Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 ~~ ~~~~ gentlest 'sea'-ging fritzy, our collective goddess-womb of origin! "Oran Mór ... primordial "sea melody" well spoke, well-quoted ... this is the sacred singing, our aboriginal dreamtime of CREATION .... as you say, experiencing the epiphany ... viz. 'crescendant' harmonizing with ALL of our sister/brothers ... concordant choral convergence ... 'omni-sense', Millennium ~~~ Quiet— Eternal Quiet. Not even the sound of the restless, stirring, dark waters could be heard. Then, a great spiraling strain of Melody moved across the endless waters. Subdued at first, then quickly gathering momentum until it reached a great crescendo. And, then, there was Life! But the Melody did not stop. It continued its song, filling all of Creation with its divine harmony. And so it continues today, for all those who listen. ~~ ~~~~~~~~ --- "wyf.of.bathe" wrote: [North) "By the Earth that is Her Body," (East) "By the Air that is Her Breath," (South) "By the Fire that is Her Spirit," (West) "By the Waters of Her Womb"] the correspondences to cardinal directions and elements are shared by most indigenous people, including first nations. coming from a keltic tradition, one of the most beautiful i've read is by frank mills and is called "the oran mor". i note it here as the creation myth is described as: "Quiet— Eternal Quiet. Not even the sound of the restless, stirring, dark waters could be heard. Then, a great spiraling strain of Melody moved across the endless waters. Subdued at first, then quickly gathering momentum until it reached a great crescendo. And, then, there was Life!" and can be read in full at : http://celt.net/Celtic/Artisans/mills/oranmor.html thinking of your enjoying the flow of melody fritzy .... ... Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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