PQ is making new designs on drawing paper every day. Our
relationship is in flux. He is restless and pushing for more in life,
dissatisfied with the way we are. We have been under much pressure in the last few
years. A make it or break it challenge for our relationship. I know some of it has to do with getting
older, shorter of breath and now a new threat of compromised kidney function. Nevertheless,
his energy is good and his stamina unaffected. More people are getting in touch
with him out of the clear sky wanting blessings, or information about pueblo
culture and the way things were—movie people, musicians and writers. This is what
I saw and hoped to be a part of 20 years ago but I’ve always been too far
ahead. When real time catches up to the vision, the vision itself becomes dim
and tattered, like that favorite print that I save rolled up under the bed
waiting for a time when I’ll have the money to frame it and the space to hang
it.
Time is upon us. A few days ago, we were waiting for a
friend to arrive at one of our favorite Santa Fe restaurants. Across Guadalupe
Street, PQ saw a neon sign on a second story window, “Native Lives Matter.”
“That’s what I want to do, something to help my people, something meaningful
that will inspire my people and remind them of what we are about.” A few days
earlier, we had been watching “A brief but spectacular moment” on PBS featuring
African American poet, Clint Smith. He delivered a poem about how America hides
the realities of racial prejudice and exploitation by our founding fathers
behind a whitewashed (pun intended) version of history. PQ told me, “I want you
to contact that poet and tell him how much I appreciated that message and I
would like to work with him in some way, it’s important,” So, I did. Clint
Smith answered with a simple but warm acknowledgement and thank you. I believe
that the energy trajectory is gaining momentum and it’s going to have an
effect. We aren’t getting younger but we as individuals are going through a
ripening process and harvest time is here.
I believe this is the most important time for the most
important ascension. I’m not referring to a New Age plan to escape this
uncomfortable and sometimes frightening world. The most important ascension is we
moving from purely personal motives and desires to the experience of relatedness
to all the other beings and even the cosmos. That is a bit too heady, so I’ll
break it down. We are going through a cleansing of our personal cooties, the
ones that have kept us scratching personal itches too long. Another analogy
comes to mind, just like with the country, our windshields are cracked and
spattered with mud and we’ve just been tolerating it.
The alienating beliefs and attitudes in our world are
becoming dangerously extreme. There is great danger that this division will
destroy the consciousness needed to resolve that division. People are taking
sides in a way that prevents healing and instead further irritates open wounds.
Poet Robert Frost had this to say about inner conflicts, “The best way out is
through.” To me this means the answer is not in escalating conflict between
opposing forces but in transcending the divisive extremes to a higher encompassing
third approach.
Some people believe our new president is going to answer
their prayers and some believe he will destroy the country and beyond. My personal opinion is that he often functions
as Trickster, breaking through the weak walls, accidentally shining the light
on the wrinkles and warts of a system that is full of contradictions and compromise,
even as he charges in like a Bull in a china shop.
On another level, PQ’s design styles are changing. Possessed by a strong spirit that is fine and
focused like a laser he cranks the volume up on his Bose and paints all day. His guiding Medicine teacher is pushing toward
the upper world. There is sometimes
confusion as the new boss struggles with the haughty young man inside who won’t
give up easily. The young guy still has some grievances and unfinished
business, but this incoming spirit has an authority that won’t be stopped. I
sense his amazement, joy and strength.
Real life demands that we take it on its own terms. It is much
like a nocturnal dream and doesn’t condescend to waking logic. The countenance of Coyote the Native American
trickster is laughing at us, all of us. Here we are at the beginning of this
New Year and the shadow truths behind both our institutions and self-images are
bulging furtively around the edges of their sanctified masks. As deceptions grow, they fit less well in
their containers.
A few weeks ago, something shifted. I had a quick glimpse of the mask I’d been
wearing—a bland self-effacing mask that I thought would be neutral and nonthreatening but was completely contrary to my essence. I learned to wear this
mask in early childhood and then identified with it (for those of you into
astrology, I have the Sun, Moon, Mercury and Jupiter in the 12th
house, all squaring Neptune in the 4th house). I covertly projected and supported my true birthright
essence onto friends and lovers who usually ended up rejecting my masked
persona.
I have no idea how
the future will unfold for us as individuals the nation or the world. The Universal Command Force doesn’t confide
the big picture to the likes of me, probably realizing that I’m all I can handle;
however, Coyote always screws up while trying to trick others. Remember that
when in despair of the future world.
"... harvest time is here." The force that brings us together most is one tragedy shared. It transfers "personal motives" to a new (frightening but galvanizing) "relatedness." It's the "incoming spirit."
ReplyDeleteThe tragedy we share is the fear of uncertainty which tests our beliefs and inner strength. Yes, "the trickster is laughing," but he "always screws up." We don't know when, in what form, with whom, or to what extent. All we have is each other and our core beliefs.
Integrity defined is "soundness and incorruptibility." How deeply does it measure within us? Dignity defined is "a state of worthiness." How worthy are we of our claims to spiritual clarity? Yes, the Trickster screws up, but we must not - cannot. The depths of our humor on the other hand (to laugh as he does) will be a measure of how deeply that integrity/dignity extends. Coyote alerts us to ourselves.
Well said--"How worthy are we of our claims to spiritual clarity?"Right now we are feeling our way through a fog. There hasn't been anything like this in my memory, so I more forward ( or some direction, can't tell exactly) with the faith that we humans are part of a continuous creative process. Fear is the greatest enemy we face. Best not to take Coyote too seriously.
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