Iona chooses to stay .....
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Again you will find me , walking along with the four legged gods on the clay outer village roads. The mostly unused ones. The sky is indigo and the moon, almost full is rising. The air is crisp and clean and the scents of syringe flowers and honeysuckle offer themselves as the constant nasal blessing. These two scents together can throw me into ecstasy so easily. A subtle blast. There is a huge spring in my step and I think it is partially propelled by the enormous smile on my face. Leaping into the air, almost onto the surface of the moon.
The owl swoops in front of me. We have met up a few times of late. He sits on a lamp pole and I walk towards
him with such a feeling of awe spreading over me. I hold my hands out open to the side. We stand like this for a while. Then he flies to the next pole. And again I approach him. To me he is the sacred teacher, and I am on the ground under the moon. This happens for eight poles. He then flies off. And a song comes on my ipod that has me
dancing along this moonlit road. It
really can’t get more perfect than this. A contributing factor being that the creator of the song is also the owl.
I return home and bring in the dogs
beds and refresh their water. Cover the rats. Close the gate. Switch of the geyser. None of
the kids are in the kitchen . I fuff
around closing a window, picking up a book, stroking a cat. I am washing my face when Iona comes into the
bathroom. She is pale. Very pale.
But she is calm. In that instant I
know something momentous has happened.
She goes on to tell me that she
had been swinging around on the boxing bag.
And when it was really spinning she climbed to sit on the top.
The only thing was that her dolphin
pendant on a thread which was around her neck got caught in the boxing bags
thread and she was being strangled. It
was getting tighter and tighter and she felt feint. And then she decided she was not going to die
on a boxing bag strangled by a dolphin and with all her strength she tore if
off her neck. There is a big welt where
it dug in.
And of course I know this beautiful
being will one day no longer be in her beautiful body. And I won’t be able to mourn because to have
spent 11 years with her and the joy and the laughter that she is is such a gift
in itself.
And yet the most, most supreme
gratitude arises, that this beautiful being is ALIVE today.
And I know in the light of the
potential devastation that is looming for many this is not relevant –
I just wanted to say thank you to
Life for this being who is JOY herself still walks amongst us.
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The owl visits here almost nightly, and the calming effect is profound. Rising in the wee hours as is the norm, it now includes a trip to the deck to be serenaded by the wise one, yet unseen, but heard and deeply felt as well.
Much Love to you and yours.
Z
And the falcons and the eagles - all coming in so much closer.
I don't know of any music that touches and haunts me as much as the cry of a fish eagle and the lure of an owl.
The lure of the owl
Dancing heavens courses
Tidal songs of ever now
Touching through the footsteps
Gliding on the moon
Riding through the honeysuckle
Bursting into bloom
In chimes of essence gathering
On beads of lovings wake
Resolutions shining everywhere
Dreams of oceans contemplate
In palms of mothers loving
Where lightning strikes a heart
In lotions waving consciousness
Walking hiawathas path
..peace..
Just when I think you could not possibly capture so much again - you do.
Thank you my friend for the cohesion.
Plus I have given up smoking weed again,,think that always helps,,,
Will maybe smoke weed on the odd occasion now,,,
Neil
Maybe it does help.
I stopped for 6 months.
Did not get any more productive or ambitious.
So I started again : )
Neil : )
Love you all.
In love
with love
as love.
Neil
It looks astounding.
There is also a winery named Iona and two cottages in McGregor.
It also means beautiful jewel.
But mostly I like it because of the amount of vowels.
Lots of Celtic crosses and other shamanistic shaman things,,,
It looks totally beautiful up their,,,,
I be reckonings Iona should go to Iona at least once,,
Their maybe some fun their,,you never know,,,
Respects neil
It does look hauntingly profound.
I'm the same as you though,,,skint
Need to hone my yurt making skills,,wood bending skills are coming along fine,,,but it would be better if me and Nigel (me good friend) got a great big sewing machine and learnt to sew things,,,,
Otherwise it's get a proper 8-5 job working for the ruthless system,,,,,,yuk
When your over,hire a van, their will be a yurt waiting for you to use,,and a wood burner,,,,summer is the time to come,,,,winter is absolutely freezing,,,,,
Hotels cost way to much,,plus you can't have a fire in the hotel room,,,,
Neil
Sounds promising.
I tried to cook last night but got stuck on the chopping stages as every knife in the house has been absconded for various projects. Bow and arrow making and god knows what else.
How to chop an onion without a knife - hmmmmm.
Could not do the UK in winter that is for sure. Mid summer.
Keep me posted on the progression of the yurt.
And then again if I manifest the air ticket before your yurt there is always this http://www.isle-of-iona.net/accommodation/campsites/cnocoran-campsite/
But for travelling,,bamboo yurts are lighter to carry,,
So their will be a bamboo one for you about 5-6 mtrs although I haven't made one they look far simpler to make,,,you know,,don't have to saw or plane the wood,which takes ages,,
What else would kitchen cutlery be used for other than making bows and arrows,,,
Glad to see the children have got their prioritys right,,
Round our house their isnt any cutlery because no one does the washing up,,,only messing,,,,
Neil