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Repairing Your Mask

28 Tuesday Jul 2015

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Recently a friend returned from the Sudan after spending a year teaching there, she called me and asked if I could repair a mask she received from the parents of the children as a gift for her successful work with them.
The mask, unfortunately, had not made the trip from Africa in one piece and so of course I said YES.

What an opportunity and honor to perform such a healing experience I thought. Yes healing! The mask taught me many things as I prepared myself and carefully worked with it to restore the energies it represented for so many.

At first I was guided to sit with and hold the mask while I heard the story of how it came to be here in my care. It was much more than an object of art as I listened and heard of how the journey my friend undertook began. Some of the trials while being there as well as the growth of both herself and the children she was guided there to teach.

I also listened as the mask began to tell me of its meaning which I relayed to her as it came through. In the Crown of animals there was a piece that had not been saved and the space was to be left empty. Although one piece would always be missing it was perfectly fitting to remind us that there is always a missing piece in the fields of creation, but which is still part of the whole, although we may not see it. Representing those in our own lives as well who have been important to us yet are no longer here.

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So, I welcomed the mask as a bridge of the ancestors of Africa and the Americas and let it sit with pictures of my own ancestors in honor of the human journey which has led to this moment. We often tend to only think of here and now and ourselves, yet here I was with the energies of all the ancestors of my lineage, those of my friend, those of the carver, and those of the children in Africa. A healing space was created to bring it all together in harmony, balance and Love.

When working with objects that are of spiritual nature it is important to not be in a hurry. Our human sense of time is not as important as the allowing of space between actions. So it was several days before I actually began the reconstruction.

The physical repairs were done very carefully by gluing small segments together in a number of gluings and allowing time for each to cure. Each time I felt guided and sure of my choices which flowed with ease and without any second guessing. Rather than worrying during the whole process about creating further damage I enjoyed the reconstruction process. It flowed with a peaceful understanding that each step was part of a pathway to wholeness. Both an ending and a beginning which the mask represented.

At the final filling in of cracks and polishing began, a sense of thankfulness and gratitude overcame me and I started to see a great likeness between the mask and myself. Hence the title “Repairing Your Mask”.

Each of us as humans wear a mask and sometimes quite a few, yet we don’t always know which ones have been damaged or are no longer needed. They are put on as small children perhaps at the age of those children in Africa when we begin to enter into the larger community of the world.

Each of us are now being called to look in the mirror and discern where the damages have occurred to our own mask and to repair it.

Each of us will have scars that will remain visible and some missing parts which cannot be replaced, for these are the natural wear and tear of what we call Life. It was not meant that we escape the challenges of life but to embrace them and learn that we are much more than these physical beings in a world of chaos and misunderstanding.

Yet each of us must at some point in the future remove the masks and be able to place them on the walls to remind us that they are no longer needed. To come to understand that we are strong enough to reveal who we truly are to the world around us. Having Gratitude to memorialize that we all have been part of an ancestry that reaches back to a time before masks. A time when we lived from our hearts without fear of each other, in communities where assisting each other to grow and learn was more important than what we obtained through bartering or overpowering each other.

We can then walk away with Love, giving it away in all that we do, to whomever we encounter without judgment and in Peace. Our Light no longer hidden behind the mask briefly shining through our eyes but now in full radiant glory.

So let us all begin to repair our own masks, paving the the way to see more, be more, and have more gratitude for ourselves and all of humanity. In this we can then look forward to a time when the masks we wear and have created will be the art objects given in token of appreciation for the compassion and kindness we bestow upon others.

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Small Shifts

22 Wednesday Jul 2015

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I usually like to place my own words on my photographs to create my Museography but his week they have been sparse. At least in the sense of uplifting and encouraging to others.

We all experience these times when the Muse seems to leave and the bitterness of life tends to creep, ever so slowly, into our thought patterns.

So when I read this quote that I found while researching The Butterfly Effect, I saved it. It struck a chord which sweetened the judgmental attitude that was beginning to take root.

This was one of two quotes that I saved on my desktop notes to remind me that how we think and perceive what is going on around us as well as within us was not as random or as perplexing as we make them out to be.

That while small shifts are occurring daily they are challenging us to see everything differently and asking us all to really take hold of Life and reaffirm our Presence here for the greater good of All.

And so…

“Now is an incredibly powerful time, to create what you want, so stop giving your power away by reacting to all the negativity that you are led to believe is surrounding you, and use it instead to create the type of life that you want to have. Use this time to your advantage. And remember to GROUND, GO DEEP WITHIN, LISTEN TO YOUR INTUITION, and then take ACTION towards your goals and aspirations.”
~ Anna Merkaba

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Heart Vibration

15 Wednesday Jul 2015

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Heart Vibration

The tall Phlox in my yard is blossoming and it fills the world with Love

Know that your heart vibration is sacred…
let your Love flow through and follow without fear.

~cRb 6.28.11

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Relationship

14 Tuesday Jul 2015

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Relationship

It is in the honoring of our relationship to each other and all of life that we raise our vibration out of the pool of separation. We rejoin ourselves to the moment and the endless possibilities of Love and Light therein contained. ~ crb 7.13.11

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Cloudiness

14 Tuesday Jul 2015

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Cloudiness

There are no real misunderstandings, only moments of our own cloudiness hiding reality from view. ~ cRb 7.12.12

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A Working Soul

11 Saturday Jul 2015

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Over the years of my working career I have been amazed by what my hands have crafted. Now retired from regular employment I have my little workshop in the basement where I always planned to produce some small projects that I enjoyed making over the years. Those were my plans but I was waiting to start this next year.

So much for thought!

A friend from church asked if I would be willing to make an Altar Table for another Church that she is a member of and I casually said sure. This was a while ago and thought perhaps it won’t come to fruition and let it drift into the long list of project possibilities.

Well, as you can see it came about much sooner than anticipated and not of my own wishful thinking.

As a craftsman of many different mediums I began custom woodworking about 28 years ago and semi-retired from it 10 years ago due to physical demands and in order to financially prepare for retirement. I worked for a Millwork, Door and Window Company creating the dreams to come true for many. “If you can dream it we can make it” and for most it happened.

This Altar Table is part of a trilogy of projects for churches that I was reminded of as I finished and delivered it to Trinity Church, York Harbor, ME.

My first church project years ago was the Gothic front doors for another church named Trinity of Haverhill, MA…
Trinity Episcopal Church Haverhill

Having never built anything like them before in my life or thinking that I could was a challenge beyond what I though my capabilities were. As you can see they are still there some 25 or so years later.

The next church projects involved work for many steeples that were being restored or repaired and I would have to copy the exact original details so that they would be as identical as possible. This led to the restoration of Old North Church in Boston and the making of a replica window for a National Historical Monument.
I was so glad I was not aware of where is was going when I made it…

Due to poor memory I’m not sure where in the building it was going but it is similar to the one below…Old North Church Close up mid section from Copp's Hill - 2011-07-12

Well interestingly, all three of these churches are Episcopal, two named Trinity and I was brought up Episcopalian as a child in Boston, MA. Although I have helped to build and done work for other churches this Altar Table seemed to reflect to me a Trinity in itself.

While I was building the Altar Table as with all my work, I was guided along the way from a source deep within myself, at my Soul level. This also directed me to think of the word Soul, for which we have some very lofty ideas.

Perhaps it is really simple… that what is most important is working at what you love… as it reveals the Soul you truly are.
A working soul in progress!

May each of you enjoy being “A Working Soul” and create beauty wherever it is dreamed of.

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Conscious Awareness

05 Sunday Jul 2015

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Conscious Awareness

Conscious awareness
is not a destination to arrive at
it is the process of revealing ourselves

There is no place to go
WE are already here

~ Riverman 7.5.10

A five year old thought that still holds it’s truth for me.
WE are constantly evolving and revealing those amazing properties of Self
which enable US to Love more, Live more Peacefully, and unconditionally
accept OUR powerful Presence.

~cRb 7.5.15

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Return of the Divine Masculine

03 Friday Jul 2015

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Return of Divine Masculine

Inspiration comes from many directions yet sometimes I get overwhelmed by the energy. Today I came through from my Highest Self and spontaneously began responding to an article about the emergence of the New Masculine…

Here in the veil
that surrounds
all cosmic destiny
we rise in Glory
to share in Love
to raise our Light
in Peace and Harmony
with our Divinity
Welcoming you into
our hearts
as we enter yours
in Perfect Presence
co-creating in balance
once again in service
to all of Creation

cRb 7.3.15

The picture is of last nights walk into the Sunset taken with my phone which crashed after taking it. Oh how frustrating it was and how glorious it is.
Peace, Light and Love to each of you as WE move into newness on our evolutionary journey.

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