We all be surfing on this Full Moon Equinoctial Tide
Experimental
Equinox Cahoot
Monday, March 21st
6pm pacific / 9pm eastern
Live Zoom with Phone-In Option
Audio & Video Replay available after
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Science*Animism*Entheogens
(re-uniting Science and animism,
entheogens eager to help)
the Oceans, the waters of life are calling -
Let’s Heed the call!
by aligning with the Green Fire of emergent Spring,
that we may spiral forth sane reverent common sense into the atmospheric Community of All Beings
Animism - not a belief - just good manners!
with
Caroline Casey
proffering the guiding
astro* mythology of this unfurling Season
&
Deep deep Ocean Scientist David Gallo
speaking from the realm of Science with Soul,
on the state of the Oceans, the desirable re-designing of our educational systems, the micro-biome, the animating of the collective guiding story, and whatever he feels to contribute in a 3 way conversing, science, Orisha water songs, Guiding Mythos...
& long-time accomplice
the jubilant Amikaeyla
proffering the songs of all the Orishas of water...
(More on both our of co-operators below today's themes...)
Uehara Konen, Kojima Island
Pisces-Virgo be micro-dosing vastness,
and honoring the Jupiter-Neptune conjoining (April 13th, exact, but all around now.)
The two hosts of the Piscean realm gather to generously proffer,
anything that has ever moved humans to participatory kinship, is available…
All the guiding science, faery tales, myths, dreams, Oceanic reverie, honoring songs
that ever was or will be - are here now…
Co-Operators are standing by!
We be not alone..
Kópakonan – the seal woman of the Faroe Islands, photo by Nicole Franken
Always the first degree of Aries image is “A woman emerging from the sea - a seal is embracing her.”
Let’s all be that woman, and that seal,
on Persian New Year!
More soon later...
who writes:
"Ah, Pádraig, what an enigma you are -- so many meanings have been made of your life!
With the coming of Saint Pádraig, Ireland saw an end to the practice of slavery. And the Church that he established was one with a married clergy that emphasized scholarship and, under the influence of Irish Brehon Law, treated women with
far more respect than the Church in the rest of Europe. The practice and beliefs were syncretic, weaving in elements of Irish animism and honor for the living land and its holy places. This remained true through the seventeenth century -- and in some places well into the nineteenth. Elements of that older form of Christianity remain. Rome knew Ireland was too independent to bend to its will -- the institutional church we know today was first imposed by the British and then outlawed by
them.
At the same time, my Pagan heart cannot fully celebrate the coming of Christianity to Ireland. I choose to honor this day for the meaning it gained in the Irish struggle for freedom and in the challenges faced by the Irish diaspora, as a
day of cultural pride.
As for the matter of the snakes -- it is true that Pádraig and his Church did no violence to keepers of the Old Ways, and that the Druidic Bardic colleges flourished for centuries more after his coming, albeit with Christian elements woven
into their teachings.
The references to snakes in Pádraig's own writings refer to the beings who will torment those who steal from the poor.
And, at the same time, I am tired of the derision being directed against those who hold to the interpretation The idea that Pádraig driving the snakes out of Ireland is a metaphor for driving out the Druids is not an invention of
"neo-Pagans." It is an interpretation that my father learned growing up in an Irish enclave in Lynn, MA, decades before the Pagan revival of the 1970's.
As for those "neo-Pagans" -- a word I usually hear spoken with a snear these days - I also think they are deserving of our respect. Yes, their scholarship was imperfect. But it took courage and vision to bring forward an Earth-loving
feminist spirituality in a Christian dominant culture, and they paved the way for many of the people who now mock them. Taking the side of the snakes against Pádraig was an act of inverting a story they had grown up with -- an act of liberation Pádraig himself might have grudgingly respected, just as I grudgingly respect that old Bishop.
Agus fágaimid siúd mar atá sé.”
and on grief:
"The Irish idiom so eloquently describes the reality of these times in a way that the English idiom does not: tá brón orainn. In Irish you do not say "We are sad," you say "grief is upon us."
Grief is heavy upon us all, whether we name it or not. The suffering caused by the wars of humans and the war on the Earth impact every heart. I am not speaking metaphorically. Our emotions change the electromagnetic fields of our hearts, and the
electromagnetic fields of our hearts change and are changed by every living thing.
Collective grief cannot be borne alone. And it can be eased and healed by our wild kin, the plants.
The aromatic compounds of all plants, the light molecules that they exhale, tells us that our wild green relations are present, which resets the connection between the brain and the heart, and allows our heart rate to come back to the variability that allows
it to change its rhythm with the rhythms of life.
In times of grief, I am drawn most to the evergreens. I spend time among Spruce and Pine, eat Spruce tips, brew teas with Pine needles, gather and burn Spruce resin and Pine resin. They help me move the grief I hold in my
lungs.
The goal is not to suppress the grief or separate from it, but to allow it to move through. And to find the support in connection to be able to respond to loss and destruction with presence and creativity.
We are part of the Earth become individually conscious. We can heal ourselves by weaving back into the living web of consciousness from which we evolved and emerged. And we can begin to do that just by breathing with
trees."
Vernal Equinox Co-operators
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Amikaeyla Gaston is an ordained syncretic priestess of a tapestry of several distinct spiritual practices from Africa, Cuba, Haiti, Brazil, and the Americas.
She is the Founder and Executive Director of ICAHSI, the International Cultural Arts & Healing Sciences Institute, as well as a nuanced thought-leader, author, public speaker, performer, percussionist, and sacred ethnomusicologist/song keeper of chants from indigenous traditions around the world.
She is a Cultural Ambassador for the State Department doing expansive work with political refugees, war survivors, and at-risk populations worldwide “…opening paralyzed voices and transforming wounded spirits through the miracle of her music”. – Laura R., President, Institute of Noetic Sciences.
Often called into difficult scenarios to offer inter-cultural literacy and deep restorative justice work in support of transformative and peaceful solutions, Amikaeyla is a highly sought-after public speaker and performer who shares her thoughts, songs, and music from the stage around the world. Her strong academic interest in Sacred Ethnomusicology and extensive studies with traditional healers and cultural artists
around the healing effects of music led to the performance in India at the Inaugural Festival of Sacred Chanting and Singing for the commemoration of the Golden Buddha at a personal invitation by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
David Gallo is an American oceanographer and explorer.
For nearly 30 years he was Director of Special Projects at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution – a preeminent, globally recognized scientific laboratory. Subsequently he was Senior Adviser for Strategic Initiatives at RMSTitanic Inc., a position he had to give up because of CoVid-19. Today, although independent he remains at the forefront of ocean exploration, participating in, being witness to and communicating the
development of new technologies and scientific discoveries that shape our view of planet earth.
Dry Earth, to the right is All the Water in the World (Volume), and the speck to the right of that is All the Fresh Water (Visualization by Dave Gallo)
He speaks for the oceans critical role in providing the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. The oceans hold the clues to our past, they control our present, and they are the key to future life on this planet. In recognition of his role in exploration and science communications David is a recipient of a Computerworld-Smithsonian Award, the Explorer’s Club Lowell Thomas Medal, and the Frances Hutchinson
Medal of the Garden Clubs of America. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a National Fellow of The Explorers Club, a TED-All Star, and a recipient of the Lotus Club Distinguished Achievement Award.
Listen to David Gallo’s appearances on The Visionary Activist Show
Hamonshū series by Mori Yūzan
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