We as Druids claim that we take our guidance from the natural world. Well the natural world is often the most challenging teacher. This week I have seen a dog with and elephant and even Baboons adopting puppies as family. Look at the challenges mother nature is throwing at us. Are we ready to be so open or are we still afraid of differences.
We are always so ready to point out differences. To see the us and them, that we forget friendship and love can grow in the strangest of places. Please watch this video and learn that if they can do it what are we waiting for.
We as Druids claim that we take our guidance from the natural world. Well the natural world is often the most challenging teacher. This week I have seen a dog with and elephant and even Baboons adopting puppies as family. Look at the challenges mother nature is throwing at us. Are we ready to be so open or are we still afraid of differences.
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It is Friday morning and my first full week of reciting the offices and doing daily ritual is drawing to a close. I won’t lie as this has been a huge change for me in many ways. First of all there is the getting up. I live in a land filled with light. Here in Tabasco it always seems to be sunny, and so hot…..normally when I get up in the morning the sun is blazing in through the windows and you feel the kiss of his warmth on your skin. Then you realize no this is too hot and put on the air conditioner.
Now I am getting up and it is still dark, it is cooler (not cool it is never cool well maybe 3 days in December and yes I do wear a sweater.) I am seeing a very different Tabasco, and guess what I am falling in love with her more. I have often talked with friends about how I see the Goddess of the land here. She is young and vibrant full of life and fun and yet there is an ageless wisdom with her. You catch her voice as she runs through the mango trees. You taste her sweet lips in the Pitaya, and you can’t help but love her. She is always just so close to you, and yet always a few steps away. You feel her breath on the back of your neck and when you turn she is off again. Now in the morning just before the sun comes up I go outside with a glass of juice and just sit with her. Now in the mornings she is not running not playing she is sitting waiting, waiting for you to just be with her. This is her wisdom. This is her time to speak. As the crickets sing their last song you hear her voice. She tells me yes it is hard yes it is difficult and yes the sun her burns like hell but trust me and you will never want. I am seeing now the deeper magic of this place a magic only really known to the few who still work the land here. That being out there in the darkness and just being with her. Trusting that those seeds in just a few short weeks will bring forth a crop. Knowing the papaya plant will be heavy with her breast like fruits and knowing this all comes from a deep trust in her. There is a deep sadness in her voice in these early mornings, the sadness of a deep loss. The loss of local culture, the loss of land, the destruction of her life blood the waterways. And yet still she comes and tells us trust me and be with me I will provide. Yes Tabasco is my home and my love and it was in this journey far from my native land that I found myself. I found the Gods and found out about life. |
AuthorI am the Reverend Mark P Charlton. I live and work in the South east of Mexico. This is a look at the ongoing experiences of life of a monastic druid. The Order of the Sacred Nemeton basically started after a number of discussions with different people. If you would like to help us grow please contact me using the contact page Archives
February 2012
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