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Thanks Delia, for posting this.

 

Bruce I think you are right, this beetle does speak to me and it all resonates.

When I was a kid I would see this type of beetle a lot and was fascinated with

it. I would watch for hours and wonder what it was going to do and where it was

going with it's ball of s#*t. Hehe!

 

When I read that about how first it buries it in the earth and then take it to

the water. It reminded me of Chrism's word for me last Summer soltice shaktipat.

I have had the thought earth to water, water to earth, the dance of life,

rolling around in my mind all year. :) The following is what he actually said to

me:

 

Hello my dear friend. I still have the cross and I see it everynight

thank you again! So your are moving the Kundalini yes? You are giving

of your love in service to those in need? Good. Good. Smiling lips are

gracing your inner eyelids? Good. Good.

 

For only a brief time does the swallow build her nest. With earth and

water she and her mate place the sacred home. From beak to earth and

water to beak in a dance of life and a love of her inner nature. The

pull of instinct. The pull of GOD.

 

When the time is past she flys to South America to perhaps return

perhaps not. She makes her time count for every second. As her time on

earth may last only seconds more. Beak to earth and water and earth

and water to beak. What do your lips say Linda? - blessings and love

to you and yours! - chrism

 

*sigh*... this time last year I was so dense I did not really understand what

was being said. I can see the meaning perfectly now. :) I have smiling outer

lips just now to match the inner smiling lips!

 

Blessings & love to all!

Linda

 

, " idelos " <gypsy.eire

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> In Egypt, the scarab, or sacred beetle, had great significance. The beetle

would take a piece of ox dung and shape it into a ball by rolling it from east

to west. The eggs were laid within this and then buried. After about a month,

the beetle would dig it up and push it into the water, and the young would

emerge. Because of its east to west rolling, it came to be associated with the

sun and its movement across the sky. The scarab thus came to be a symbol for

solar deities and for new life.

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