Incredible. Awe inspiring. I will never again be able to walk Mother Earth without reflecting upon the beauty She holds within; birthed to us, gestated, menstruated, bleeding all the colors and shades of rainbow minerals, earthen glory outshining even the stars in Her diversity. Splendid. Magnificent.
Deep gratitude for eyes to have seen within this immersion Her deep secrets and treasures revealed -- I weep in Her presence to know Her glory above and below.
I was able to shift my focus and receptors to enjoy the crowded sensation of going to the Tucson Gem Show and so glad I did! We were blessed by chilly, cloudy morning so the crowds were held off a few hours and I was able to thoroughly adapt to and enjoy the exhibits and displays of hundreds of thousands of gems, minerals, rocks, and fossils.
From this immersion, I was gifted with not only a wonderful day of walking, exploration and delight in Ron’s company, but also a visceral connection with Gaia’s inner world of embodiment as Mother Earth. We’ve all been exposed to the beauties of silver and gold, emerald and diamond, of amber and salt crystals in smaller amounts, through shop windows, special jewelry. But how to experience the abundance and sheer magnitude that truly pervades the depths of Earth Mother? An "world's largest" exhibit that is spread throughout an entire city can express this to some degree.
As I walked in reverence among the familiar and exotic unknown, I simultaneously gave thanks for the joy of Gaia’s splendor and offered healing for the penetration She had been subjected to by those who may have been thoughtless seekers of jeweled treasures.
The sheer bounty and magnificence was nearly overwhelming during my first outing on Tuesday but yesterday, after shifting my perception and placing some conscious energetic boundaries, the day and its grandeur were amazing ... I was such a small piece of the macrocosm that is Gaia. “Deep in the earth I go...” indeed!
I could imagine myself on a trail tunneling through cave after cave where She displayed remarkable wonders with infinite variety. At some moments I could know my shallow breathing as the awe swept away my air, and at others I was vibrating in rapid-pounding, pulsing, foot-tapping joy as Her gorgeous rock and ancient fossils surrounded me on all sides.
Whenever and wherever I walk now I will wonder what beauty lies beneath the surface. Wondering, if I go deeply enough, beyond the soil that grows my food, beneath the water table that slakes my thirst, beneath the ever-expanding veins of Gaia’s blood, will I find new wonders? More beauty and heart-breaking magnificence? This is never to discount the beauty above, or the rich dark soil, or the broad expanse of sands that shimmer or the deep red rock of a mountain, or the warm brown tones of tile. These are gentle, soothing, life giving resonances that cradle and support. But now I also feel further and know other wonders previously hidden or felt they were ‘elite’ to a select few. The bounty of the rocks available shows once more that Gaia always provides enough for everyone ... and more than enough were we to be conscious of Her treasures. She is the ultimate artist and Creatrix. I was humbled by the artistry She holds within Her body earth. We take out and use these gifts -- shining, cutting, polishing ... but all begins with Her and within Her.
She is creativity and inspiration and beauty beyond compare. I am but a unique cell among billions that grow out of Her. And the stones speak, the earth calls, Her voice crystal clear.
An unexpected experience was when we stumbled upon the African Art Village, see my post on Ancestors ...
Sounds like you really enjoyed the gem show. For sure, I don't usually wonder about what's below the surface when I walk, but after reading this maybe it will happen. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL Maybe it will, Diane. ;-) I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the gem show, once I figured out how to move past the overwhelm...
Deletebeautiful, beautiful... so much happening beneath the surface, just like us... and so we are one with Earth, each other, all that is.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura... Yes, indeed, this is one of the most remarkable gifts of seeing every life form, every manifestation, through metaphor ... we are all reflections of each other.
DeleteOh, I have always loved rocks so much---from the time I was a little girl. I filled my pockets with them everywhere I went! Even now, when we hike, I almost always pick up rocks...and often come back with a sagging backpack. :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, I've just got to say---that little gem (is it amethyst?) tree is absolutely beautiful, Darla! Please tell me that you did bring that home! If I had seen that, I likely would have spent the grocery budget just to be able to look at it everyday!
So happy to read of your excitement about and passion for rocks, Beth! So your backpack weighs more coming home than going away? ;-) It's funny, I like rocks, too, but usually only the itty-bitty ones ... how they express such a tiny perspective of what's so abundant. But I had never really thought a lot about what lies beneath us every second, every footstep...
DeleteYes, you're right ... amethyst. And, yes, it came home with me because Ron bought it for me... ;-) But it wasn't at all expensive ... this gem show was amazing.
Darla, I think she was calling you to this large exhibit of her mineral children. Your first few lines in this entry, "gestated, menstruated..." helped me to go deeper into my own consciousness of the Earth Mother. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you resonated with the piece as a gift from Gaia. Blessings!
DeleteYour post puts me in mind of THE SILVER CHAIR by C.S.Lewis where there is a beautiful fanciful description of the depths of the earth where one may pluck living gems from the rock and drink the juice of crushed rubies.. .
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That sounds wonderful; never read any of C.S. Lewis's writings.
DeleteI had a reaction similar to Diane. As I sit here, I am now pondering what lies beneath my feet... 10 feet down....20 feet down..... 5000 feet down. As conscious as I am about all that is around and above me, I am surprised to realize I never give much thought to what is below my feet. Thanks for a thought provoking post!
ReplyDeleteLOL You're welcome!
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