Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Dear Danielle, things pouring through your bliss to be acknoledged and puzzled out. I know, the exclusion hurts. You have pure intent, to participate, to give of all the love that is bursting in you to share it with all others in their sacred rites. I feel that Dhyana's observation rings true-that is to know what NOT to do or be like. A hard lesson. Also chrism points out the immense hurt and still healing wound of indigenous people's and the pulling in of trust as a result. I can put myself in their place and feel the pain. chrism said in his post: " As you travel to Ireland you may touch upon the past and present graces of the Tuatha De Danaan or the Firbolgs or the Minerians. Ancient cultures of the white races in those lands. They are available and though historic they are also there in the present. " This touches on something I get when i go there, not that I dwell on the " white ancestors " , I'm not of that mind. But it is something in my DNA, no doubt and it draws me into it's mystery. That is why I'm so keen on visiting the ancient sites, picking up on their vibrations, mystique, silent beauty. It does me good. Why or how, I'm not sure, I just know I feel rejuvenated and appreciative afterwards. If you are looking to plug into the antiquities, you have a chance while in Ireland. I hope you can get something out of it to fill your empty place. You are capable of closing your eyes and tuning into things others can't. In this way, you can make your own rites, touch the face of God/Divine in ways unique to you and possibly more fulfilling that someone else's rites, no matter how ancient .and exclusive. Good luck, Danielle. I hope you find just the right fit. Love, Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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