Wednesday, August 1, 2007

"We Are Making the Turn"

I resonated with the Grandmothers Message when I first met them a few months ago through my Vessels of Peace contacts. Maybe you will too. http://www.grandmothersspeak.com


Grandmothers' Message for August: "We are making the turn."

For some reason I had a difficult time formulating words for my question this time. When at first I asked the Grandmothers what message they wanted me to communicate in this newsletter, what people needed to know, they said something like "Our loving care." Thinking this statement far too vague, I said, "No, Grandmothers, people aren't going to get that."

They bristled at my remark, stood taller than ever and looked fiercely down their beaks at me. Then they puffed out their feathers so such a degree that they formed one huge ruff. All I could see now was what looked like a great feather boa with a glaring eye now and then peeping out at me. "Grandmothers, I said it wrong," I stammered, realizing I had made it sound as if they needed me to communicate with others. "Please forgive me," I said. "Yes," they replied, nodding . "We have our own communication with each one: we communicate with them directly."

Fully chastened, I tried again. "Grandmothers," I said, "what would be helpful, truly helpful for people to hear now?"

"We are making the turn," they said. "What?" I asked, not believing my ears. But as I stared at them suddenly all I could see was what looked like a narrow dirt road, a road that was making a turn to the right. As I looked down it, at the end I glimpsed light glistening on water. I walked a short ways and saw birds skimming and dolphins leaping on the water. "Nature will out," the Grandmothers said.



I wasn't sure what this meant. It looked and felt good to me, but hoping that they would give me more, I asked my question again. "This is a good time for each person to nurture and give loving attention to something in the natural world," the Grandmothers said. "Do this however you like- in a large or small way," they said. "As you do , you will affirm your loving connection with the natural world which holds you, supports you and infuses your very body." As they spoke, they showed me the entire human family, each one of us cupped and held by the earth, the sky, the waters, animals and plants. "Make a point," they said, "to do something loving and giving at this time. Give something back to the natural world. It is time.

"And when you perform this action, think of the Net of Light," they said. "Choose to remember and honor the Net that holds and upholds all life as you reaffirm your connection to the natural world.

"Recognize a tree," they laughed as they lovingly placed their hands on the trunk of a tree. "Give thanks for the breeze," they said. "Go out of your way to affirm and live a loving connection to the natural world. It is especially important to do this now. There is so much destruction on earth," they said. "You know all about this," they said; "we need not tabulate it for you.

"This particular message is for those who are working to reactivate the energy of the Mother on earth. She is asking you to demonstrate your love for Her now. You can do this by reaching out to something of the natural world. Let this be your prayerful focus for the next month or two. Gratitude, gratitude, gratitude for the world that always loves and holds you.

The Grandmothers then folded their wings/arms and said, "We bless you."

Gosh, Grandmothers," I said, surprised that this was all they were going to say. "You wanted something brief and to the point for the newsletter," they said, "and so we have given it."



I am blessed with woods and gardens to share every day in a natural way...like watering, weeding, transplanting, seeding....harvesting. And let me not forget walk the cat, feed the chickens, pick some berries...

2 comments:

John Robbins said...

Thank you Anne for sharing such beautiful writings. And the pictures are brill too.

i am grateful for all the little things i (usually) take for granted. For the sunshine and the rain. For stepping in puddles, for the quietness of a woodland, the views from the beach, the sounds the waves make, and walking Jessey the dog who keeps looking back at me as if to say, "thank you for my walkie".

For the way the sunlight sparkles on the sea, for shivering as i walk in the November rain. For surprises and laughter when least expected. For all this and more..., i am forever grateful. And for the nurturing quiet times too.

Blessings of peace,
Yr friend,-John

Anonymous said...

Good Morning:)

"Grandmothers" got it going on!!

Just think of the wonderful experiences if all would "take" in their wisdom!

Love,
Tim

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