Friday, 4 February 2011
7 Jaguar, Friday 4 February 2011
Today is a day to immerse yourself in the shamanic experience. If you want to follow the Sacred Calendar with more connection, I would suggest you keep a journal and draw the glyphs of each day to bring you into energetic resonance with the 260-day pulse. (You can find my version of the glyphs on the 20 Timewaves page on this blog.)
The activated imagination acts as an invitation to the otherness of the Sacred Calendar we are following here, an invitation for the spirit of Supranature to pierce your walls of perception. Life is anthropomorphic -- it really is alive; this is not just our projection. The calendar is attuned to the lifeforms that inhabit the living field that permeates our planet and galaxy.
Today, attune to the veiled but immanent energy and enjoy your instinctive intelligence. A good day for shamanic awakening.
Starlight reverberates throughout the earthly realms and stabilizes as the Dream Seeds of the Earth, which contain all future potentials, including the futuristic communities and technologies of a post-material civilization, not limited by terrestrial consciousness.
The Jaguar Shaman talks and listens to the Earth's Dream Seeds.
(The image above is the front cover of a book I wholeheartedly recommend.)
The Full Immersion
The plant kingdom naturally contains psychoactive ingredients. The experienced shaman not only goes on a trip, but enters into a relationship with the intelligence of the plant. The full psychotropic experience proves that there is a dimension of nature hidden from the mind, which is teeming with aliveness and character. The extraordinary contrast between being drunk, or on recreational drugs, and the full psychotropic experience is so profound as to be indescribable.
The connection and confirmation this brings is that we do indeed live in a universe that is vitally alive and animated. This is not merely an idea -- this is the Shamanic knowledge.
Psychotropics should definitely be respected, but at the same time they reveal that life inherently has a sense of humour about anything we call reality.
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