Friday, April 25, 2014

Yurok Nation to Release Condors into Redwood Forests

Wonderful. Prayers that these magnificent flyers are released into the Redwood Forests of the Yurok Nation soon.
We were blessed to see many of the surviving Condors in 2006 when our son Raoul, daughter Liesette and I drove with Janeen Antoine down the Pacific Coast Highway to LA. Janeen spotted them as we were at the top of Big Sur and several were soaring from the high cliffs down to the waters below north of Monterrey Beach. We pulled over to watch them. It was so cool because we could see the underneath of them really close as they swooped down, and, then see the tops of their feathered bodies as they got lower. They were huge with amazing wing spans. I can't remember exactly how many we counted, but there were lots, maybe more than a dozen. 
They were all clearly tagged, and I learned later were part of one of the release programs in So Cal. 
Good thing we took lots of photos. When I shared them, an old friend who grew up in Hollywood told me they couldn't be Condors since there weren't any in California and they were almost extinct. 
Well, both Janeen, and I have seen plenty of Eagles from up close and far away, and these were definitely a lot bigger and were Condors. Feel so blessed by this experience we shared, and deeply grateful, since I know how rare and precious it is. 
That rarity is heartbreaking. The Yurok story of having to get permission from the U.S. Government to release Condors back into their nation after they decide if the environment can support them is painful when it is the actions of the U.S. and their refusal to keep poisons out of the environment that has caused the near extinction of these magnificent birds. Prayers that the return of the big birds will signal a paradigm shift back to protecting and respecting the earth, air and water that we all share.
It is the time of the Eagle and the Condor. We are blessed. 
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/yurok-tribe-to-release-condors-in-california/article_7731592b-dba6-5901-92e1-d4646cfcc93e.html
Yurok Tribe to Release Condors

Monday, April 7, 2014

Good Morning from the Heart of the Mountain on April 7, 2014

Good Morning, my Relatives. It is a good day. The health and balance of the earth, sky and water that are our home are threatened everywhere by destruction and pollution by multinational corporations for greed and profit and by our lifestyles of overconsumption that are out of balance. Please remember that we have only one earth and do whatever you can to stop this madness and begin to walk in balance and respect on our Earth Mother so all can live in a good way. Resist and oppose corporate greed, fossil fuel extraction and the polluting pipelines. Thank you. 

Sun emerges above the Mountain.

North/Northeast

Northeast/East

Due East
East/Southeast

Due South
Southwest/West


Sunlit Hills and the Galisteo Basin with the Manzano and Sandia Mountains in the distance.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Good Morning from the Heart of the Mountain on April 4, 2014

Good Morning, all my Relations. It is a good day. Was blessed to see the Milky Way before Dawn this morning. Sent up sweetgrass, cedar and sage smoke and prayers for each of you, and, for all who are crossing over the Milky Way now to the north, and for the babies who are coming to us from the south. Prayers and good thoughts for them on their journeys, and, for their families and loved ones who are bidding them farewell and welcoming the newborns. The Morning Star rose above the Mountain at Sunrise reminding us all that love is the vibrating energy that connects and uplifts us all. We are all related. Please care for each other and share love, light, compassion and kindness with those you meet on your life path, today, and always. Love you all, no exceptions.
Northeast


East/Northeast


Due East

East/Southeast



Morning Star Over the Mountain at Sunrise


Southeast

Due East

South/Southwest

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Morning Greeting from the Heart of the Mountain on March 24, 2014



Good Morning, my Relatives. It is a good day. Sent up sweetgrass, cedar and sage smoke and prayers for each of you for good health, happiness and protections. Have a beautiful day/night wherever you are on our beautiful spinning, revolving and constantly changing and renewing Earth Mother. Love and light. 

Sun emerges above the Mountain each day closer to its Summer House. The cyclical movements of the Sun and Moon and the planets and stars over the days, months and seasons show the beautiful intelligence of creation. Have a good day and enjoy the blessings of life and being alive another day. 



Sunday, March 23, 2014

Good Morning from the Heart of the Mountain on March 23, 2014


Good Morning my Relations. It is a good day. The half moon is above and the Morning Star just rose on the south side of the Mountain. I was blessed to be greeted by a beautiful songbird as I went outside to greet the Dawn. The bird was perched at the top of the pinons, and when I whistled back its tune, like my Papi Ethier taught me, it responded with a different tune and waited for me to respond. We talked back and forth with each other with each different tune the bird sent out to me until the cold made me go back inside. A very special morning visit. Have a beautiful day wherever you are, and, don't forget to notice our other relations with whom we share this earth. Sometimes, they will communicate with you, if you take a moment to listen. Love and light, my beloveds. 

           The Morning Star visible above the Mountain in the east, southeast at Dawn.


                 The Half Gibbous Moon above looking towards the south at Dawn.


The Morning Star is bright and visible for just a short time before Dawn, but it is travelling all day between the Moon and the Sun during these early days of Spring.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Heart of the Mountain Alliance

Heart of the Mountain Alliance connects people to protect the exceptional natural beauty, wildlife corridors and habitats, and scenic views of our mountain homes and land.
Grow White Sage for erosion control and prayers.
Grow Sweetgrass in sandy gravel soil irrigated with grey water on north side (needs full sun).
Guidelines for construction advise first, minimize the amount of land leveled or disturbed for building.

http://www.epa.gov/region6/6en/w/sw/sediment.pdf

Chamisa or Rabbitbrush

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericameria_nauseosa


Morning Prayer

Good Morning, my Beloved Relatives. It is a good day. Sent up sweetgrass, cedar and sage smoke for each of you this morning from the Heart of the Mountain. The Sun rose above the Mountains this morning in its Spring Home on the north slope. Now, watching the Gibbous Moon descend to the west. Sending prayers and good thoughts for you and your loved ones, and, for your enemies and the enemies of our earth, sky and water, as well. May their hearts, minds and spirits be flooded with love and light. May their hurts and wounds be comforted and may they grow in compassion and humanity so they will stop their destructive words and actions. May they be healed and brought back into good relationship with the earth and each other and all people. May these prayers for love and light to grow help bring our world back into balance so all people and all our relations that share our home can live together in peace with justice. Let us make these prayers real by our good loving words and actions. All my Relations. 
The Sun rises above the Mountain on the first Dawn of Spring 2014 in its Spring House.

 Facing the Sun.
The Mountain


The Sun's Winter House is just above the rock outcropping on the south slope of the Mountain.

Facing Southeast
Facing South, the place of gentleness and compassion.

Vista of Arroyo Hondo and Sunlit Hills with the Ortiz, then the Manzano and Sandia Mountains in the distance to the Southwest.

Looking Southwest with our Cerro Tijeras Mountain ridge to the West.

The Waning Gibbous Moon Descending further to the south each day in its monthly cycle.

The constant changes of our Moons' phases remind us that change is constant, but the cycles of growth, fullness, waning and death are ever renewing, ongoing and infinite.

The mountain ridge to the west protects from harsh winds.

Facing West, the place of introspection and looking within.

Looking to the Northwest and, facing the North, the place of wisdom and healing.

Looking to the North and Northeast.


Facing due East, the place of dreams and inspiration.

The Sun, constantly moving, continues to rise.

Blessings for a good day on our beautiful earth for everyone, everywhere.