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more,  Stephen Harrod Buhner

 

"Once you come to understand,  in your experience,  that you are just one life~form among many,  that you can meet the other life~forms here in moments of tremendous intimacy,  it enables one of the most wondrous of explorations possible.  To leave the human world behind,  the surface identity of the self,  and swim,  only one life~form among a multitude,  deep into the metaphysical background of the world is to enter a place where we meet there as living beings,  identical in nature at the core,  similar intelligences,  all given birth by Earth,  all expressed out of the Ocean of Being into form.  And in those moments of touch,   we look back at each other with luminous eyes and tell tales of the lives we have lived and the lands we have seen and speak of the commonalities of what it means to be alive on this Earth,  kin,  all of whom came from common ancestors long ago.

And then….sometimes,  in unique moments,  deep inside the experience,  we slide completely out of our frame and totally into the other's….and they into ours.  We then look into each other's eyes….my eyes through your eyes,  your eyes through my eyes.  Touch with our hearts,  your heart,  my heart,  and mine yours.  Here we experience the deepest possible intimacy that any living being can know.  There is a communicatory interblending of soul.  Something of the other then resides inside me and something of me inside the other.  Like the viral blending of genomes, we become in that moment a part of the other and they a part of us.  And when we return to this world,  something from the other remains inside us.  It makes us truly barbarian,  no longer civilized.  We are no longer presentable in polite company.

Still….it is possible to go even deeper yet.  It is possible to move inside the scenario itself,  the place from which all life~forms emerged.  It is the place where background        becomes      foreground,  the place where      environment      is the intelligence encountered,  the place where communication of a very different sort begins."

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10 responses to “Where i hope to go”

  1. Marti Avatar
    Marti

    “communication of a very different sort begins”…
    I have always spoken to what we grow in our garden as I plant, water and harvest, thanking the dirt, the seeds, the pollinators, the rain for helping to nourish us. Learned this from my Dad who would go so far as to spill a little of his homemade wine around some of what he planted, he called this his blessing.
    Recently, we had fierce evening winds and the next morning, one of our corn stalks had been blown over and a cob almost ripped off. To give some background: When we moved to this rental home in New Mexico, our landlord welcomed us by planting the wonderful blue corn famous in New Mexico as well as white and red corn. I’ve kept the corn growing for six years and use the colorful cobs in my autumn displays. Our grand kids have loved planting the corn as well and two years ago, we were able to bring to California, gorgeous blue and multi-colored red corn that they proudly placed on the Thanksgiving table.
    The cob that was practically ripped off was shucked ant it is the largest corn cob that I have ever seen, measuring 16”. When picked it was white and I looked at it and quietly said aloud how I wish it had been a blue cob. The next day the corn cob started to turn and today, several days later, you can definitely see many blue kernels among the white. (I sent grace a photo of the just shucked cob and one of how it is turning into blue kernels so I could have a record of this.) You could say that this is magic at it’s most elemental but maybe it isn’t magic so much as an ongoing conversation, a different way of communicating because when we treat the earth with respect, when we care for what we grow in a sustainable, careful way, well we are speaking in a universal language; my corn cob is reciprocating and is continuing the conversation…

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    grace Marti thanks for the words

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  3. debbie.weaver Avatar
    debbie.weaver

    I read this book a while back and kind of got scared of reaching in and going deeper so I didn’t. I must find the book again and see if I can find the courage.

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  4. grace Forrest Avatar

    debbie…there is the interview on futureprimitive.org
    it might help. He is a very Thought FULL and gentle man.
    Eldering into Hope July 6th podcast.

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  5. Saskia Avatar

    the possibilty of conversation is REAL
    I know because everything here in our garden speaks to me, sometimes I share the stories….

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  6. Saskia Avatar

    and also, just great how cob responded

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  7. Encyklopedia zdrowia Avatar

    The text is very helpful, thank you

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