Thursday, 26 July 2018

6 Foredawn (Dark House, In the House, Dark Night)

Processing, clearing and creating space. Today is a day of movement in the subconscious and unconscious.

Connect to your inner sanctum. The deepest part of your soul is a place of mystery that serves the purpose of nourishing you with a potent emptiness and privacy.


Wherever we were and whatever we were doing,
Laurence always took time in the early mornings to connect to his inner sanctum,
to delve into the mystery of his soul, to let go and to create space.
His daily practice of tai chi, yoga and shamanic journeying nourished him deeply
and thus allowed him to deeply nourish others.
Here is Laurence in Koh Samui, Thailand.

Today, allow the potentials to reorganize themselves.

The different expressions of the psyche – the multiplicity of needs, desires, complexes, wounds, frustrations and considerations – organically self-organize as you gradually let go of trying to control life, releasing the need to know.

This creates the space.

Be at peace.
 

Sunrise over Hong Kong.
Used with very kind permission of the very talented David Ogg.
To see more of his work, please click here and here

[Extra message from Laurence to contemplate on 6 Foredawn:]
The vast expanse of universal consciousness creates firstly by separating self from self through the Word, the activating Spirit of the Cosmic Breath, which is the Wind character in the Mayan Sacred Calendar (yesterday was 5 Wind).


Wind Daykeeper glyph by LjL

The next step is to create an enclosure, a womb, the centre of the holy trinity. The womb is the 'House' Daykeeper character of today. It is the all-important place of safety for us – our home, our inner sanctum. It is a place of mystery that serves the purpose of nourishing us with a potent emptiness and privacy.

Foredawn (House) Daykeeper glyph by LjL

On 6 Foredawn of 26 September 2010,
Laurence decided he would like to spend some of his day outside
with his paints, brushes and some canvases, painting in the open air.
Here he is at our friend Annie's.


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