Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts

October 04, 2009

The call of the open door

Mr Mog has just opened the back door and I can smell Autumn clearly now. That mix of leaf mold, damp and Summer's fading heat.

A smell reminiscent of forests and woods.
When I was young I used to spend as often as I could in the woods, or just in a tree.
Backing on to our home was a small coppice which had a dip in the middle with horses in it.
I always used to sneak away there when I didn't have to baby sit my siblings, or sometimes even when I did. The curse of having many younger brothers and sisters was that I invariably had to look after them.
I always had this need to spend some part of every day there. I used to ride bareback on the horses and just amble around this little space on them.
Then I would go and sit in a branch of a tree to read or daydream. My other, more enjoyable world.

When I grew up and became a young mother it became more of an urgency to be out of the house on my own for at least a small part of each day.
Even if it was up to the beach to watch the tides and not into the woods.
Being in nature helped stave off the horrors of my life. It put a barrier between my inner real me and the one who had to function daily.

My greatest joy now is to be in woodlands. Sadly no tree climbing or horse riding nowadays but a seat in the forest of greenery is coming home for me.

I listen to the murmur of the leaves above me, the bird song and the unknown rustlings.
It is a place of splendour, a place for being part of the glory that the Goddess gives freely to those who choose to share her beauty.

On this day at the beginning of October I reflect on all the trees I have shared sacred moments with. I will find the place of peace. Touch the spirit of the woodlands and be one with nature.
It is too precious to ignore. Sometimes we have to remember who we are and what we are part of.
The great mystery is there for all of us if we approach it with the respect it deserves.
The journey is well worth it.
The first touch of the crunchy leaves beneath your feet, or chair. The first tang of the mould and damp. The first soft fall of leaf on ground.

May 11, 2009

Streams

STREAMS
Starting any project can be hard. Do I have everything I need? Am I too busy? All these things are designed to delay the creative process

Taking control helps to tell your inner critic "I am ready"
React to the world around you, both its beauty and its pain.
Enter into the moment. embrace it and go where it takes you.
Amass inspiration throughout your day, the little pools of wonder are there if you open your eyes and then open them again to really see.
Muses are within us all. You just have to invite them to reveal themselves.
Sometimes you will be amazed at where this journey takes you. You will never be bored if you listen to the inner self.
It isn't easy to make time to be in the now, where you notice all the little important things. We all rush on to the next appointment, event or place.
While you are travelling enjoy the journey. To me that is at least as valid as the destination if not more so.
Write down things you see or things you feel. They may not seem important then but later who knows?
Take pictures and capture the fragile. With your minds eye if not with a camera.
Feel the earths heartbeat in your blood.
Travel with the phases of the moon. We are ruled by her just as the tides are. Know in your soul where she is on her path.
Are you more creative on a waxing moon, a full moon or a waning moon? There is no right or wrong answer to that, only what is right for you.

Poetry for Brigid Imbolc

  The Lake Isle of Innisfree BY  WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay a...