I remember when hummingbird spoke to me while sitting in the woods recently, taking in the wonder of the natural world around me. However, the message didn’t arrive in English, there were no other humans present to judge that and I didn’t ask if my nervous woodland creature friends had any green cards. Admittedly, I was almost fooled by my fleeting encounter with hummingbird, as some dragonflies flitted about that nearly cloaked hummingbird’s presence. But I recognized a slight acoustical variation and felt the great power generated from its spirited wings moments prior to my eye-witness encounter. And then a leave fell in front of me and I observed a slight tremor in the Force (Chi), if you will, by noticing a slight change in color–evidence that Autumn is on its way. In fact, the Fall Equinox rapidly approaches us on September 22, 2012 here in the Northern hemisphere, on Classroom Mothership Earth. Hummingbird reminds us to find joy within our Being, regardless of what trials and tribulations we have been through and whatever roadblocks we may encounter down the pike. Given hummingbird’s ability to fly in all directions and stop on a dime by hovering in dead air, I wonder if Barry Sanders had a hummingbird as spirit guide? When meditating on hummingbird, I am reminded of great Master teachers like Jesus and Buddha. Have you heard that these God-realized humans lived with the spirited wisdom that while taking life too seriously is foolish, being naturally playful and child-like is best medicine. When having an open, passive attitude toward life, we welcome an abundance of positive energy that is free and clean fuel for our collective soul. When meditating on hummingbird medicine, we allow ourselves to consume the sweetness of life in a balanced way–a harmonic convergence spirit-mind-body, so to speak. As humans, if we want to change our trajectory on our planet and the Universe, then we need to leave behind a cleaner Carbon Footprint that walks in alignment with Nature.
Has anyone out there ever heard the joke about when the Italians “discovered” America and one Native American looks to his friend and says, “there goes the neighborhood?” Well, when I caught wind of some of the Republican National Convention, I couldn’t help but get swept off my feet by the whirlwind of pep rally energy. Anyone duped by the political rhetoric of Republic ideology is lured into the conceptual framework of their platform–specifically the Ron Paul ring-tone of libertarian, rugged-individualism that plays on natural sentiments of the audience. Admittedly, I was initially surprised that our current moderate Republican President, business candidate of Wall Street, was not featured in front of the podium. Instead, we paid for the privilege to be propagandized by some rich guys, that were placed in front of our telescreens by some really rich guys that feed this corporate mob during the liberal pour of their dog and pony show. But I can appreciate why right-wingers like Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan and master illusionist Carl Rove want to keep moderate Republicans like our current President out of the room, without a chance to defend himself in this ego-centered debate and charade. Did anyone see Clint Eastwood steal the show with the empty chair? True, Obama is still a mystery and it is normal to fear what you don’t understand. But many of us are wise to their act. Soon, we will see act two with the Democrats, but what we have here in the USA, is a one-headed, two-party system that is one step away from a dictatorship. Even the pathetic Democratic party, that fronts itself as working toward its democratic principles, is fed by the same high octane Tea Party and deep pockets. Doesn’t the film that is sold to us read like a parody of a fairy tale that you are embarrassed to read to your grandchildren? Are we being fleeced and caught up in a golden straight jacket? Here in Maine, governor Paul Le Page boasted like thieves after a looting, while being received by thunderous applause, he bragged about meetings held in secrecy to push forth an agenda that undermines worker’s rights, public education and welcomes more abundant pillaging of our Mother. Personally, I feel an empathic compassion for Le Page, in the sense that he doesn’t see himself as a house slave that has forgotten his brothers and sisters in the field, while serving his master and overindulging in the excesses of Mansion on the Hill. Who payin’ you? Have folks forgotten that this country was built off the backs of free and indentured labor? Would there be an American Dream, if it were not for the sacrifices of our Native American and African-American brothers and sisters and many other colorful folks? And yet, when we gaze upon the chimes of freedom and see our friends in Congress, do we see equitable representation of their hard labor? Is the Middle Class being fairly compensated for their hard work?
But I didn’t write this blog entry to change the world in one fell swoop. Rather, in spite of the intentional boxes that are programmed into our collective psyches, perhaps we might allow ourselves to find a breath of fresh air in hummingbirds mantra that life is full of joy and re-program ourselves from inside out. Are you allowing yourself to taste the sweet nectar of life, a moderate indulgence of sugar and the like? True, most of us didn’t grow up in a Mayberry like fantasy, but we all have the power within to transcend the hypnotic trance suggested to us by the master illusionism that hides behind the curtain. Remember the wise old saying, “the truth shall set you free?” But don’t take my word for it–please consider testing out the power of hummingbird’s medicine yourself. Maybe the next time you find yourself feeling swayed by a carefully crafted commercial, you will picture a hummingbird and start humming to yourself. There is powerful energy in sound and humming is a natural way to energetically wash your spirit-mind-body and access inner joy immediately. In this light, we peer into the realm of infinity and co-create a New Earth, one step, one breath and one moment at a time.
Stay True,
Ari
I really appreciate the clarity in your writing now. Not to mention the insight and directness in your calling out to the table some of the political rhubarb! Actually that’s an insult to rhubarb. It is ugly isn’t it though people are so delusional.
Love you bro. ,
Bill
Ah, hummingbird so many times has informed me about impending disasters with the frantic flapping of its teeny-tiny wings, like a gentle whisper of warning: “Watch out–danger ahead, careful of potholes.” Am I thus surprised by your linking of this lovely creature and the current political climate? No. I should be scared of what is going on out there–but I am not. I only feel a greater sense of grounding and the need for standing still and tall. Thank you once again for providing a space to further contemplate where I am!
Jahneene, I appreciate the way you perceive the common threads weaving together and yet not getting too swayed from the center of the web. Thank you for adding depth to the conversation!
Ari