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Editor's Note: This is the sevententh of a projected series of 26 articles in which Allen Aslan Heart will pass along the spiritual wisdom found in the stories behind his dream catchers. Like many others, Mr. Heart feels that the time has come when we must get our spiritual and ecological acts together if we are to survive and evolve.



Personal And Planetary Peace, Purpose And Possibilities

by Allen Aslan Heart/White Eagle Soaring



Often I have heard from people following “the spiritual path” that I should not read, watch, or listen to the news; that I should focus only on the light, on goodness. Only in that way, I am told, can I find that elusive peace of mind that is sought by the spiritual “elite.” I've thought about that a lot, and the tentative hypothesis I’ve come to is that this is not a short cut but a short circuit for the Earth Journey. It seems to me that we’ve come here for a purpose. It wasn’t an accident, and we were directly involved in the decision. In fact, we had to either take a number and wait in line or we had to have some kind of priority clearance to get us in here at the right time and place for something we are to do or be.

Planet Earth is one of the more high-class academies in the universe. Here we are given broad license under Free Will to experience life under such loose standards that most beings quiver at the thought of undergoing such turmoil and tribulation. The graphics are so real that we usually lose our bearings and think that what we experience here is the real thing. When we master this curriculum, we carry an insignia highly honored throughout the universe.

Fact is, we are here because we chose to be and our primary task is to be HERE, fully involved in the experience...but not to get caught up in the surreal illusions and lose sight of WHO we are. Play the games but don’t forget that it is, after all, just a game. We are utilizing a temporary carbon-based form that breathes oxygen so that we can thoroughly interface with the experience. Our senses are highly tuned receptors to take it all in, beyond the experience of most entities. Our mind interfaces with this surreal illusion (experienced through a body wonderfully designed for this function) and with the ocean of universal consciousness that surrounds and infuses us.

dreamcatcher

Body/Mind/Spirit – The red ring represents our body. If we see ourselves as merely body, we limit our recognition of Who We Are. Although the mind is golden, it too, is much smaller than our Spirit. The black rings, the color of the spirit world, suggests that our True Self is much larger than a body-mind might suspect. Not a body with a spirit inside, we are a spirit that is using a body and mind. We are to walk in balance on the dream path as an integrated Body-Mind-Spirit. We are the universe in full awareness of itself dancing the Spiral.

How could black represent spirit? It seems contrary to the common assumption that all holy things are white. Still, if we accept that spirit speaks to us in our dreams in the darkness of the night, it is not so strange to understand the importance of black. One night while doing a meditation for an 11:11 stargate, I saw the paradoxical brilliance of black. Now I accept it as a metaphor for the world of spirit.

And what about the judgments we make to help us navigate through this illusion? It’s just the ego at work trying to make sense of it, a survival mechanism of arbitrary classifications and approximations with limited application, validity, and reliability. We get into making judgments, classifying good from bad, assigning blame and shame and forget all about our Original Instructions to love, honor, and respect all beings in the Web of Life.

Sunset/ Sunrise – Between the sunset and the sunrise lies the spirit world; out of sight, beyond mind. Mistakenly feared for its unreality, seemingly disconnected from our “real” life, we have learned to fear darkness and dismiss spirit. Yet following the darkness in which we dream we can expect the dawn in which we awaken. Darkness is simply the other side of light. Many cultures value light and demonize the dark. It's another judgment we place upon our experience.

Darkness Is.

Light Is.

Creator Is.

All That Is, Is.

Good/bad. Beautiful/ugly. Big/little. Hot/cold. Wet/dry. Up/down. In/out. Love/hate. Peace/war. Christian/pagan. Catholic/Protestant. Him/her. Night/day. Civilization/ wilderness. Primitive/ modern. This is a very short list of the dualities that we pretend are true descriptions of our “reality.” They all require judgment that is highly relative depending on culture and circumstance. How useful is up/down on a voyage to Mars? Is it possible that what we judge to be primitive is far more advanced and complex beyond the ability of “modern” man to even imagine? We had to invent “dawn” and “twilight” to fill the imaginary gap between night and day. At what moment can we say it is day? Where is the horizon when you live in the mountains? When the sun disappears behind the mountain is it night? There are mountain valleys that receive very little direct sunlight at some times of the year. Catholics and Protestants are both Christians and yet they have killed each other for centuries. How civilized is civilization? How wild is wilderness? How big is big? To a flea a cat is big. To a cat the human is big. To a human a mushroom is little. Yet the rest of the mushroom organism beneath the ground is often bigger than the house in which the human lives. Is it good when the levee is breached in a flood or is it bad that the levee downstream is causing flooding upstream? In Phoenix, Arizona, twelve inches of rain in a year is wet. In Minneapolis, Minnesota twelve inches of rain in a year is dry. Some flowers are male and other flowers on the same plant are female, but most flowers are both. The earthworm mating with another earthworm is fertilizing the other while its own eggs are being fertilized – fathering one family while birthing another. Do you suppose Creator is trying to tell us something here? Where is the reality in the illusion of categories? Is an anti-war protest really about peace? Can you be in conflict with others about war and truly serve the cause of peace? Is it possible to bring peace by waging war? Really?

'Peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. Peace means to be in the midst of all those things and still be calm in your heart.' That is the real meaning of peace.

The spirals sang old songs in a new way.

So….be light.



©Copyright 2002 Allen Aslan Heart




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About the Author: Allen Aslan Heart is an Ojibwe/Abenaki artist, teacher, healer, and writer. More information about the Seventh Fire, dream catchers, soaring, and the earth journey may be found at www.the7thfire.com or email him at whiteaglesoaring@yahoo.com



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