Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Respect.



Today has been a day of shadows and sun, birdsong, windsong, clatter and clang, car horn lorry reverse, raven call, wave turn and tumble. On the beach friends and dogs and rocks in the sand like sleeping dragons. Gannets, white birds following a river of silver fish, three swans slow flying out over blue water.
The bowl does seem alive. She likes the light better than the dark of the cave, the space better than the hard of the rock, the breeze and the sunshine. In these she comes quicker to sound. Or maybe it is me that likes the more.
I dip the bowl in the water of a circle rock pool, worn away by time and tide and play and the sound rises and swirls with a different texture.
I think about the people far away. When Gaia shrugs she shows us all how fragile, how futile we are. We need to learn respect for the earth and throw away the respect we have for all things moneyed. The 'City' still plays its games as the stock market falls in Tokyo and I feel a sick sadness inside. The game player will once more profit from the misery of others, but maybe the world will learn and listen.
Only a few hundred years ago the tower of St Davids Cathedral was split by an earth quake. An age ago for fragile humans, less than the blink of an eye for the earth.
Nowhere is safe for nuclear power stations to be built. The earth is a living, moving creature. 
Respect.







9 comments:

  1. This is beautiful, and so true. NZ is nuclear free, there was great wisdom in this decision made in the 1980's.

    Yes, respect, our world is a living creature.

    Your bowl, and your photos of it, are extremely beautiful.

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  2. Thank you Jackie,
    here's an old anti-uranium mining protest song some friends recorded decades ago but is even more relevant today called Leave it in the Ground-
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl8A3gZb1Sw

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  3. Its so saddening and disturbing to have watched the still unfolding tragedies in Japan, though I heard today that they found a four month old baby still alive in the wreckage...
    Your bowl even in pictures seems to resonate power or rather presence... it looks amazing against those black rocks and against the sand, gleaming in the sun...

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  4. Beautiful and true - I had to turn away from the news today - heart so full of sorrow I couldn't stand it anymore....cowardly when others have no choice :O(

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  5. Does this mean you tried the water trick? And was it magical? And did the mermaids and baby dragons find you at the shore?

    (BTW, my Himalayan bowl expert says to be very careful with salt water and H. bowls... sensitive to corrosive liquids.)

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  6. Beautiful, beautiful calming pictures...and yes, yes, yes to the sentiments.

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  7. One of your finest posts, Jackie. Love you.

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  8. I really am going to have to invest in a singing bowl.

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