“There is a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in.”
~ Leonard Cohen
Here we are in a global pandemic. Not the first time as humans. Not the first immense shifting in life on our planet. Still, here we are. I’m wondering how you’re feeling. I’m curious how you’re finding your way. I’m wondering how we, our diverse humanity, will navigate the challenges and changes.
What purposes and potentials are living inside this pandemic? I’d love to share with you this guidance from Throwing of the Bones Ceremony:
Seeing from a Different Point of View
Praying Mantis hangs upside down in a lavender bush and sees everything from a different point of view. The pandemic is offering the opportunity to open our eyes, hearts, and minds to see from entirely new perspectives.
Who and what are essential? What does it mean to have shelter and be safe?
In some lives, the separations between home, work, school, family, friends, meal preparation, and daily time schedules have collapsed.
The divisions, inequities, and harm among people are evident. As are tremendous acts of generosity, tenderness, and love.
We can’t so easily hide from the presence of death. We are yearning for sacred spaces for those who are ill and dying, for honoring death, for the grief and for those who are grieving.
Intimacy is being cultivated and rewoven in relationships. There are also high levels of tension and stress, and bonds that are falling apart.
The earth is showing how regeneration naturally unfolds in a very short time when even just some of our human ways of living come to a stop, slow down, and pause.
So shine some light into those places within and around you that are beyond the known horizons and buried beneath the same-old same old. Purposefully see, feel, and explore from another point of view. What is being revealed?
In the ways of Praying Mantis who hangs upside down in the lavender bush, let yourself stay awhile and settle into the experience. Take some breaths. Take your time. Take another look around your inner landscape and the outer world.
Be curious. See what you see. Without any judgments of better-than or less. Without any expectation that you’ll have to agree with or condone or participate in whatever it is that you discover.
Who knows what magic, beauty, and never-before-noticed possibilities exist, ready and waiting to be found. Open the door a bit wider. Let more light in. Eye-opening, heart-expanding, mind-changing experiences are empowering catalysts for healing and growth.
Imagine the possibilities if each of us took just one step in a new direction guided by the visions of our wide-open hearts.
Honoring and Protecting the Sacredness of Life
Buffalo naturally roam the prairies and live in great herds. When protecting a young buffalo, the adults form a circle surrounding the little one. The guardian buffalo hold their ground, facing outward, encircling and protecting the precious new life.
The pandemic is opening the opportunity for us to reclaim our genuine human nature and our relationship with the sacredness of life. How would we think, what would we share, and how would we live day by day, if we were intentionally supporting and protecting the continuance of life? Of our species? Of animals, plants, and birds? Of insects, frogs, rivers, and whales? Of the web of life on our earth?
In the way of Buffalo, the circle that is formed to nourish and protect is not a permanent structure like a wall. The circle shifts and transforms when the herd is ready to return to their wanderings through the prairie. Buffalo have an extensive field of relationships among themselves and with their companions in their ecosystem – the soil, water and winds, birds and butterflies, coyotes and mice, the changing seasons, and the seeding and dying away of plants. Honoring the sacredness of life continues with every step and interaction.
To bring Buffalo Medicine into your life, the place to begin is in your relationship with yourself. Humans have made up all sorts of distortions about ourselves and how to relate. We’ve built intricate hierarchies based on harmful judgments and fears. All the while, the other-than-human beings are simply going about being who they are and living their unique purposes. No better-than or less-than involved. Buffalo flourish in being Buffalo. Pine Trees are purely being Pine Trees. Moths don’t wish they were Butterflies. Wildflowers don’t judge the color, size, and shape of their own and others’ blossoms to determine who is worthy of love.
Being in the center of the circle, in the way of Buffalo, is about respecting and cherishing your own existence. Standing in your center is about being naturally you, and pursuing the pursuits of your life in the midst of a vast relational world. When free of judgments of better or less, you simply know yourself, understand your belonging, and live your purposes in the web of life.
The pandemic is opening our eyes to our interconnectedness. Do you have a circle of love and care surrounding you? It’s vital to acknowledge and purposefully connect with those who fully see you, who understand, nourish, and support you. With the physical distancing, closures, and health concerns, we are being challenged to find innovative ways to experience and shape our connectedness. It’s not only human relationships that generate a nurturing field. Discover the places and activities, the colors and sounds, the foods and rest and play, and the other-than-human-beings who engage your aliveness. Choose creatively, consciously, and with care.
Then explore what it’s like to be the guardian Buffalo. Encircling. Honoring. Nourishing. Protecting. Watching over. Who and what is in the center of the circle? Your child. Everyone’s children and grandchildren. Your health. Everyone’s well-being. The animals and plants, land and waters, in your ecosystem. Our earth. Your livelihood. A new project. Cultivating community. Restructuring economic, political, and health care systems. Celebrations of life passages. Honoring the death of loved ones. Space for the grief for the losses being experienced by so many. Visions for new cycles in your life and on the earth.
When we reclaim our guardianship of the sacred, a dynamic flow of healing is set in motion – in our lives now and in the legacy we leave for the generations to come.
Praying Mantis and Buffalo Paintings by PattyMara Gourley. See more of our Bone Spirits Bundle.
Dearest Joanne, your insights are so valuable and I’m grateful to the Source from which they came, AHO! personally I’ve been drawing on many traditions to get through this time specifically the Gayatri mantra from the Hindu tradition. It is helping me to focus on The Light Within which takes me beyond all the dramas which we can get trapped in if we’re not careful. Beholding the Sacred and all things is much easier and simpler when I’m looking from the clear lens Within me. Again my gratitude to you for the offerings that you create and allowed to come through you. Many blessings to you Joanne ????????????
Hi Maia Joy. Thank you for sharing your healing gifts. The clear lens within is beautiful, honoring you and all life. Heart to Heart, JoAnne
Thank you for being You. Your insights are so appreciated. Patty’s artwork is just magical. Let me know when your cards are printed. I look forward to seeing and using the deck of inspiration. I’m learning so much from our time of “Shelter-in-place.” Thank you so much for sharing with us and radiating love and wisdom.
Hi Robin. Thank you too, for being You.
Heart to Heart, JoAnne
Joanne you have said so wonderfully what I’ve been feeling about this crazy thing we find ourself in; I have been spending much time outside in the woods it has put me in touch with people who are working to give legal rights to the rivers and who do tree blessing and river blessings every month. I am so grateful to join them in this web of love for mother earth. Thank you for your wise and wonderful teaching
Hi Fred. I love hearing about your time in the woods and finding kindred spirits who are weaving a loving web. Much gratitude. Heart to Heart, JoAnne
JoAnne,
You, praying mantis and buffalo bring such simplicity and purity about what’s happening at this moment. Bottom line, creating space for humans and the natural world to ‘live in their song’ without control, force or submission as it has been for years. Thank you for such lovely inspiring meditation.
Hi Rita. Thank you for sharing your visions for humans and all beings. Heart to Heart, JoAnne
Thank you so much JoAnne!
Reading about the Buffalo medicine and the Praying Mantis gives me such a peaceful feeling and puts me right in my Song! Being at home with my husband during this time has been wonderful, giving us more together time, as well as our own individual alone time.
I love all your teachings; they touch my heart and soul.
Hi Margie. It’s beautiful to feel your peacefulness and contentment. Thank you for sharing. Heart to Heart, JoAnne
My most recent card pull from the Bone Spirit Bundle was Praying Mantis! Your medicine words buoy my heart. I am grateful, sister friend.
Your art and spirit are gifts for us all, PattyMara.
Heart to Heart, JoAnne