Eight years ago my sister gave me a rattle from Maui. It was a Kahuna’s type of rattle. I have carried it with me for years and eventually gave it to my spirit son from Hawaii. He left it in his brother’s apartment and thought he had lost it. When he showed it to me [...]
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911 and the Faerie Princess
Posted in Dreams, Elder Activities, Initiation, Synchronicity, tagged Indigenous, Native American Church, Santo Daime tradition, Sweat Lodge on April 9, 2012 | 1 Comment »
White Corn Elder
Posted in Elder Activities, tagged Eagle, Grandmothers and Aunties on June 3, 2011 | 1 Comment »
“When did you first discover you were telepathic?” said the old woman, “My name is Jeanne Eaglesong,” we two, standing in the middle of the labyrinth at Holy Trinity after Eucharist, she bored into me with her eagle eyes and continuing said, “I heard you tell me to be more gentle with my words, if [...]
The Power Differential
Posted in Elder Activities, Movie Reviews, sexual conduct, tagged Psychology, Shadow, trickster on April 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Back in 1998 I watched the premier showing of Warren Beatty’s movie Bulworth. My daughter-in-law had been waiting to see the movie. She and my son took me out for the treat of my life. The main character, Senator Jay Billington Bulworth, had been a Kennedy democrat back in the day, and now had fallen [...]
Crane Dance
Posted in Carl Jung, Dreams, Elder Activities, Liberal Catholic Church, men's issues, tagged Indwelling Spirit, Men's Movement, Self, The Matrix on January 28, 2011 | 6 Comments »
I met a man my age. He said his name was, Ken Self. He had white hair like me. He greeted me by coming close enough to touch. Then we both stood on one leg, and leaning at the waist, he backwards, me forward, he lifted my right leg with his left. Up and down [...]
Leadership: Holding Together Organically
Posted in Elder Activities, I Ching: Book of Changes, Mentoring, Spirituality, tagged Leadership, Organic, Wisdom on December 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The symbol of water flowing into water shows how we must hold together with others of like mind to create an organic fellowship of persons.