Rose City Fiber Crawl 2012 has been exhausting and enlightening. My find so far has been Abstract Fiber red roving in 50% silk and 50% merino wool. My red soap dream inspired this red longing. I have already posted my cuprite stone. A new weaving?
The Silkie
I submitted a recording of “The Silkie” on harp. I hadn’t heard back and was fretting over the quality though the response was quit good. My mentor responded to my fretting in a really lovely way:
“well…yes…next time please do return to same melody as you start with in left hand as well
and some suggestions are…..instead of “room for improvement” consider creation is always pushing us to keep expanding. Because the gift of your music, the way she is right now, is perfect!! ….you might play with noticing when you use the words “I am thinking” because for me usually that means I am headed for trouble!……are you at all challenged to accept the healing gift of your music exactly as she is????? maybe not. Also, when you mention feeling frozen around your Presence….remember it is not You who is frozen but your ego-mind state who likes (in all of us) to hang out evaluate, scare, judge etc….our ego mind notices when we get connected to Source as I heard you and your music to be, she really has no control and once our awareness sees this she (our ego -mind) is done in….well call me if you wish…this is written in great haste with deference to my dear computer!!”
Cuprite weaving
Cuprite is a copper oxide mineral. The keywords are: life force, vitality, physical energy, courage,healing, and Divine feminine1. The affirmation with this stone is: “The furnace of my body blazes with energy and vitality, and for this I honor the feminine Divine that is my source.”2
1 and 2 above are taken from The Book of Stones by Robert Simmons and Naisha Ahsian.
I found the above stone at The Fossil Cartel in Portland, Oregon. I also found chrysocolla with cuprite which is described below from the same book. The manager at The Fossil Cartel helped me with this. Such a lovely person. She gave me a hug when she saw that the information that she gave me touched me.
First the stone and then the description.
Chrysocolla has the following keywords from the above mentioned Robert Simmons book: communication, expression of the sacred, goddess energies, gentleness and power. Element: water. Chakras: throat, heart, root.
This stone says it all. Chrysocolla with cuprite “continues an opening to powerful energies of life force and vitality with awareness of the elements, of higher consciousness and clear communication of one’s inner wisdom.” pg. 115.
Lovely stone, a wake up stone.
Silkies, Red Soap
Soon after buying red soap that had been given to me in a dream by my harp teacher Christina Tourin, I was walking along Hawthorne St. in SE Portland, Oregon and passed three young women talking amongst themselves. One was talking about the mythology of silkies which are seals who shed their coats to return to land as females. Something like that.
As I returned to my car, the lights went on as that is the song I am working on to submit for the mixolydian mode for the International Harp Therapy Progam. The song was written by Christina Tourin and is called, “The Silkie”. I hadn’t been able to submit the song because I couldn’t get the feel of it.
What are the chances of the feeling of a song coming from a random conversation on the streets of Portland. And who were those silkies who were speaking like humans at just the right moment.
Divine inspiration or divine intervention, whichever, I am so grateful!
Dambatsoko-2012
Dzivaguru
Another photo from Dzivaguru in Zimbabwe. Cameras only allowed outside the village on this enormous rock. We played mbira in a hut and watched the drummers drum and the dancers including “old women” like myself. An “old woman” came into the hut where we played mbira and danced for us. We were able later to visit the spirit medium for the Mhondoro spirits. He gave us individual readings as Patience and Endy translated.
Ballad of the Harp-Weaver
Someone posted the Ballad of the Harp-Weaver by Edna St. Vincent Millay on the International Harp Therapy Forum. The poem is very harsh in some ways but very connected to the feeling I now have of a mission as a harp weaver. Weaving the notes in the phrases with my fingers on the strings. Weaving a new reality worthy of the king’s son.
Ballad of the Harp-Weaver
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