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Sacred Spaces

The birdhouse is flanked on either side by colorful and delicate lanterns that in the night add to the magic of this mystical garden. I knew that birds have an ancient mythology and mysticism. Legends, folklore, and mythology are filled with winged creatures that touched humanity in many ways like Pegasus the Greek winged horse. I heard one bird chirping about that people do not understand the Divine and supernatural qualities of birds who were often thought of as deities or the thoughts of deities. In fact this tribe of birds voted to build a bigger birdhouse so the Thunder Bird, a very spiritual creature of great creative power and might be able to join their Buddhist colony. They were especially interested in having a dwelling for ravens knowing that these special birds are referred to in Norse mythology, the god Odin had two ravens as messengers, Hugin (Thought) and Munin (Memory). To the Hindus, birds represented a higher state of being. In this sacred environment, there was only one bird that seemed to be disrupting the Buddhist garden being too big to fit into their beautiful birdhouse. I was delighted to find out that these feathered creatures were so knowledable about mythology that they referred to harpies that in mythology is a birdlike woman. One bird piped up and said, I don’t want anyone “harping" on me and disturbing the peace of our spiritual harmony. Those that were “young chicks” would be taught by the elders the sacred and ancient chants dating back to when birds were believed to be ancient forms of life on the planet. Many scientists believe that birds evolved from reptiles over 140,000,000 years ago. I was amazed at how much I learned from these evolved species that spoke of birds as the bridge between humans and the divine, the Earth and Heaven. They are the symbols of transcendence, the rising above lower natures. We have so much to learn from these profound and philosophical species. The fact that they represent rising above our juvenile nature was fascinating. The greatest philosophers like Plato, Socrates and Aristotle were the first Psychologists. I imagine they benefited from the wisdom of the teachings and nature of a species that offered teachings of liberation from any stare of being that is too fixed, final or immature. As I head their evening chants, I realized that these birds are the ultimate symbol of transcendence and release form any pattern of existence to a more superior one. As a Psychologist, I was inspired when they reflected on the union of the conscious mind with the unconscious. Because of their ability to fly, they are associated with aspiration, flights of intuition, beauty and levitation. They are the source of creative imagination, and they have the ability to awaken within us our own flights of magic. I was blessed to be invited to their weekly seminars and spiritual retreats share with others my recognition that everyday presents opportunities to soar to new heights. Listening to them, I became more attune to the spiritual significance of birds and how they spark the critical need for us as a misguided, destructive and troubled race to open up to new faculties of perception, past, present and future. They are significant signs, guidepost, protectors and wise teachers. I did not expect that in my efforts to look up to take photographs that I was also connecting to a powerful message from these flying gurus.

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Alberto D'Assumpcao 11 Sep 2007

Great shot, Julie! Your text is fascinating too, my dearest friend!

Brenda Loveless 10 Sep 2007

beautiful work...winged ones do bring many messages

Jerry 10 Sep 2007

Lovely picture!

Joke Schotting 10 Sep 2007

Beautiful image Julie!!!

Artist Reply: Visiting this wonderful garden was a special treat. I love finding places that evoke the narratives that I enjoy sharing with others. I wish people were so enlightened and could open their heart to the wisdom of the animal world. If we listened attentively to our animal friends, our planet would not be on the edge of destruction. Animals have many lessons to teach us!!

Joanna Jungjohann 10 Sep 2007

wow how pretty

Michael Forbus 10 Sep 2007

Marvelous narrative on the inner life of our bird friends. Lovely imagery as well. Amazing how you put so many idioms in one thought about one subject. Great writing. Michael

Artist Reply: Thanks for your wonderful and perceptive comments. I wish I could impact the inner life of the people on this planet in the same way that birds have impacted each other and us with profound and spiritual life lessons. I have read many books written by Eastern Philosophers, an integral part of my evolution as an earthling and Psychologist. Integrating Eastern, Western philosophy and Psychoanalysis has broadened my theoretical orientation as a Psychologist. The birds are serious about their chants; however I am disappointed that the powerful insights of new age and Eastern Philosophy have been so trivialized and trendy that many branches broke off their Bodhi trees. We can thank the birds that restored these trees, their most sacred perch. It is a pleasure to be able to have a spiritual relationship with my new bird friends. After the good fortune of encountering one of their "Buddhist" birdhouses I have been invited by a Phoenix to a special retreat in the local mountains, an international sacred retreat for Monks, scholars, missionaries and intuitive canines. Mikey is Buish (his mother was Jewish (the gefilte fish Oy Vey was a thoughtful gift from Molly) and his father is a Buddhist. I was very touched when Mikey gave me the thoughtful book, Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul. :)) They both are eagerly awaiting our trip to Sapporo Gardens to add to their Animal languages, bird speak being a foreign language they would have loved to take in college for canines.:)) Living with me, they have learned a lot about the spiritual and magical powers of creatures great and small. Knowing what a scholarly man you are, you probably know my dogs are trained by the Monks of New Skete, critical knowledge for those who raise dogs. At the retreat they want to take a course on animal, bird and reptile symbolism. Now that Mikey has the wisdom of a dog who recently had his 9th birthday in August (63 years in human time), he has signed up for many seminars and some introductory courses for Molly. It will be a wonderful trip for all of us!! I bought them special dog “toys” for the trip from one of their favorite stores, Bodhi Toys in Venice California. I know Mikey wants to write about this magical and spiritual toy store for dogs. They will put a smile in your heart. My replies are often as long as my narratives. You evoke many thoughts, my dear friend. I might be one of the few members who replies to comments with another narrative. You evoke many thoughts, my dear friend.

Emily Reed 10 Sep 2007

FABULOUS SHOT, JULIE!

Loredana 10 Sep 2007

GREAT IMAGE JULIE VERY INTERESTING BIRDHOUSES

Artist Reply: Thanks Loredana. I love the integration of nature with these beautiful lanterns and the buddhist birds that are so inspirational. I wrote a narrative about these amazing spriritual creatures that embody the values that we earthlings who are in a global crisis need to emulate.