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July 31, 2006

This Midsummer Night's stream of Consciousness

Darkness does that...


It is dark now, after a long day of light darkness comes now , finally, after 10 pm.
The woven woods are raised, but darkness seeps through the cracks.

Darkness does that. It is always seeping through the cracks in my life where I try to plug it up, wanting only light.... diffused, thank you.

Isn't it evident that darkness is just part of the cycle of light? Yet darkness is resisted by everyone. Oh, it's ok when it is dark with a full moon combined with romance, or a starry night, but what about the darkness inside each of us that stirs us , making us want to resist it?

The dark signifies psychological darkness; the enigmatic, the dark nights of the soul, sadness, failure, defeat, loneliness, despair, grief, broken hearts, fear, broken dreams, confusion, dreams, process.
View From Mt Adams at dawn (C) Sherry Stewart 2004



The dawn and dusk are also points on the continuum of that cycle that includes, light, dark... the seed growing, the life forming, signify the unknown, and unseen, the mysterious, as much the life force as light; sun, the fruit of labor, the wine, the birth, the flower, the success, and joys.. We celebrate all that is seen and unseen when we embrace the whole of life, it's bright and dark sides, just significant parts of the same whole, a space along a continuum of forever.

Why is it dark and light are always revealed at separate times? Light during day, dark at night, inside our homes we cry hiding our tears falling onto our pillows. A kind of shame, tears and fears are.

We're not supposed to be afraid, but we all are. Sadness is rejected, but it is the other side of joy. It's ok for joy to creep in, in fact, we're supposed to be joyful, happy, but sadness, uh oh..now there is problem!! We stay busy to keep the dark at abeyance. Not supposed to be afraid, we burn wicks in the dark to fend off the spirits of the dark, as if it were evil.

The dark is the female energy; the Mother, or "Holy Spirit," the miracle in secret, rich composted earth, the caves and streams, blood and musky scents, everything is born of her, a flower springs from her dark secrets, the tiny seed buried in her bosom..what ever takes place unseen, unborn, to come to life. To venture out into the light of day, the blue sky, the sunshine. Water, surely water is the One that creates all life, never judges, just recycles from life to death to life again, through clouds, and rivers, streams, and oceans, from bodies of the dead moisture is reclaimed, us included, decaying in the earth, what is decay but a recycling of water...releasing that life once again to create another life.

What then is water? That non judgmental life force, giving and receiving life to all. It plummets with bodies into graves, takes back it's moisture to replenish it on a new leaf, bud, and infant.. evaporating from life, into life? From earth it soars into the skies, at night and at day.

Water is the creator and sustainer of life here on earth, it is both male and female, it travels between the worlds of light and dark..It is whole and eternal, what we hope we are, and must be, for we are made of that precious beautiful life giving liquid.

Storm at Ivars in Mukilteo (c) Sherry Stewart
That watery world, how she balances, and creates, and destroys, builds and rebuilds. How she embraces us all, and lets us return to her again and again. Oh beautiful liquid life force. I sit by this river you are, under the cloud you are, myself , "is you"...you are of earth and sky...I see your completeness, and expansive beauty that is everywhere, and I am not separate from you, them, life or process.


Everything I read speaks of how we aren't supposed to be afraid, and of what fear creates, but fear is as viable as force for creation of good as any force is. From anxiety, and depression we change direction. From too much light and joy unbalanced with knowledge of our own darkness, we sink into a kind of decadence, unable to understand those in pain; we teach, preach, and tell them what to do instead of lovng them. We aren't here to save anyone, just to love ourselves and others. Nothing is good or bad, except we make it so.

My midnight musings...

July 23, 2006

Gives new meaning to custom design!


Snoqualmie Falls last Sunday

My friend, "The Cook," in the kitchen.

Fountain in back of home


I visited a friend at this home

Wow, gives new meaning to custom design!

July 03, 2006

Salt Lake City, Utah

My latest trip was to Salt Lake City a week ago.
I am very impressed with Salt Lake, what a clean, spacious, and well organized city, with a low crime rate which speaks for it's workable values.

I had excellent tour guides, Pamela, and Dee, and the enjoyable company of Rachel, my friend from San Diego.

For now I am just posting these photos and links, and hope to return to write more later on. Oh, and yes, I want to go to salt Lake when it is snowing, I prefer the cold weather, and love beautiful snow.

These photos were taken atop the new library building built 3 years ago.








Visit Temple Square




Utah National Parks



Utah Ski Resorts



Rock Hounding Utah



Utah's Best Destinations


The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Events This is an absolute "must see" in Salt Lake City...

June 30, 2006

Dances of Universal Peace, American Falls Idaho

I will post more pics and info later on Dance of Universal Peace in Idaho last weekend on the Snake River....recovering from surgery now!


Dances of Universal Peace find a dance site





Pyhllis, a dear dear sweet woman, and such a stylish dresser!!!
I love love her squaw boots and colors in her dress...hi Phyllis!


Pamela in front resting, and Bakti, Linda and Judy...

Dancing on Sunday under an awning


Phyllis again, under her umbrella with Snake River behind her..


Crete drums and sings:


More dancing on Sunday morning:

Pamela again:


We stayed in tents, and sleeping bags, etc.






The Home of John and Crete on the Snake River, wonderful host's..


We raised Crete's and John's TeePee. About 26 poles, and how many of us? In the hot sun, it was beautiful!

June 19, 2006

This is an ancient Chinese Chart used to predict the sex of your unborn child. Guaranteed 99% accuracy. The Chart was buried in a tomb near Beijing for 700 years. The original is in the Institute of Science in Beijing. All you need is the month the child was conceived, and the age of the mother at the time of conception.


check for sex of unborn child here

May 30, 2006

Heart, passion, intimacy...

From Nirmala's book,

From The Heart

(free download)
endlesssatsang.com

"Allow what you are seeing to be seen by your Heart instead of your head. What is it like to sense, listen, and look from your Heart? Pick an object and sense it with your Heart instead of your head. How is that?
The key is to allow awareness to flow from the Heart. Especially at first, it is not important to sense the Heart itself. It’s simpler at first if you just sense an ordinary object, like a piece of furniture, from your Heart. The important thing is where your awareness seems to be located. Because of the strongly imprinted tendency to look from the head and through your thoughts, you may find at first that you are looking into your Heart, or you may be thinking about what it would be like to look from the Heart. If you are just imagining what that would be like, your awareness would still be shaped by thoughts—in this case, a thought about this new way of looking."

"Here are some clues that awareness is flowing at least partly from the Heart: The awareness will be wider and more open. The boundaries between the awareness and the objects in awareness will seem less substantial. There will be more of a sense of oneness and connection with whatever you are sensing."


Meant to be a backpack trip, and I was looking forward to climbing out of a tent,,! Eastern Washington was having unusual rainfall, it was a torrential downpour, this is where we ended up staying, a little place along the Tietan River. This river and I became fast friends. The river spoke to my heart!




On the way back, traveling through Chinook Pass was this deep snow. Amazing. And beautiful.

May 26, 2006

Clematis blooming and Kalmia latifolia, (Mountain Laurel) Ostobo Red


Small Plant, 18" tall. One has a varigated leaf! Kalmia latifolia, Ostobo Red.. Mountain Laurel I was told.




My small clematis is in bloom, 3 years old, potted. Blooms are profuse, and 7" across! Her name is Nelly!

May 22, 2006

Wenatchee River, Icicle Creek Flooding

Flowering trees at Leavenworth.


KOMO news of Wenatchee River Flooding

CHELAN COUNTY - The recent hot weather in Eastern Washington has been melting snow at a rapid pace, and that's been putting some pressure on rivers and creeks to the point where some are overflowing their banks.

Once such place is Icicle Creek -- which is now more like Icicle River -- where waves are lapping at the door of some homes along the banks.

My Photo of Icicle Creek, Leavenworth:




A number of homes on Icicle Creek have been marked with tag suggesting they should think about evacuating, but the people have not left.

My Photos: Wenatchee River