Happy Guru Purnima! A very sacred day in the Yoga Tradition. My day has been thus:
The weather is cool and the pressure is low. The sky is very clear. The sunset was a perfect wash of lavender and sherbet. Just the faintest hints of cloud in the sky. I was racing back to the campus to get some video of the sky and the perfect moon rising over the lake. I was also trying to move ‘tranquilo’. I was holding a lot. My own Aries. Patience. Joy. Aparigraha. Sankalpa. Peace.
I got to the campus and played with the EX3′s Learned some of there magic. Got the cart, scoped the OCSL, thought about the lake, Burger Hill, the hoopers. Decided witnessing it consciously was all I needed to do. I did a LOT of Tonglin meditation. My inverse version because I was so filled with wonder.
I returned the cart and really got into Daniel Mack’s class’ work. I very much enjoyed running my hand over the sanded wood. Seeing their rustic perfection. I left the campus and drove very slowly. Like I could feel every twist of the road and as though my Honda was a horse of some kind.
I had three great ideas: A dry, staccato cello piece to accompany a piece I’m working on. It’s like a cricket sawing out a new song. Also, Stefan and his “Chinese Guy” doing a voice over of the interview we got the other day. A joyful irony. Finally, was the embodied experience of Solfeggio/Indian. I know where “Ni” is.
A broth of medicine soup with ginger, parsley, tomato, miso, garlic, and fish oils. Could it be more delightful? And of course a day of work. Bring beauty and light to the world. Interviewed Sister Alice and her daughter Tia, Daniel Mack who was just amazing. He talked about Mater and Pater, and how his work is Alchemy and the Anima and the Animus and the Jesuits. Like huh? And, of course the very authentic interview of the Lady Dawn.
And I woke up with an interesting dream. I was getting my car worked on. It was a huge garage with lots of space and activity and customers and technicians. I wanted to tip my guy $5 reached in my wallet and $40, 2 twenties flew out of my wallet and blew down the street. I caught one but the other kept eluding me and blowing away. It eventually accrued to this bush. It caught in the bush’s branches. But there were lots of other bills in the branches. $10′s, $5′s, $1′s and there was a whole wad of cash folded up with a clip in the center.
And when I looked closely I saw that it wasn’t a bush, but a miniature grove. On some kind of bar table. And in the center of the grove was where the wad of money was but there was an idol of some kind. It shapeshifted into a female god. A Goddess playing an electric guitar or bass. She was practically nude with long legs. Black sheer underwear. I couldn’t make out her face but I heard the name Lyn Collins even though I don’t think the Goddess was Lyn Collins.
I had a moment of doubt about whether to take the money, or just my own, or even leave my money there. After all the grove was accumulating money AND someone specifically left some there. Maybe it was a holy place. A Sacred Grove. I woke up.