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A Messge From Manuka

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Published on: March 9, 2013

Over the past few days I have received many downloads and insights, mostly on a personal level, answers to questions that I have. However I have also received a message from Manuka, a message that I am to share with you. This message may not be for everyone, but it is definitely for a few people that I know, it is also an incomplete message, there is more to come, but for now this is all I am guided to pass on.

It started with a dream

A few nights back I had a very vivid dream, a dream that I a woke with, one that sat in my memory and didn’t start to fade as many do.

I was in a forest, completely surrounded by trees, the trees were all the same species, a tree that I am familiar with here in New Zealand, there was no path and I wasn’t in a clearing, and I could see nothing beyond the trees that enclosed me. Above the sun was shining and the sky a clear blue, the light filtering its way down through the leaves, providing me with warmth and healing. All around me all I could hear was the whisper ‘Manuka’, ‘Manuka’, ‘Manuka’. Beyond the whisper was the sound of silence, the place from which all sound is born and to which all sound eventually returns.

ManukaManuka Forest

The Manuka tree, those which surrounded me in my dream, are the scab on the wound of the Earth. They are the first trees to grow in an area where the bush has been cleared, they grow in places that are barren to most other trees. Their small leaves allow the sun light to reach the ground, they take minimal water from the soil, the provide the perfect environment for the bush to regenerate to flourish under their protection. They provide healing for the land that has been ravaged, ravaged by natural forces, ravaged by man.

The Manuka tree is well known for its healing powers, for many it is known as The Tea Tree.

The Manuka Forest

On my ramblings I chanced upon an area that needed the healing power of Manuka, a Manuka forest, healing an area that had previously been cleared by logging. This area was in much need of healing, if had been badly abused by man, destroying it, rending it completely barren. Then the Manuka moved in and the healing started.

The Message (Part One)

As Manuka heals the Earth, in doing so part of it also dies, the balance must be maintained. The way it was told to me is that as Manuka heals it takes out, or draws out the ‘poison’, it takes on the energy of the wound it is healing. As it gives positive healing energy then it must take on the negative energy of the land it heals. (I don’t like the terms positive and negative, but this is as I was told). The balance must be maintained. Manuka has finely tuned its healing powers over many millennia and doesn’t allow the ‘poison’ or the negative energy it is healing to kill it, as it surely would. Manuka passes this ‘poison’ or negative energy into its bark where it mixes with its oils and is rendered neutral. The process kills the outer bark of Manuka and it sheds, falling to the ground to add to the compost of new growth, safe and neutral. If Manuka where not to shed it’s bark it would die as a direct result for the healing. Thus Manuka can heal efficiently for many years without itself coming to any harm.

There are many who NEED to learn the lesson of Manuka, there are many healers, light workers, way forgers, activators there are many who are falling ill, contracting diseases and ailments as a direct result of the enrgy work the healing work that they are doing. Manuka has the answer, Manuka has shown us how to heal with no harm to ourselves.

The Message (Part Two)

Well there isn’t a part two, just yet, but I do believe that there is more to this message, but what that is I wouldn’t like to say. I know of many people who do great work, healing the planet and the people of the planet who themselves have become ill or developed ailments. In fact it’s an uncanny coincidence, one that I hadn’t realised until I mentally went through the energy works that I know and of those who had developed an illness or ailment.

The Fog

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Published on: February 28, 2013

My World, Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

I sit here with the windows open, feeling the cooling breeze of the evening getting damp around me. It’s so refreshing after the heat of the day, the cold embraces and hugs you, loves you. The setting sun withdrawing it’s warmth with on set of evening. Out to sea the fog starts to roll inland, looking as if the sky and sea have become one on the horizon, and that horizon slowly moves upon me until it engulfs the beach leaving all but the sound of the distance breaking of the wave on the sand. And then, even that is gone, the sound being absorbed into the approaching fog. Up the gully towards the house it creeps not in a menacing way but with the kindness of a mother tip toeing around their sleeping child, observing and protective, slowly wrapping its arms around the hills until they too surrender to her bosom. The light starts to fade and somewhere to my right, in the distance little sparkles of light appear in the fog, like little orange stars flickering into life in the descending darkness of night, signifying the turning on of the street lights on the hill but a few miles away. The temperature drops and through the window comes that dampness that you only feel when you move, part of you wanting to move around and dance with it and the other part wanting to sit still with it, so it slowly snuggles up to you. Out the window the fog has reached the bottom of the garden, the horizon is almost at me or I am almost at the horizon? DSC067251636803895I look right again for the orange stars on the hill, as some form of conformation that I’m not the only one on the planet, but they too have been blurred away to become one with that which I can not see. What I can see is the rolling of the fog up the drive, I take a moment to laugh as the encroaching fog reminds me of a cloud coming into land like a propeller bi-plane, but not making too good a job of it, and bouncing up and down along the runway. Now next door is gone! Is it still there? The edge of my world is almost at my door, for some reason I look up expecting a knock. That’s it I’m trapped this IS NOW my world, all that I can see, well up to the fog, that is my world. Well that’s what the fog would have you believe. I sit now, staring out at ‘sea’, or where the sea was, the sky and land have become one once more and that is as far as these worldly eye will see, but I know more, I know that out there is the sea, I can feel it’s presence, it’s power, I know what I know. The fading light slowly gives way to the growing darkness and as the gift of light passes for another day, the comfort of the dark, of the night in it’s own way removes the consciousness of the fog. For now my world is even smaller as the night blacks out the windows… but I know what I know, all I simply have to do is remember.

 

The Birthday Present

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Published on: January 4, 2013

As the engine stopped, the silence surrounded us. The only sound being the gentle slap of the water on the side of the boat as the ocean rose and fell, as if slowly breathing life into the new day.

Sun Rise on WaihekeI have been up and awake for every sun rise so far this year but today was different, today was special, not least because it’s my birthday but also I got to see the sun rise from the ocean. As the first light of the day crept along the horizon we launched the boat. The tide was out and the beach deserted, the perfect wet sand glistened in the light of the quarter moon, the sky graced with a single cloud which hugged the trees on a distant part of the Island.

The engine rubbed its eyes and yawned into action, bubbling a stream of white water from behind the boat as we tussled with the waves to break free from the shore. One final surge as we breached the forming wave and the beach was behind us, the open ocean in front.

We made our way slowly out of the bay, there’s no need to rush, the sun rise never rushes. Besides it seemed wrong to disturb the tranquility with the busy roar of a rushing motor, a gentle ‘put-put’ was far more apt.

Turning the small boat towards the growing light that signals the dawn of a new day, we cut the engine. Silence. The gentle rise and fall. Around us the sea was black reflecting the subtleties of the light to us, almost oily in texture such was it so calm.

It wasn’t waiting for the sun to rise, we were part of the sun rise sat out there in the ocean. It seemed as if it were our sun rise as if the only reason the sun would break the horizon was so that we could watch it.

Slowly the solitary cloud, illuminated from behind, took on the colours of the rainbow, pastel in texture and subtle in hue. A reflection forming on the sea in front of us anticipating the light of the day. In the blink of an eye, it was there, above the horizon, it’s warmth licking our faces as a puppy dog would its owner when it wakes and realises that it’s not alone.

There is no greater beauty than nature nor greater show than nature, it’s part of all of us, with us where ever we go, ready to delight and amaze us whenever we choose. It’s in the perfect flower nestled in the cracks of the pavement, the song of the chattering birds, the sweet sent of the evening jasmine, the gentle brush of a warm summers breeze. It’s always there if we choose to look.

Workday Tuesday

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Published on: July 25, 2012

Workday Tuesday

Just a little background information for you; every Tuesday I meet up with my good friend Mel to work from her house. As we both work from home it gives us the chance to bounce ideas around and have some company!

Not Every Tuesday is a Work Day

It’s not always work, work, work as you can see this week we took a trip to Coombe Abbey (although now a hotel it has extensive grounds that are open to the public), and why not the weather was glorious and after all the rain it was great to get out into the sun shine for a walk with nature even if it was for just a few hours.

Coombe Abbey

Travelling

Remember I told you that I’m off travelling? Well this is a little experiment to work how easy it is to share my treks with everyone, including pictures!

It would seem that this is working wonderfully, please let me know how you got on with the interactive map. :-)

New Beginnings

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Published on: May 28, 2012

Change is the only constantAs we experience life and get older we can look back and see that there are certain landmark events that either signifies the beginning or the end of different periods of our lives. Sometimes these can be changes in jobs or career paths, changes in where you live, changes in relationships, some of these periods can be significant landmarks others minor landmarks but all changes.

New beginnings are nearly always started by change, for some these new beginnings pass unnoticed as they drift through life, for others each period in their life has a deeper more spiritual meaning.

Change Is The Only Constant

Change is the only constant; that has to be one of my favourite sayings and it really is so true, everything is changing all the time, nothing ever stands still; nothing, especially Nature.

If we as human beings are to grow then we to must change also, as the world around us changes then we must respond to those changes in our own ways.

My Story

I haven’t shared much of my life story with you up until now but that will be changing over the coming months, but more on that in moment. Let me tell you a little about myself and why it is time for change.

Almost three years ago I split up with my partner of eight years; the separation was relatively amicable, all things considered. At the time I took a lease on a small flat on the edge of town close to the fields and woods, surrounded by trees. For me the perfect location, not only a five minute walk to open countryside but also a ten minute walk to work, this change signified the end of one period of my life and the beginning of another.

My job is nothing taxing or difficult, but it is extremely satisfying for me. I work in a small coffee shop selling hot drinks and snacks at the local train station. What’s even better is that I work the early shift, which means that I am normally finishing work when everyone else is starting! I also get the rest of the day to do as I please.

Everything Seems Perfect

So for the past three years I have been living on my own, in a wonderful location doing a job that I enjoy, I have plenty of free time to develop any ideas that I have and to generally explore life. This past three years have been a period of personal and spiritual exploration and growth for me, a time to discover who I am, what I want to do, where I am going, what my purpose in life is and other such momentous questions. The answer to all of which I have yet to find.

It’s Time For Change

So why is it time to change? Everything seems to be spot on, what more could I ask for?

Many moons ago I wrote in a blog post (for an old blog of mine) how the meaning of life was experience, not just experience but growth and experience.

Well as perfect as everything is I have grown and experienced as much of life as I can where I am, if I am to grow further as a human being and experience life to its fullest then I am going to have to expand my horizons, I have grown almost as much as I can here, doing what I am doing, at this point in time.

What’s The Change?

For some people this may be very difficult to understand for others it’s perfectly normal, I am being guided to up sticks and move, this all started about twelve months ago, when I got the sudden and unexplainable urge to move to Cornwall (a particularly beautiful part of England, an area that I love very much). At the time I did very little to follow this urge, but it never left me, no matter how much I ignored it or pushed it to the back of my mind, it was always there.

The time to move to Cornwall has now past; that was then, this is now, however the urge to move has not past, not at all and it’s been niggling away at me for the past six months or more. So around the end of last year I decided that was it, I WAS going to move, decision made! Where to I didn’t know, doing what I didn’t know that either, but knowing I was going to move, for me that was enough, so I left the Universe to fill in the gaps.

… and Fill In The Gaps It Did!

I had made the decision, admittedly at this point I had not told anyone, but that’s not the point, the decision was made and as far the Universe was concerned it was written in stone! Within about a week of making the decision to move I had four different and totally unconnected and unrelated people tell me that I would like New Zealand! But still no-one knew of my impending move.

New Zealand

I’m no stranger to New Zealand, although I have yet visit. At University I studied geology and wrote a dissertation on New Zealand, which geologically is a fascinating country. Also I dated a New Zealand girl in my late teens. So I am familiar with the country and to some extent the culture and I must say that I do have a fascination with the country.

Over the following weeks, I was spotting more and more references to New Zealand and its culture, in fact it did seem for a while that everywhere I looked there was something about New Zealand or a New Zealander!

Okay I get the message that the Universe is wanting me to go to New Zealand, so it’s off to New Zealand I go!

The Coffee Shop

Remember my little job, well when I took the job I remember my boss (at the time my father-in-law, but that’s another story altogether) saying that he had always struggled to get someone to cover the morning shifts, as nobody liked getting up at 4.30am, having had horses until I was in my twenties, early mornings are definitely no stranger to me, in fact more of a friend. So with this in mind I thought it best that I have a chat with him about my plans so that he can start looking for someone to take over my shifts.

That’s Odd! No That’s Another Sign

So I told him my plans and that I was planning on finishing work mid to late August this year. In truthfulness I didn’t know what to expect, but what I didn’t expect was him to tell me that he too would be making sweeping changes (I can’t say what because it isn’t public knowledge) and these changes would coincide exactly with my plans. Perfect! Everyone was happy, and because everyone was happy it was the right thing to do.

De-Cluttering, Letting Go, New Beginnings

Three years ago when I moved in here, I did just that, I de-cluttered, let go and started a fresh. I moved in with my trusty laptop, a chest of draws, a desk and a small table, my clothes and about 6 boxes of personal items, a massive debt that was it, that was all I owned at the time, everything! Not even a bed!

I completely de-cluttered on the physical level, it took time to let go on the emotional level, but I made a new start, it was a new beginning and I look back on those days, even though they were only three years ago with a glowing warmth, a sense of anticipation and expectation, a not knowing but having trust that everything will work out as it should.

Extreme De-Cluttering – not for the faint hearted!

New ZealandSo this time I am doing the same I am going to be either selling or giving away everything that I own all apart from that which I will be travelling with and a few, very few personal items that I want to keep hold off for now. Extreme De-Cluttering!

I will go carrying everything I own and will most likely return carrying everything I own. What I will return to, I don’t know, where I will live, I don’t know, what I will do, I don’t know, but what I do know is that so long as I follow the path that I am guided to then I will be in the right place at the right time with the right people and for me that is more than enough.

And now I’m sat here about to go travelling again, with a glowing warmth, a sense of anticipation and expectation, a not knowing but having trust that everything will work out as it should.

Change Is The Only Constant

I don’t know if you know about Dreams, Tarots & Spells, another site of mine where I offer Tarot Readings and Dream Interpretations, well that will be undergoing changes in preparation for my travels as will Bare With Nature, this site.

I plan to be sharing more of my story with you from now on, things that are going on, experiences that I have had, walks in the woods etc. Part of the purpose for us all, is for us to share our stories, this is why Social Media is so popular; it’s a way for us to share our stories. This is something that has really only just dawned upon me, so that is why I will be sharing my life story with you, especially as Barefoot With Nature hits the road, the BWN Roadshow!

I also have plans to add much more to this site but that won’t start until I find somewhere to park myself for a couple of months, most likely when I get back. Exactly what I will be adding, well to be honest I have some ideas but I know that those will change and grow as I travel, and I do look forward to where both sites will be going but as I say I don’t know for sure where that is.

I know this is a longer post than normal, and if you’ve got this far then thank you for taking the time to read a little of my life story as it unfolds, exciting times are ahead of us, not just me but all of us. For now very little will change here, I will add a subscribe box for those that don’t use RSS so that those who wish for follow my story can do.

Blessings
Chris

Living The Dream

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Published on: May 21, 2012

Let me tell you a story, a story of two boys and a wood.

Less R&B and more Drum and Bass

R&B are the two boys in question, probably less R&B and more Drum and Bass! Before I get to the story let me tell you about R&B, firstly they’re not really boys both are in their late twenties both grew up with not the easiest of starts, being in and out of trouble, growing up on estates where you have to grow up quickly to survive. I’m sure you get the idea, what I would call ‘townies’ through and through, Nature to them is something that is out there, something to ride the rally bikes through.

Despite everything they both have hearts of gold, and both are on some form of quest but as of yet they haven’t worked out quite what for, but they are getting there.

It All Starts With a Chat

The story starts back on Monday of last week when R phoned me up and asked if he could come round for a chat, which generally means that’s he’s either completely ‘stressed out’ or he’s in trouble! For general chats and catch up he normally just drops by.

So on Monday R is sat chatting with me, and yes his stress levels where that high he was near meltdown. During the conversation he asked how it was that nothing seemed to ‘faze me’, nothing ‘stressed me out’. The answer is simple, I said “I just go to the woods and tell the woods about what is stressing me, I talk to the woods about it and the woods just sort it out”. This met with one of those either you’re an absolute genius or you’re completely barking mad looks from R.

To The Woods!

It really didn’t take much convincing that an afternoon in the woods would help, if nothing else it would get him some fresh air!

So, on Wednesday we headed up to one of my favourite woods, about an hour’s walk from where I live. R set out at such a pace; I had never seen him so eager; it was almost as if his life depended on getting to the woods. I kept slowing him down, stopping to look at things, taking short detours; no matter what I tried it appeared that on this occasion the destination was FAR more important than the journey!

At the woods I showed R around, explained a little about being Nature’s Caretakers a few does and don’t, if you want and after an hour of so I could see he shoulders physically drop, I could see the weight lift from him, it was quite amazing to see.

As R started to relax he asked if he could come back to the woods on his own to unwind and relax, which seemed a little odd, although I call it my wood, it’s not, after all we don’t really own anything, there are no possessions. Anyway, we left it that he would go back whenever he felt the need and he understood about being Nature’s Caretaker and I could see the benefit after a couple of hours, to be honest I knew he would back in that wood at the first opportunity and I also knew he would most likely bring B with him.

Living The Dream

Three days pass, and I hear nothing from R, so yesterday I decide to go for a walk around, and having a feeling that R and possible B would be in the wood I thought I would take in a route that encompassed the wood.

I get to the wood and sure enough R&B are there. As I get closer I can hear the chopping and sawing of wood! I did fear the worse! As I reached the wood I could see R&B on the far bank (the wood has a pond that goes around it like a moat), both with the broadest of grins, both covered from head to toe in dirt, both looking like a pair of 11 years who have broken up for the summer holidays from school.

They did look a sight, but both so happy and loving life! This was the R that I was looking for; the one without a care in the world, the wood was working it magic!

By the time I get into the wood I find out that R&B have cleared all the dead wood (that can be reached) out of the water, they had made a start at cutting the dead wood out of some of the trees, collecting up rubbish from other visitors and generally tidying up, being Nature’s Caretakers!

With the dead wood they had fashioned a shelter by weaving it together with a couple of saplings, to make ‘living’ walls (their term not mine). Inside they had dug a small fire pit and surrounded it with stones, built seats out of a couple of dead trees, they had gone the whole hog, I was very impressed.

As I Left

I stayed and helped for a couple of hours then headed off on the rest of my walk around, as I left I looked back at them and I could see two 11 year old boys building a den in the woods, lost in a completely different world, not a care or worry, truly living in the moment. I could see two lads living the dream, the dream of living in the woods, even if the dream only last until they left the wood.

I don’t know if they ever got the chance to build dens as kids, but it doesn’t matter, they got to do it in their late twenties; you’re never too old to be a kid.

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Just as I was finishing writing this R popped by to thank me for taking him up to the wood, timing or what! He said that the time in the wood over the weekend had straightened him up, helped him to think more clearly and helped to focus on what was important. He said that he didn’t know where it all came from but he got up this morning knowing who to speak to and what to do to relieve the stresses of last week, I didn’t like to tell him that it was the wood taking to him ;)

Earth Energies – Ley Lines

“I was to discover that in a great many
spheres of learning, the effects of the earth force were accepted”
~ G. Underwood

The Living Planet

As you may have already gathered from some of my previous ramblings about the planet Earth and Nature that I consider the whole planet, the planet Earth to be a single living entity. This entity is often referred to as Mother Nature, the mother because she provides all, nurtures and looks after us, she is the divine feminine from which all is born and to which all eventually returns.

As I said in my last post, ‘Nature’s Caretakers’, we could either be considered to be parasites living off of this much larger entity, or we could be considered to be living in symbiotic harmony with this much larger entity, the planet Earth, after all she is a living entity, think about it.

Rivers of Energy

As a living entity it makes sense to consider that the planet has ‘rivers’ of energy flowing around her, some broad and strong others smaller and weaker. Not dissimilar to the arteries and veins that we as humans have to carry our life force around our bodies.

Ley Lines

The veins and arteries of the planet are often referred to as ‘Ley Lines’ a phrase that was coined by Alfred Watkins in 1921, from the Saxon word ‘ley’ meaning ‘cleared glade’. These Ley Lines span the global, crisscrossing their way all over the landscape, over mountain and under sea. Alfred Watkins thought these Ley Lines where straight however further evidence shows that they in fact can be completely meandering in their character at times. Wilfred Teudt a German pastor also discovered a network work of energy pathways crisscrossing Germany, publishing his discoveries in 1929.

Both gentlemen made their discoveries by connecting ancient monuments such as tumuli, standing stones and circles, cairns, hill-top forts, etc as well as significant natural features, all of which are linked by straight lines, hence the assumption that Ley Lines are straight.

What Are Ley Lines?

The Aborigines call them the ‘Invisible Pathways’; they believe that there is this network of invisible pathways that traverse the planet. Ancient tribal songs tell the history of the tribes and the land and The Aborigines believe that it is their duty to walk these Invisible Pathways singing these songs to honour the land and their ancestors.

There could be some truth in these stories and songs from The Aborigines. About 20 years ago I set out, over the summer, to follow all the Ley Lines that I could around about a 10/15 mile radius of where I was living at the time. Each Ley Line would be carefully drawn onto an OS map so that I could see the pattern, if there was one. The first thing that became obvious was that the Ley Lines where linking up all of the older churches, by older I mean any church that was over 1000 years old or on a site of religious observance that dates over 1000 years, which in the UK amounts to a lot of churches. Not only that each individual Ley Line linked up churches dedicated to the same Saint! Are they Invisible Pathways to guide the pilgrims?

My Thoughts

There is no definitive answer to the question; I can tell you my personal view based on my understanding and what I have been told and read about.

Energy Pathways

It is my belief, that the Ley Lines are actual energy lines or pathways that crisscross the planet and that if you wish to believe they distribute energy around the planet. Just as our arteries take the oxygenated blood from our lungs around the body and the veins take the spent blood back to be refreshed ridding it of the toxic carbon dioxide. As to whether or not the Ley Lines function in the same way, I doubt, I perceive them to be more of a network connecting energy centres.

Vortexes

These energy centres are points where the Ley Lines cross, if you can find a suitably strong intersection you can actually dowse a spiral where they seem to enter and leave a vortex, I have done this at Glastonbury Tor and at several stone circles in The Lake District. These spirals can be found in ancient carvings around the UK and are often found at just such intersections. Other places where intersections can be found are old churches and religious sites, stone circles most prominent in Northern Europe are also very powerful intersections, as are the pyramids most prominent in Egypt and South America. As is Sedona in North America, there are many such intersections all over the planet.

Not all vortexes have been built on, some are on or near natural features and remain untouched, have you ever been somewhere and really felt a powerful energy? You could have been standing on a vortex, an intersection of two or more Ley Lines.

As I say I have found that some Ley Lines are powerful, very powerful, I have dowsed parts of both the Michael and Mary Ley Lines that crisscross Southern England, and various other Ley Line intersection at stone circles around the country. These Ley Lines are far more powerful and at times there is no need for dowsing rods to find them. Others are far more subtle, and dowsing rods are needed to pinpoint them, but these weaker Ley Lines are no less powerful or anymore less significant than their stronger counterparts.

I have also noticed that each individual Ley Line has its own characteristics, it own ‘power’, almost as if they each have their own energy signature.

What Is the Significance of Ley Lines?

This is another question for which I don’t have a definitive answer. Again this is just my personal perception, I consider these Ley Lines and their intersection points to be of a spiritual significance as opposed to being of a physical or practical significance, such as an energy source.

I am very fortunate that my current abode actually has a Ley Line running through it. I find that sitting on the Ley Line provides me with some of my greatest thoughts and understandings; it is also the best place for me to meditate and contemplate. My thoughts are clearer, deeper and more fulfilling when I’m on this Ley Line.

So considering my experiences of living on a Ley Line and that these Ley Lines link up sites of ancient spiritual significance as well as natural features in the landscape, many of these natural features are places of rare beauty and have more subtle spiritual significances. The Ley Lines certainly seem to have a considerable spiritual connection and they are most certainly ideal places to develop a deep and more meaningful connection with Mother Earth, an almost direct connection with the living entity that is the planet.

Nature’s Caretakers

I Forgot To Say!

GrandfatherAfter my last post, ‘Man’s Relationship With Nature’, I was thinking about my relationship, our relationship with Nature. I think there are a couple of things that I feel that I left out or didn’t make particularly clear.

I wasn’t intending to write a follow up post about this, I was actually going to leave it be and possibly come back to it in the future, but I was flicking through a book called ‘Grandfather’ by Tom Brown Jr. I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned this book before, but it’s a really good read. The book is a number of shorts about Grandfather’s life, Grandfather aka Stalking Wolf was one of the last Native Apache Shaman, the stories are linked together with Grandfather’s teachings of Tom Brown who was a pupil of his for many years.

Coincidence? I Don’t Think So!

Anyway, I was flicking through the book looking for something completely different and I came across a passage where Grandfather is learning the ways of Nature’s Caretaker, and there was a particular passage that highlighted exactly what I was talking about and so felt compelled to share it with you. But before I get to the passage there is something else that I felt I should have stressed in the last post.

Having read through ‘Man’s Relationship With Nature’ again it almost sounded as though I was only talking about being Nature’s Caretakers when we take something that we need. The duty of humanity is far more than that, when it comes to being one Nature’s Caretakers. I know this sounds a little authoritarian but Nature provides for us in so many ways and we take so much that if we as a global community want to survive then we have to make Nature strong and to do that we must always be Nature’s Caretakers.

Fulltime Caretakers

We must be prepared to give back. So this got me thinking about how do we become fulltime Nature’s Caretakers? Unfortunately modern society doesn’t provide us with the time or the space that many of our indigenous ancestors had to be able to wander the woods to help and heal here and there.

That doesn’t mean that we can’t to our bit as one of Nature’s Caretakers, it doesn’t have to involve weeks in the woods; picking up any litter that you see when you walk around, that’s one of a Caretakers jobs! And a job ‘well done’. I have a friend, Mel, who will dig up newly spouted trees, before their roots get established; (it’s only a handful of dirt) when she sees them on the edge of a path and she moves them to a spot where they will grow strong, if left on the edge of the path they will be cut down by the mowers. That’s other Caretaker job.

There are so many way that we can do our bit to tend to Nature to be one of Nature’s Caretakers.

Grandfather

Well that is more or less, more actually, than I missed out of my last post, here is the passage from ‘Grandfather’ by Tom Brown Jr. I believe the book is still available from Amazon.

From ‘Grandfather’ by Tom Brown Jr.

The difference in the two forests was quite startling to Grandfather. He could not understand why one forest was so healthy and the other so sick. After all the two forests where only separated by a thin ribbon of water. There was no evidence that Grandfather could see that caused this remarkable contrast. Coyote Thunder [Grandfather’s grandfather] said nothing but continued up the stream’s edge. The further up they went, the more dramatically different the forests appeared. The sick forest looked now as if it was barely able to survive, while the other looked stronger and healthy the further he went. The healthy forest showed more evidence of animal tracks and the plants and trees had much fruit. Still, Grandfather could detect nothing on the landscape that would make one forest healthy and the other so sick and tangled. There was no sign of anything out of the ordinary in either forest.

Finally Coyote Thunder motioned to Grandfather to sit down. Coyote Thunder said nothing to Grandfather at first, but just sat and looked around with a sense of satisfaction on his face. Finally, he began the story of the forest. He told Grandfather that this was the place that he used to come to collect saplings for his bows and arrows. He had used this area many times in his youth, but now only came here to honour the forest. Grandfather looked around in utter amazement. Coyote Thunder had indeed helped this forest grow stronger than the other forest across the stream. Everything seemed perfect here, everything healthy. Grandfather told Coyote Thunder that it was only of the most perfect forests that he had ever seen. Coyote Thunder only smiled and said that it was one of many forests that he had helped.

Coyote Thunder then began to explain to Grandfather Man’s purpose on the earth. He said, “Man is a tool of the Creator and creation. Man can help nature do what would otherwise take many years. Man belongs to the earth and the earth belongs to man. It is not just taking from the earth and giving nothing in return. As you see, the earth, this forest, once gave to me so I in return helped it to grow stronger. Man has an important part to play in the survival of creation, for it is through man that nature can grow strong and healthy. Do not the winds and storms trim the trees; do not animals eat the plants and other animals? Do the plant people not feed on the sunshine, the soils, and the waters of the earth? We all need each other to survive. But there must be balance and harmony with man and nature. The forest here shows such a balance; it is the perfection of man’s purpose.”

Man’s Relationship with Nature

What is Man’s Relationship with Nature?

If I’m honest I haven’t, until this week, really explored exactly what our relationship as human beings is with Nature and what it really ought to be.

I have always been taught, from my Father, my Grandfather and many of my teachers that we are to respect Nature that we are only to take what we need, and no more, that we allow Nature to run its course and only interfere when its course has a direct impact upon us. I was also taught that Nature is our friend and that we can learn much about how the planet functions by observing Nature as the seasons unfold and roll one into another. As I grew up, I did so with a deep respect and awe for the natural life that was all round me.

Despite having this close connection and respect for Nature from quite an early age, the exact relationship that I had with Nature has never really been that obvious to me, nor had the general overall relationship that mankind has with Nature been that obvious to me.

Don’t Make Ripples

Living In The WoodsI was taught that Nature is like a still pond of water, and that every branch that I brush against or move to one side, every twig that snaps under foot, every foot print that I leave; it all creates ripples in the still pool that is Nature. That to move through Nature you do so without creating a single ripple.

To move through a dense wood in this manner can provide a level of entertainment for anyone watching, as you move, ducking and bobbing under and around branches, stepping over undergrowth, adjusting and moving your feet so as not to crunch leaves or break fallen twigs. To watch someone move through Nature without creating a ripple is like watching James Bond traverse a room of laser beams without breaking a single one.

To move in this way is to move as part of Nature and not apart from Nature, taking care to leave things exactly as they were before we arrived.

Take Only What You Need

As a child it was my Grandfather who used to take me out foraging in the fields and woods where he and my Grandmother lived.

It was he who taught me that I should only take that which I needed, and nothing more. When we would find the plant, brush or tree that we would be looking for, before we even started to take what we needed we would assess the area, the whole area not just the plant or brush that we had come to harvest.

My Grandfather would ask me questions like, will there be enough of the plant or bush left to allow it flourish and grow once we had taken what we needed? What would grow in the space that we created? What wildlife had been living off or on what we were taking and would it too flourish and grow if we took what we came for?

Before any harvesting was done we had to be satisfied that what we took would leave the area better off, or at the very least our foraging would have no negative impact on the area. No plant, leaf or branch would be removed unless we could see some benefit for Nature, be this creating light for new growth, thinning out plants so those that remained could grow stronger or removing the weak and infirm.

To my Grandfather the fields and woods beyond the boundary of his garden were also his gardens, and he would tend to them with the same love and compassion as he would to those areas just outside his back door.

It was almost as if my Grandfather was one of Nature’s gardeners.

Not Changing the Course of Nature

Nature is an unstopped force, and the sooner we learn to work with her the better off we all will be.

It is true that we can only change the course of Nature temporarily, but should we be changing the course of Nature at all? Well if it is going to impact on us directly in a way that could be perceived as negative then a sympathetic and compassionate nudge in a different direction is all that is needed but again considering the overall impact.

I remember many years ago that my parents and their neighbours were having problems with House Martins nesting in the eaves of the houses. Their neighbours took the instant and direct approach which was to remove the birds nest straight away. The only problem was that once House Martins start nesting in one spot they can be very difficult to encourage to move on. This neighbour removed nest after nest and each time the House Martins would return in greater and greater numbers to rebuild the nest, in the end this neighbour had to concede defeat, the number of birds, the speed with which they would build the nests and the ferocity that they would defend their homes to was too much, not mention the mess that they were making around the nest area and down the front of the house.

My Father on the other hand looked at the nesting birds, realised that they had already chosen their nesting spot, so left them to it for the summer, the nesting birds had their young and come the winter they started their winter migration. Once the House Martins had flown south for the winter, THEN my Father got out the ladders removed the nest and cleaned the area. Without any disturbance the birds left the area relatively clean, unlike the neighbour’s house.

The following summer the House Martins returned, however they didn’t return to my parent’s house only to the neighbours, who dutifully repeated the same routine as the previous summer with the same outcome.

My Father knew that he couldn’t stop Nature, or the birds nesting, so he let them do their thing, then once they left he discouraged them from returning, had they returned the following year to nest in the roof again I’m sure that he would have left them to it and removed the nest again at the end of the year. You see my Father knew that House Martins will return to their old nest year after year, unless the nest is removed then they are encouraged to find a new nesting site.

Symbiotic or Parasitic?

Unfortunately there are many people who view Nature as something that is there for their convenience that Nature is something that will never run out and that will always be there.

These people don’t have any concerns about creating ripples as they move through Nature, they move as if they are separate from Nature. I see them cutting up the land with 4x4s and off-road bikes, carving new paths for convenience through woods, chopping, cutting and removing just because it’s in the way.

Then there are those who feel that Nature is just there for them to make money, taking more than they would ever need, for security or greed. These are not just the multinational corporations, these also include your everyday folk, I know of people who will find a copsed Hazel then remove all the strongest and straightest boughs leaving only the weak and twisted, taking more than they need or taking all that they need from one tree leaving it weakened and susceptible. Everywhere you look you will find examples of people taking more than they need, or simply striping an area of what they need without the thought of future growth.

Finally there are those people who think that they can control Nature, like my Parents neighbours tried. You see people trying to control Nature all the time, using weed killers and pesticides to control Nature, but it’s only a temporary solution. Nature itself provides better and more permanent solutions to these problems, but some think that they know better, that they can do a better job than Nature. But all they are doing is killing Nature.

It would seem that Man has a very parasitic relationship with Nature. Taking all and giving very little.

That does seem to be a very pessimistic outlook but it is the extreme, and ultimately a parasite will kill its host. I personally don’t believe that everyone is like this and I am very hopeful that over the coming years that more and more people look at their personal relationship with the Great Provider, Nature.

The Alternative

The way that I see it is that we are to have a symbiotic relationship with Nature, one that benefits both, one that helps both to grow stronger. As ‘Grandfather’ aka Stalking Wolf would say “we are Nature’s Caretakers”.

A Home In The WoodsNature can provide all that we will ever need so long as we are the gardeners of Nature, the Caretakers of Nature. If we take what we need and in doing so help new and stronger growth, giving thanks for all we take, tending to the planet as if it were our own backyard. This is something that I see as the future, you can see small pockets of it popping up here and there, and slowly I see people changing the way they view their relationship with Nature. As people’s spirituality starts to awaken they slowly start to realise the symbiotic nature of their relationship with Nature. It’s not going to happen overnight but it will happen.

The indigenous peoples of the world already have a symbiotic relationship with Nature, they have learnt from a very early age that Nature will provide all that they need and that they in turn must provide something back. That their relationship with Nature is one of give and take, unlike many in the western world who take and give nothing back. What we give back to Nature is the love and compassion that will help Nature to grow stronger, and we do this but taking only what we need, when we take what we need to do so in a manner that will benefit Nature, weeding out the weak and infirm, creating space for new life to grow. We give back to Nature by being one of Nature’s Gardeners, by being Nature’s Caretaker, by looking after Nature.

Animal and Spirit Guides

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Published on: April 13, 2012

In several of my previous post I have mentioned or spoke about Animal and Spirit Guides, so I thought that is was about time that I discussed my interpretation of these guides.

Animal and Spirit Guides cover an extremely large amount of material, and I am only going to be able scratch the surface of the subject in this post, but hopefully it will give you the basics.

Animal and Spirit Guides
Wolf is one of my more permanent Animal Guides

Animal and Spirit Guides are Within

The first thing to say is both Animal and Spirit Guides are not external or outer influences, both are in fact aspects of your own essence. Many believe that these guides are outer influences from The Source, Great Spirit or The Universe; they are in as much as they are potential external influences that highlight these guides. However the guides themselves are actually an element of your Higher Self, your own Consciousness or your own essence. After all we already know everything that we need to know but sometimes we just need reminders.

Many believe that because Animal Guides and to a lesser extent Spirit Guides are seen, felt or experienced as an external influences, for example you unexpectantly see a badger and feel that Badger has come to you as an Animal Guide, you could be forgiven for believing that the Animal Guide, Badger, is an external influence or guide. The external influence is only to high light the essence of Badger that is within yourself. This may seem to be a little confusing but ultimately the guides are within.

How Do I Know My Guides?

Your guides can ‘appear’ to you in many forms and ways. Depending upon your beliefs these guides can be of various types and offer guidance in many ways. I’m not going to go into the details of the various types of Animal and Spirit Guides and the specific ways that they give help and guidance, as this in itself is a massive area for discussion.

The first thing to say about knowing your guides is to say that in pretty much all traditions and belief systems your guides pick you and not the other way round. They represent essences of yourself that can offer you help and guidance at either specific times in your life or for the whole of your life.

Part of being able to find your guides is being open and aware enough to be able to sense their presence or calling. There is often an element of intuition, a gut feeling as to what or who are your guides, in some traditions it is an elder, mentor or spiritual leader that is themselves guided as to what or who are your guides.

Also guides are not necessarily from the same origin as yourself, for example you may have Badger come to you as a guide and you may have been born and live in a country that has never seen badger as a native animal.

Your guides can come to you in many, many forms. From physical appearances, as in the example above, you seeing a badger and get a feeling that the essence of Badger is here to guide you, to images that repeat in dreams, books, patterns or in meditation. Or they may first appear in any combination of different forms, most often your guides will continue to present themselves to you until you acknowledge them or the time of their guidance has past. This is why until we are sufficiently aware that we often will see these guides in a number of different and unrelated sites.

Seeing our guides in a number of unrelated places is the most common way that we first meet with our guides. For example you may be out walking and see a badger, later that day you open a book and the page you opened it at had a picture of a badger on it. The following morning you hear badgers mentioned on the radio. Badger IS trying to get your attention. The essence of Badger within you is coming to the fore to offer you guidance, and badgers will keep appearing to you, as I say until you either acknowledge Badger or the time of the guidance passes. Badger in this example is coming to you as a guide.

Acknowledging Your Guides

Each tradition acknowledges their guides in their own way depending on the type of guide and various other criteria, I believe that it is a purely person thing the way you acknowledge and approach your guide.

Possible ways of acknowledging and approaching your guide could include one of several of the following, trance work, meditation, cards such as Tarot or Medicine Cards, even research into your guide can be acknowledging and communicating with your guide. Once you start to communicate with your guide, in which ever form best suites you, then you will start to understand the guidance they can offer.

Are My Guides With Me for Ever?

That really does depend on the type of guide, some are with us for the whole of lives, and we can communicate with these guides in whatever form we use at times when we need their help or guidance. Others are only transitory and fade into the background as we follow their guidance and move on.

What Can Our Guides Be?

Our guides can be literally anything, plant, tree, animal, bird, insect, spirits, Angels, deities, even the essence of the dead, or they may have no physical appearance. There is no limit to the form that your guides can take.

So There You Have It!

This is a short summary of Animal and Spirit Guides as I see them, from what I have learnt and what I understand. I have purposefully avoiding talking about any tradition and belief system as Animal and Spirit Guides cover all traditions and beliefs.

I know that the above may sound very surreal to some but I believe that connecting with your guides is a purely personal experience, something that once experienced you’ll understand fully.

Image courtesy of Sometimesong

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