send me to the emergency room. I spent nights in a hot shower just trying to keep breathing and suffered from periodic blindness. But I stayed curious. I know we are eternal beings, so despite the health and financial issues I just stayed interested in what was happening. Luckily my
husband is a mystic yogi, so we meditated, practiced inquiry and yoga. We stayed centered and aligned with the light even during a disaster. Sometimes I would worry about never recovering from the fire, but it didn't help. There were days when all I wanted to do was run away as far as I could, but there wasn't really any place to go. The practice was and continues to be to stay with life. Healing takes place when we stay in the present
moment.
The truth is that so many trees have died because of the drought that the forests need to burn. The earth heals herself this way, and we can see it as a way she has of smudging herself to clear off the negative energies so new life can emerge. We can help by understanding that the fires are healing, and we can assist the earth when we engage in prayers and rituals that help clear the old structures that no longer
serve us.
I decided the best way to heal my relationship with fire was to do a fire walk, so I went to New Mexico and prepared to walk on fire. I meditated by the flames and released my old life into the glowing embers. You have to enter an altered state of consciousness to walk on fire, otherwise you can burn yourself. It isn't an activity to try for fun, it is something you do with a shaman. My husband and I prepared and walked with
Chris Griscom, who holds an amazing light for planet earth.
When I was ready I walked across the glowing embers, which felt like popcorn beneath my feet. My heart was pounding and my mind couldn't believe what I was doing. But I didn't disassociate. I didn't check out. I held hands with my husband and we walked through holding hands, thanking the fire for showing us the way to liberation. Then we walked a third time, laughing and
skipping.
You see, nature doesn't care about banking systems, mortgages, insurance payments, food storage places, jobs or school schedules. Those are all man made structures, and they mostly keep us enslaved to a false sense of time. When you release all of those things to a fire, then the mysteries begin to open up. People might think you have gone insane, but it might be that you actually find sanity in an insane
world.
Those structures that no longer serve us need to go. And we can let them go without feeling frightened. First we need to learn to "tune in" and find our inner guidance. We need to practice and learn to trust the messages we are receiving. It isn't that easy at first because the ego/personality will send messages as well as the Higher or Essential Self. Usually the guidance from the ego/personality is critical and based on survival.
It isn't necessarily bad because we need to live safely in a body. The issue is that this level of guidance tends to keep us fearful, ready to fight or run, and basically enslaved.
Guidance from our Essential Self is aligned with the part of us that is eternal. We have not yet started operating out of this place on a collective level. For five thousand years or so only mystics and poets have had access to these places. We have needed to learn
and evolve like little children and so we have bumped around and messed up our playground. But now it is time to grow up and take responsibility for the messes we have created and learn to live in alignment with a greater intelligence. The days of the individual fighting for their own sovereignty and freedom have come to an end. Now we need to open our hearts to all sentient beings and the pulse of the earth herself. We need to realize that the landscape is alive and that there are beautiful
cosmic intelligences that want to help us collectively live and thrive.
We need to change. I remember being in the early stages of childbirth thinking that I'd rather not do it. But it was too late. The contractions were coming, the baby was coming and my consciousness was altering whether I liked it or not. I chose to stand up and give birth to my son on my feet without drugs or much assistance. I wanted to listen to my inner guidance and how my
son needed to come into this world. I stood up and said yes to birth, to new life. My son is now sixteen, and attuned to nature is a way that is admirable. He is sensitive to the thoughts and feelings of others. Men and women who have the Goddess awake in them are beautiful people.
So I encourage all people on the west coast to smudge with Mother Earth. In Irish Mythology the Mother Goddess is known as Danu. She is a living presence that is aligned
with us still. She is loving, patient and compassionate. An even more ancient deity is known as the Cailleach. The picture at the top of the page is of me emerging from her passage womb/tomb in Ireland. The Christian version is Mother Mary. Most of us know her as the Greek Goddess Gaia. Shake off the age of materialism, and get with the story. The earth is alive and if we want to live and thrive, we need to embrace her. Light a candle in her honor today. Send prayers and blessings her way. Bow
to the light of the sun. It is time to collectively welcome in the new world.
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