Weep Not Lemuria

13 12 2006

While musing on the seeding, nurturing and blossoming if Lemuria, now perhaps to lie fallow or bear only special fruit as the budding of my Christmas cactus, I stumbled, as if by chance on an old book – found and saved for fifty years but never read. Some say there are no ‘coincidences’ – so I share some of this with you, that I might insert the name ‘Heather’ and ‘Lemuria’ as ye will forgive.

The book is “Light of Asia”, by one Edwin Arnold in 1879. It is an epic translation of Indian poems and stories of the life of Buddha, and was notable for being simultaneously attacked by the ‘East’ for ‘commonizing’ Buddha’s divine nature, and by the West for drawing attention to similarities with Jesus’ life. As the poem is about 230 pages long, I give you but a glimpse – perhaps to caress the ‘Christos Current’ by which our Enchantress is surely touched.

faucon, in gratitude
…………………………………………………………………………………..

thus took [she], and [her] writing-stick, and stood
With eyes bent down before the Sage, who said,
“Child, write [these ancient words], speaking slow the verse
[“Lemuria”] named, which only High-born hear …

[“Verily, I write,”] meekly relied [our Heather],
and quickly on the dust [the Enchantress] drew –

The pictured writings and speech of signs,
Tokens of cave-men and the sea-peoples,
Of those who worship snakes beneath the earth,
And those who flame adore and the sun’s orb,
The magicians and the dwellers on the mounds;
Of all the nations all strange scripts [she] traced
One after other with [her] writing-stick,
Reading the [Master’s] verse in every tongue;
and [the Muse] said, “It is enough …”

……………………………………………………………

now rest

Muse





Entering Lemuria

2 12 2006

Soulwright arrives on Enchanteur’s Doorstep and stumbles into Lemuria

Enchanteur will not have to turn me into a wombat after all! By George I think I got it! Finally! So come pull up a rocking chair, pour a glass of lemonade or a cup of hot cider and I will spin a small tale…

Once there was a lone wolf who howled to the moon. Night after night, the gentle moon mother smiled upon her. Through the dark nights and the moonlit nights this lone and sometimes lonely wolf sang from the depths of her soul. She joined some packs and left some packs and finally created her own pack - a group of wild wolf women who chose to form a sacred circle in a sacred grove and plumb the depths of their inner wisdom of the Divine Feminine.

The wolf assumed her mantle of Elk Woman - conjurer of the four directions, succulent juicy crone. As Elk Woman - she struggled with her inner warrior archetype and learned many lesssons in humility as she led this group of brave women. Many times she failed as a leader and sometimes she succeeded and always she knew that her calling was to listen to the roaring of the sacred river. Her leadership gifts frightened her - so she often stumbled as she tamed the fear driven inner tyrant and dictator and invited her to transform to a generative adult and empathic leader.

She fasted for a vision and discovered the visual artist of herself. Elk Woman died during her solo fast and with great reverance - was laid to rest high on a ridge in southern Utah. At last, she returned to her people - carrying what is hidden as a gift to others. She began to live her one wild and precious life. She no longer could see any cairns - yet she followed the trail - delving deeper and deeper into the underworld of her. She believed Joseph Campbell when he said that when we follow our “bliss” (our true soul gifts) that invisible hands reach out to support us and doors appear in impenetrable walls. Her belief and perseverance landed her on the doorstep of ENCHANTEUR!

Enchanteur was the mentor she was looking for! Before she knew what was happening - Enchanteur opened the door and she fell through the portal. Listed below are the first tentative steps of her exploration of the magical lands of Lemuria. Each of these were written in response to a verbal prompt and a marvelous drawing at the Enchanteur wordpress blog. As the Lemurian Tour progresses - I will add links to my travels in Lemuria - but now - I need to run off to prepare for my GRAND TOUR Adventure.

Whew! I am so relieved to know I will not wake up tomorrow as a wombat!

  1. Knock, knock
  2. Arriving and Taking Stock
  3. Midnight in the Valley of Oaks
  4. Appeasements for the Keeper of the Mine
  5. Dreams