Fruiting Body of a frozen world. (I love gifts of Woo.) |
Some weeks ago while pondering the victory of Winter's frozen landscape, I asked,
"What do we do with ourselves, now that our friends have frozen?"
Normally, I would say, "Just hold tight & hole up until we leave," but the answer I was told when I paused to listen was something different:
"Go out & find Love... more Love. Strange new Love. Love repackaged."
It happens that also a few weeks ago, the High Priest told me I needed to choose an elemental & go out & experience it, really think about how I feel about it, its presence, qualities, energy. To this I arrogantly snorted (to myself, of course), thinking (also to myself), "This guy doesn't understand what I do all day. He's used to working with people who never go outside..."
Most days, I really should just turn off my arrogant voice...
Water as Ice as Planchette. |
Ice reclining on Water. |
Water is a sculptor.
As Ice, it can hold its shape long enough for us to notice & appreciate, if we look.
When Water-as-Ice plays with Air, together they fashion breathtaking & sometimes familiar figures.
When Water-as-Ice plays with Light -- the gleam of our Sun or Moon -- they style a lively, stationary dance.
There is a Life to this Water, unlike that of any other creature.
I want to know it.
A pair of Ice teeth. Is there a giant missing them somewhere? |
Even as my Spirit rails & my Heart aches & yearns & sighs, I look forward to more time with cold Water -- the artist of the frozenscapes, the subtle teacher. I look forward to the cold, in a strange new way, very much. Even if I don't.
7 comments:
"I look forward to the cold, in a strange new way, very much. Even if I don't."
I sense a certain wariness here! :)
Isn't that the truth! Trepidation & unease, but I am opting out of fear & moroseness because no one wants to be holed up with that. ;)
Looking forward to images of that landscape of yours this Winter -- I'll live vicariously.
Beautiful photos, Planchette on a frozen talking board,like a combination of Quija curling.Great stuff!
Thank you, I take that as a sky-high compliment.
I too loved the planchette... care to query the Spirits on Ice?
These photos are amazing.. I have never seen anything like them. so austere, profound. Alaska seems such a mysterious place to me.. extraordinary and beautiful, interesting.. I'm learning about the nature there, through your blog.. couldn't have a better guide, I feel very fortunate to have found you. You inspire confidence, and I respect your work very much. Wonderful post!
Howdy southern women of summer, cam I add this to the ABC Bioregion issue? xo Missing you greatly
Go ahead & use it as a placeholder -- If I can write something new in proper time, then we can make the adjustments. ;)
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