Recently, my husband, Woody and I enjoyed a weekend in Northern California. I awoke early Saturday morning to the sound of rain falling from a steel grey sky. When the sun broke through we went for a walk in Armstrong woods. The moss blanketed the forest green, the mist filled in every barren crevice, the soul of the forest rose up in human form out of ancient fallen redwoods, my feet sank down in soggy pine beds, crystal raindrops lit up bare tree branches with her favorite diamonds; so magical.
Have you ever thought about how your spirit might manifest in nature? Water is quite appealing to me as it is the essence of life. Water forms tributaries within our bodies carrying nutrients to each cell. Our first experience is to be bathed, gently rocked and held safely in the sea of our mother’s womb.
Water is a powerful life force that can unleash tremendous strength as seen in the crashing of ocean waves or with the slow patience of molding stone. Water creates opportunities for intimacy, playfulness and nurturance.
Although I am drawn to the freedom or water, I imagine myself manifesting in nature as a tree. I would root next to a vibrant river or maybe the sea; a big shade tree offering a calming presence.
Sometimes I feel like retreating back into the forest to look for fairies with skirts of leaves and flower hats. It was a rainy week in Southern California and where ever you are chances are it has been a busy week. I hope sunshine lures you outdoors to experience the wonders of the day.
~liz Sorensen Wessel
Photo taken in Armstrong woods, N. CA March 2012,Watercolor mandala for my granddaugther Rejeanne, by ~liz 4/14/12