A beautiful sunshine day at the Faerywood.
When the monks and friends arrived, there was no hesitation to bypass the house and settle them in the shade of the wood. It was a hot summer day, but water quenched thirst and the
community of trees offered cooling shade as well as powerful mojo.
A year after this event, just beyond the wood, additional new homes were built in a small area.
The retention pond in that area was filled in so one last house could be squeezed onto the deficit of land.
The Faerywood suffered from that time forward.
Rains and worse storms now overflowed its creek and tree roots began to lose hold. I haven’t been back to the physical wood during any of the Wilmington trips this or last year
for fear the sense of desperation I experienced with the over-construction & fate of the special wood
might be a reality.
The dwarf planet, Makemake, pron. “maki-maki", travels Virgo.
By way of correspondence of Above and Below (Astrology), this tells us something about trees, water, and the creatures that live within their care.
Makemake is the creator of humanity and the god of fertility in the mythology of the South Pacific island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island). He was the chief
god of the Tangata manu bird-man cult and was worshipped in the form of sea birds, which were his incarnation. His material symbol, a man with a bird's head, can be found carved in petroglyphs on the island.
We do not see him but the god-seabird sits at the above table. He manifests through the water and the sunlit wood, even within the retention pond that is now a house sitting on a small piece of artificial land. All things of Virgo find their vibration in Earth.
If we listen we can hear him.
Each of us has experience with 'place'.
Time to listen.
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