Bauneg Beg Mountain continued . . .

It is a beautiful day in October and the leaves are peaking. Sunspots of brilliant crimson, violet, and magenta swirl before my eyes as I sit upon the stone seat by the pond. My goldfish echo that flaming red, rising to the warmer surface in a cistern of green. Here and there a remaining frog peeks out its head. Soon they will be hibernating for the winter. Autumn smells, pungent and sweet bathe me. The sun is oh, so warm. I relax and breathe, be present, and fill my senses with this delight. The surrounding trees are blazing gold, orange, yellow and crimson. Insects have resurrected for an encore with the splash and gurgle of the pond. I sit in silence and ask my heart: Let me venture into the realm where this is all me. I begin to feel a matrix of fullness, of connection that just Is and where my heart feels full to bursting with love. Here everything’s ok–even the chemtrails slashing the sky overhead with their blatant marks. As my friend, Panache Desai says, “There is nothing on the planet right now that is not for the ultimate benefit of human beings.” I trust, let go, and merge again, to the consciousness where I can make the most difference. The place where all of us can. The chirp of a nearby cricket reverberates my heartstrings and the cool sensation of the light air across my skin wakes me. I sway with the plants and leaves in a dance called oneness. A leaf of wild sorrel upon my tongue, and my black cat, Noché greeting my back with repeated rubs.

Fall woods

Bauneg Beg farm

A Bauneg Beg farm

 

The Summit of Mt. Chocorua

These are ancient mountains, the White Mountains of New Hampshire. They are the oldest on earth and wise beyond measure, having counted down the ages. It is cold and cloudy on top of Chocorua today–not much of a view to be had. Yet one can feel the silent resonance of eternity within these granite rocks. The powerful love and support of the old man in the mountain, the kindly old grandfather energy who has seen it all and loves unconditionally. The White mountains teach patience, understanding, and wisdom to those who will listen, to those who will open their awareness and their hearts. The powerful, listening spirit of the rock here would like humanity to spend more time sitting upon it in silence, absorbing its strength and wise, peaceful counsel. This will help balance and raise humanity’s vibration, and create happier, joy-filled lives for us all. The rock wants us to know that it, too, is alive and conscious in its own special way, and its invitation is open and waiting.

A blazing canopy of day-long sunset on this cloudy day

Remaining fall color, the Piper Trail

 

Gaining elevation, the misty valley below

Gaining elevation, the misty valley below

Trail at higher elevation

Trail at higher elevation

Nearing the summit

Nearing the summit

 

 

Bauneg Beg Mountain, Maine

Insects ring melodically, the afternoon mild and sunny as I sit upon ophiolite rock–a whorled, twisted mixture of shale, quartz, and volcanic bubbles. Some of the oldest rock in the world, pre-dating life on the planet, formed when Europe and North America were rubbing up against each other. I am a little wary because our resident moose is snorting in the woods behind my back and his hoof falls reverberate through the ground. He knows I am here and wants me to know he is here too. The earth message today is not to discount the seeming insignificant. The tiny winged ant crawling on the toe of my boot; every twig, leaf, the microscopic and unseen, to the moose and myself, we all have our place. We are all integral petals in the infinite lotus of creation. The moose is adding his emphasis to this message. I leave my seat for a more comfortable distance and pull down a vine growing wild nearby, loaded with concord grapes dark purple and juicy, frosted with blue. There are a dozen frogs sitting statuesque around the stone edge of my pond, soaking up the lingering warmth of this fall day. They show me their skill in staying present, of which they are masters.

grapes 2013

Ophiolite rock