Sunday, July 3, 2011

Monday, June 27, 2011 Red Electric Serpent/ Red Resonant Earth - Cosmic Turtle Moon of Presence, Day 1



TIME = ART



"I PREFER EVERY TIME A PICTURE COMPOSED AND PAINTED OUTDOORS.  THE THING IS DONE WITHOUT YOUR KNOWING IT."


WINSLOW HOMER



Aquateca Jade Pectoral, National Museum, Mexico
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CHICCHAN

Dreamspell:  Red Electric Serpent  (3 Chicchan), Kin 185

I activate in order to survive
Bonding instinct
I seal the store of life force
Wtih the electric tone of service
I am guided by the power of universal water
I am a polar kin
I establish the red galactic spectrum.

Begin the Red Galactic Spectrum: 65-day Season of Life-Force.  First day of the Cosmic Turtle Moon of Presence.  The Chinese believe that the tortoise's shell is a symbol of long life and happiness - the shell is also believed to be the home of divinity and was used in ancient days for divination.*


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CABAN


Long Count: Red Resonant Earth  (7 Caban), Kin 137

I channel in order to evolve
Inspiring synchronicity
I seal the matrix of navigation
With the resonant tone of attunement
I am guided by the power of universal water.

289th day of the 13 Moon year.  289 = 17 squared. The Arab alchemist, Gever, regarded 17 as the numerical basis of the physical world.  Wesak Festival of Universal Peace - celebration of the birth and enlightenment of Lord Buddha.  Realizing the transient nature of all worldly phenomena, Buddha advised each person to work out their own liberation.  Albert Einstein said that Buddhism has the characteristics of a cosmic religion of the future: "It transcends a personal god, avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural and spiritual; and it is based on a religious sense, aspiring from the experience of all things natural and spiritual as a meaningful unity."*


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*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2010-2011.


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