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Through My Eyes
Sunday May 9
( We continue to read of the creation of a ritual space!)
" If it is not too cumbersome, carry a small bag of stones for that purpose when you go out to do work away from home.
The shaman's seat is usually located at the northern side of the circle by the altar, positioned in such a way that your back will not be turned to the ongons on the altar. In Siberia the shaman may sit on an animal skin during a ritual, but you may use a blanket or cushion, depending on what is comfortable for you.
At each of the four directions are four ward guardians called togoljin.They may be created specifically for the ritual or you may decide to create a set that you carry with you from place to place."
( We can get our stones from the stream!) I promise to add more tomorrow...
*(please click here to read of the day with me! )
* pictures courtesy of A luminous Diamond (Bright) Crystal Show productions.
writing courtesy of Sarangerel in her book Chosen by the Spirits.
( Tahshi Deleh, gentle beautiful one! Kehrahng kusu debo yinpeh? I began the day working in our studio on your loom. The threads move easily now and it works just fine with the larger shed roll. You understand this as you are looking into these things I'm sure! Anyway, I've added a few refinements and will work on it a bit more as I continue to bring in more of our gift from the Tenger but for the most part it is ready for your weaving! I don't want to do too much more as you will need to try it first; I'm sure you will have many thoughts on how it can be improved after you've worked on it some. Two as one we've figured lots of things out together though! After that I headed up to the Grove to continue scything around the trees. Two as one pulling strongly together we're getting a lot done! Then I returned to our studio to work on our a land of Tibet. I'll add our wildflowers then put this up so we can rest.
And so, as always we'll continue two as one on to tomorrow
my one gentle beautiful patient dream bright
long dark mane in sunlight
so for now I bid goodnight...Simjah Nahngo! )
( please see my spinning for you!) .
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