Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Dreamwalkers: Chapter One Part Three ~ The Dreamers

A paunchy balding man tosses restlessly in his hotel room. A rumpled suit is scattered across the floor. An open briefcase haphazardly stuffed with papers rests upon a chair and a nearly empty bottle of scotch stands with a shot glass on its side nestled at the bottle’s base upon a dresser. 



“Sssenator! Senator Aaaddamms!”, a mocking whisper slides into his already agitated slumber. He is slick with sweat, and pale in the light of a bedside lamp. He moans in fear, while within his dreams he begins to run. Laughter rings out of the swirling darkness around him and he finds himself running through a series of sceneries that change rapidly and without warning. First along a narrow alleyway crowded with ripe garbage which squeezes down into a tight space between decrepit buildings. He thrusts himself desperately through the too-small space only to find himself stranded upon a rubble strewn muddy path. The faint course unravels before him over a seemingly limitless vista of smoking ravaged hills and an unnaturally vivid sky of seething violet and remorseless black. No where to hide, he runs faster. 



A scornful laugh rings out across the hills, “Where do you think you are going, little man?” 



“I won’t!” He shouts in desperate defiance as he stumbles to a halt, gasping for air. The dark mists that swirl about him thicken for a moment and the voice seems to come from all directions. ” I told HIM… I won’t! I’m done I tell you, no more!” 

“Won’t what, hmmm?” The dangerously velvet voice continues when the senator makes no answer, “Oh do tell! It might make this all a bit more interesting…..No? Well then let me guess…You didn’t seem worried about the faulty sprinkler systems your cousin installed, or the money you refused to spend on local shelters and daycare after your cutbacks forced so many out of their jobs, nor did you deem it worth your while to push for those health care reforms you had promised. 


So those can’t be what you refer to…Hmmm, much better for your image to name that building after the local hero, or be seen at the opening of the new stadium, yes? Far more enjoyable not to dwell on such distressingly mundane trivia when you have parties to attend and money lining your pockets, isn’t it?” 


The frantic senator is stumbling through the rubble now, and all but flinging himself down the hills to escape the relentless words that nip constantly at his heels and conscience. 


“You won’t clean up the waste from those factories you approved two years ago, that’s certain. A pity that so many fell ill from that too, don’t you think?” Shapes begin to take form as the mist thins, “I believe they want to talk to you about that, Senator. Of course, they may have to stand in line…there seem to be quite a few people who want some answers from you!" 


A pale hollow-eyed child covered with sores steps suddenly from the mist, mute with agony and accusation clear within her steady gaze. Addams turns slowly upon the low hilltop, his heartbeat beginning to slam as he realizes that countless other shapes await him in the roiling vapors. 



The voices of these tormented souls start as murmured condemnations but rise quickly to an angry tide. With a shudder the senator turns, racing down the hill only to find himself running into the heart of a swamp. The howling of his macabre pursuers gains as his progress slows and the ruthless laughter of his invisible tormentor rings loudest in his ears when he finds he cannot free himself from the thickening grip of the sludge rising around his legs. 



“Looks to me like you won’t be telling my employer “No” again either, in fact… I can assure you on that point!” 



Terror shines from his eyes as he struggles to face them and the heavy pounding of his heart seems to stretch his very skin. Ragged, breathless, overwhelmed his pleas turn into a gibbering wail as they slowly drag him under the black surface. 



“No… You won’t be making that mistake again!” Immaculate, Jerrin stands chuckling grimly upon the deserted road and clears the mists away with a careless gesture. Always best to be sure the job was done before moving off on the usual rounds, he thinks. 



A strange vortex remains where the man’s worst fears and actions had inevitably dragged him down. There, Jerrin can clearly see the empty body of the senator in his distant hotel room. His face, an alarming shade of plum, is twisted with unspeakable torment; bloody nail imprints trickle their last protest from now slack hands onto the sheets torn by his useless struggles, and the scattered broken contents of the nightstand glimmer innocently against the dark carpeting. The only sound left is Jerrin’s involuntary sigh as he replaces his shades and twirls with an uncanny surreal grace off into the ever-changing stream poured forth from countless sleeping souls. 



Somewhere, a wordless scream of terror rips a young boy away from his dreams. Disoriented, heart racing he struggles to untangle himself from his twisted, and now wet, blankets. Lights flicker to life in the house, as his frantic motions knock a small violin its nightly resting-place beside his bed. 


“Mommy!”, the walls ring with the urgency of his need for comfort. “Mommymommymommy!” 



“Sssh! Sssh! Sssh! I’m here, my Sweetheart!” A woman rushes into the dim room; tired creases of concern line her face as she tries to gather her son into her arms. 



“He’s dead! They’re all dead! Why is he laughing, Mommy, oh why?!” 


At first the poor child flails against her efforts, then with a gasp he comes fully awake and collapses with exhausted relief into her comforting arms, sobbing as the night once more moves quietly on without him.




Sunday, October 18, 2015

Mystery from Sri Lanka

Sweet wood, Evergreen Singer
Phoenix’s nest from the family of Laurels
Hidden in a canyon of snakes
Your origins shrouded in mystery, yet
your voice has been heard around the World.

“I sing of Awakening, Rebirth, 
Health, Prosperity, Joy
and taking the time 
to attend to your Spirit.

I will stir your blood 
protecting your heart
warming you with gratitude
and love for All Your Relations
Sharpening your mind’s eye
attention, vitality, memory.

I helped the Egyptians
lay their Ancestors to rest
My incense was the funeral pyre
for Nero’s poor wife. 
Solomon sang my name
My curling quills have
stopped the growth of virus, fungi and bacteria.
I have anointed masses with sacred oil through the ages

We have probably met 
over coffee some morning
Your Grandma surely 
baked me in her cookies
You may not know my face,
but my taste is familiar!"

For those new to the game, each poem is inspired by a Teacher found in Nature; a star, stone, animal, plant etc that holds lessons of Wisdom for us. Can you guess who is singing today?




Saturday, October 17, 2015

Dreamwalkers: Chapter One Part Two

As the last gleam of a setting sun flashes across the sky, a handsome man of indeterminate age enters a building of cold steel and dark glass. His silvery blonde hair curls attractively upon his shoulders, framing the planes of his face with an uncalculated appeal to every eye that chances across him. His tailored clothes only accentuate the casual and fluid grace with which he seems to dance across the marble floor. 



An ordinary uniformed individual comes out from behind the counter, nervously greeting him as he moves without hesitation to the bank of elevators. 



“Good Evening, Sir! I hope you enjoyed your vacation?” The guard fumbles with his ring of keys, still attempting to draw some positive reaction from his superior, as he finds the proper key and opens the doors of a smaller elevator set off from the others. 



“You look rested. ” Jerrin’s eyes, and whatever expression they might convey, are hidden behind mirrored lenses as he turns a distant, unnerving look upon the simple drone. “Yes…ah, Just a moment, while I…here it is…let you through. You’re to go right up, Sir.” 



With a sardonic grin, his low voice merely murmurs, “Of course”, as he leisurely takes his place in the elevator. Minutes later, he strides with a nod past the typically harried young man in the austere, yet to Jerrin, familiar waiting room. The aide wordlessly buzzes him through the heavy metal door placed behind his desk. 



A white, starkly lit, windowless corridor leads him to an ornately carved wooden door inlaid with gleaming metal. The door behind him shuts decisively and a cool puff of sterile air caresses his cheek as hidden machines stir quietly to attention. He slows and flashes an unruffled grin up at the hidden camera, removing his sunglasses as he enters. 



The spacious room is lit only by the glow of monitors along one wall and the spectacular view sprawled beyond the windows. As usual, there is a chill in the conditioned air and the door closes with a solid thump and click behind him. A figure moves in the darkness behind a large mahogany desk. 



“Good evening, Jerrin. Your return is as timely as ever.” This voice is quiet, assured, and even colder than the air that moves around its sound. "I have an account for you to close tonight.” The rakish gleam of Jerrin’s smile lights up his dark violet eyes. ” Yes, it seems that Addams no longer wishes to do as he is bid… and I, as you know, have no need for those that outlive their usefulness.” 



“Consider it done.” Jerrin gives an impish bow to his superior. “I’ll attend to this little matter before the usual Collection then.” He casually straightens his jacket and runs a hand through his silver locks. 



Later, beneath the eternally shifting darkness of night, many slumber undisturbed. Some merely murmur and move restlessly as their dreams grip them for a short span before melting away, forgotten before they have even opened their eyes to the new day. Others will not be so lucky.





Thursday, October 15, 2015

Unbridled Joy

Thunder rolls across the hills 
Denim whip-cracks split the skies 
Feel the rumble of their coming, 
Carrying visions for our eyes…

“Wind given form,
roving bands and leaders
racing down history
Children of Epona
Beloved of Poseidon
Blessed Hayagriva

We come!  
Swift, Vital, and Free!

Unfettered 
    We keep the beat 
as we run
Our trumpeting voices 
call to thee!

No spurs necessary
to goad us into motion
Shake off those blinders!
Burst your tethers!
Stretch against the horizon 
Trust yourself 
Lose the maps

Jump 
the fences you have 
built around you 
Revel 
in the beauty 
of motion 
Run Free!

Harness your efforts
pulling steadily towards your goals
New directions will open before you
Open roads
sky-domed plains
golden deserts
wave combed shores

Remember
You hold the reins of your Life
Power and Intuition
arise when we are grounded
feet moving like music
across the earth
Attuned
Receptive
Intuiting the Divine

Wisdom comes 
to the judicious 
Fortune opens 
to the Wise
Stamina however develops
by overcoming challenges 
For no one 
lives without strife.

Trust the sensitivity 
of your own skin
Yet brush off each biting fly
Know your paces
Move in Partnership
not aggressively
nor skittishly shy
Bolting from every truth 
that makes you feel 
ill at ease 
nervous
flighty
Keep open
a weather eye

Live well
Live simply
Humbly serving
with unbridled joy
So when it’s your turn 
You can ride off 
into the sunset 
with pride!”


“To these animals, the ability to intuit fear in a distant herd member and act on this feeling without hesitation is a lifesaving skill. Their innate aptitude for resonating with another being’s trust, joy, or confidence is a life enhancing skill.” Linda Kohanov

“And Allah took a handful of southerly wind, blew His breath over it, and created the horse…. Thou shall fly without wings, and conquer without any sword. Oh, horse. " Bedouin Legend 


“Wherever man has left his footprint in the long ascent from barbarism to civilization we will find the hoofprint of the horse beside it. " John Moore 

Horses, like Dogs, have a long history with Humanity. Not so very long ago, we depended upon our horses to get us from point A to point B, to till our fields, and carry our goods. Without our partnership with this marvelous creature, I doubt we would have gotten around the world as quickly as we did! 

Nowadays, only those with the means and desire to care for a horse, or the ability to work with them, are graced with their company on a regular basis. This is a great tragedy! Once though, the Horse meant more to man than our cars of today. Their strength and beauty drew us in, but their companionship has captured our hearts forever. We have revered them in literature, film, music, poetry, and art probably since the first person drew a Horse upon the cave wall. 

Horses in their natural state form bands comprised of young, mares, immature stallions and one dominant stallion who rules his harem. Males reaching maturity either wander off on their own or are driven off by the herd stallion. Bachelors will form loose bands together until they can either best an established stallion and claim his harem, or steal his own mares away as opportunity presents itself thus forming his own herd which he will then defend most aggressively. 

Within the family herd, there is always one mare, referred to as a lead mare, who is favored by the stallion and establishes her dominant rank within the herd in a variety of ways. The lead mare is usually the one who leads the herd in their wanderings as the herd stallion usually brings up the rear of the herd where he can keep an eye on his harem and young, urge stragglers back into place and hold off predators long enough for the herd to get ahead. 

The lead mare also establishes pecking order whenever a new mare is added to the herd, is adept at finding water or food sources, and wily in sensing and evading danger. She might establish her dominance with a few well placed nips and kicks, or simple demand that an errant mare remain in place while the lead mare grooms her. Gestation is between 335-340 days, colts (male offspring) are generally carried 2-7 days longer than fillies (females), and both are considered to be fully grown at four years although their skeletons do not finish developing until six years. Horses are one of the domesticated animals that will wean their young when they sense the time is right, with or without the help of the humans in their lives. Through their habits, Horses suggest that part of being a good parent is knowing when to refuse your child their desires, that typically male children need a little more nuturing than female children, and that balancing the needs of the young with our own well being is essential.


Horses are prey animals, and as such have well-developed flight or fight responses. Their first instinct will be to run from danger and their agile speed has saved them countless times over the generations. Their sense of smell is greater than ours and their hearing is excellent, although they rely mainly upon their vision. Studies have shown that horses are not typically colorblind. They have excellent day and night vision though they have difficulty distinguishing between grays, browns, and greens. The side positioning of the eyes gives the horse a wide field of vision of about 350°, which is certainly an aide in spotting predators!


Grains and grasses make up their typical diet and these ungulates can sort through even the smallest grains with their prehensile lips. Their skin is more sensitive than people generally realize, and they can feel the instant even a small insect lands on them long before it has a chance to bite. Horses also have an extremely well developed sense of balance, they are very aware of changes in terrain, and will be quite cautious in how and where they place their feet. Their heightened sense make them excellent predictors of weather change or even natural disasters such as earthquakes and tornadoes.

Many cultures have revered the horse, perhaps most notably the Arabs, Romany, Travellers, Scythians and other nomadic peoples in history. Yet, even the sturdy English once had a proverb, “Show me your horse and I will tell you what you are.” Once, you could tell a great deal about a person just by looking at his horse. Horses have been used as currency, a sign of wealth and quality for centuries. Many people throughout history have been judged not only by their ability to breed or select fine horses, but also by their ability to forge a relationship with and care for their horse. Horse can be found in Greek/Roman mythology, Celtic legend, Native oral traditions, and many other cultures. Horse can be found in the Chinese calendar too and shares much of the same qualities, from an astrological point of view, as the Horse of Native American cultures. Well balanced Horse people tend to be confident, independent, inquisitive, sensitive, adventurous, strong leaders and eager travelers who are respected for their “horse sense”, gentle hearts and ability to listen to others.

Social creatures of great diversity, they also have much to teach us. Horse’s first lessons to us are Freedom and Movement. If any other totem speaks more of co-operation than Wolf, it would be Horse. Horse depends upon his fellows just as completely, but he also understands the need for the same dependence upon and harmony within ones self. Watch the Horse in motion and you will see a being moving in utter grace, and confidence along the Earth’s skin. There is a subtle give and take between Earth and Horse, much like that between wind and wave…natural, fierce, gentle, and free, with no need for dominance or room for greed. The Horse drums a life beat upon our Earth, reminding us with his actions how best to move through life, and She in turn gives the horse food, shelter, comfort, unconditional love, and free rein to be their divinely intuitive selves.

True freedom is understanding that not only do you make the decisions that get you through life and these choices will effect others and the world around us, but that sometimes freedom means choosing to put yourself into a harness, tie yourself down with responsibilities and do the job that needs doing. Freedom is also the freedom to make mistakes, to choose wrongly and learn from those mistakes. Sometimes, it is not how we ride through life, it is how we meet with the many falls we will take during our ride. It isn’t always easy to greet obstacles or bone-breaking mishaps with a cheerful heart, grace and determination.


Horse carries powerful medicine, prophetic dreams and divine visions from Creator to us, the dreamers. Linked with the wind, the ocean, the moon, the sky and even the breath of the Creator, Horse teaches us that with partnership, grace, stamina, and sensitivity we too can move through life with joyful freedom. Black Beauty was one of my favorite tales as a young girl. While he went through many trials and carried heavy burdens throughout his life, he lived his life well with dignity, love and strength. I heard so many times as a girl that “all girls love horses” and “you’ll grow out of it eventually” that I actually believed it for many years. Thankfully, I never have grown out of my love for these magnificent creatures and some of my best memories are standing in sunshine with the smell of the stables around me, the sound of the brush, the soothing rhythm of my brushstrokes and the contented grunts from horsey friends.

Horse can teach you how to find your own inner rhythm and how to dance through life’s many challenges, leap over obstacles, and how to live freely. There are many ways one might connect with Horse. Watching films like Hildalgo or a documentary on horses, perusing the various myths and legends from around the world, or books that center on a horse like: King of the Wind, The Valley of Horses, Epona the Horse Goddess, or the fabulous Tao of Equus.

Tao of Equus is a truly riveting read and I cannot recommend it highly enough to those called by this Creature Teacher. The author, Linda Kohanov, began the Epona project which utilizes these sensitive creatures as therapists, and her many experiences along the road that led her to where she is now in life are wonderfully revealing. Just watching the beauty of dressage with it’s joyful and skilled partnerships between horse and man is very inspirational. Not everyone can own and care for a horse, but we can certainly spend time in their company! Which is, perhaps, the best recommendation I can make. Possible balancing energies: wolf, dog (dog and horse people either get along famously or drive each other nuts in my experience!), mountain lion/lion, grasses and grains, apple, carrot, the winds, snake, and fly. How does the inspiring Horse appear in your life?


“Freedom means choosing your burden.” Hephzibah Menuhin

“Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.” George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, “Maxims: Liberty and Equality,” 1905

“In the truest sense, freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved. " Franklin D. Roosevelt



Keywords: Freedom, Partnership/Service, Travel/Astral Travel, Power/Strength, Stamina/Endurance, Loyalty, Passion/Spirit, Fertility, Pride/Nobility, Intuition/Sensitivity, Vision Quest, Grace


Associated with: Epona, Manannon MacLir, Rhiannon, Eos (and Hippoi Anthanatoi), Apollo, Athena, Hayagriva, Poseidon, Demeter, Anemoi, Odin, Loki, Resheph, Dagr, Nott, Brunhilde, Johano-ai, Svantovit, Silenus, Selene, Surya, Saint James

Potential Balancing Energies: Plants like grasses, grains, clover, daisies, gumweed, carrots, and trees like Cottonwood, Apple, or Willow. Animals like dog, wolf, coyote, rabbit, prairie dog, cattle, sheep, cat, or deer. Birds like meadow lark, hawk, crow, egrets or storks. Insects like flies, gnats, mosquitoes, bees or wasps. Elements like Wind, rain, lightning, thunder, wildfire or water. 




Thursday, October 8, 2015

Graceful as a Diving Bell

Small fry
hidden among the long eel grass
scouring nooks and crannies
to feast on brine shrimp
plankton 
tiny fish

Witnessing
like children under a table at the ball
the elaborate courtships
of our elders
as they dance
swirl
bobbing curtsies
bowing
Waltzing
like Morticia and Gomez
to music only they can hear
Confidently exchanging roles as needed
in full partnership


Sea Dragons
Mystic knights of Poseidon
moving through ancient rites
Soul steeds bearing 
fallen sailors
the innocent
the fortunate
from His storm tossed fields
of elemental battle
across infamous rivers
from Styx to Lethe
delivered safely
to the Afterlife
by the troth of our shields!

Some crowned
Some speckled 
thorned
bull-necked
spotted
leafy
lined
Kindred souls, Lifemates
who reestablish their bonds
every day
shifting through the dull colors of duty
Perceptive
to unique signatures of energy management 
the clever hues of social camouflage
we wear like plated armor 
to the brightly glowing moments
of pure contentment
Patiently present 
knowing each moment
is a gift with our Beloved
another chance
to waltz
in Peace

Finding our Balance
in shifting currents
between 
Intuition and Logic
Flexibility and Stubbornness
is always a challenge
Wisdom tells us
when to cling for our lives
when to let go
Tails coiling and uncoiling
like sacred spirals
reminding us 
that we are always 
connected
to the Divine
the Universe

Focus!
We look both Forward
and Behind
bringing an emotional clarity 
so profound
you may find us 
hidden in your hippocampus
as a reminder to be 
Aware
Take chivalrous Responsibility
for your emotional behavior

Be Thou a Light
in Darkness
Be Thou a calm anchor
weathering storms
holding fast to coral branches
Remember to rest
caring for self
to the example of others
who wish to 
Be the Change
they wish to see in the World.

For only one in a thousand of us
may live to pass our Wisdom
swallowed whole
no teeth, no stomach
through three million years of tradition

Our fathers 
birthing us
to Survive
Releasing us
to experience
Freedom
to learn
the Truth 
of our own unique Light
how best to nurture
and kindle bravely
a Beacon
on dark nights of the Soul
generous Understanding 
against the cavernous 
depths of the Unknown




There are 54 species of small marine fishes in the Genus Hippocampus, which comes from the Greek meaning "horse" and "sea monster". Their homes are the meadows of sea grasses, kelp forests, and coral reef canyons found in shallow seas around the world. Seahorses have long heads, bony segmented bodies with skin stretched over these bony plates, and are the only fish with a neck. Seahorses are also a fish without scales! Their head shape is so aerodynamic it allows them to move up on prey without disturbing the water, which gives them a high rate of success when hunting. Their upright position with these features do make them resemble their freedom loving land-bound cousins, but their closest relatives would be the pipefish and seadragons which together form the Family Syngnathidae. 

Seahorse tails, their only appendage, are prehensile. This is vital for gripping grasses as an anchor, in their courtship rituals as well as when tail-wrestling rivals. They use their tails in conjunction with a dorsal and pectoral fins located in the cheek area behind their eyes to swim. Seahorse are poor swimmers; bobbing about with an awkward grace and struggling to steer themselves in the desired direction. In fact the slowest moving fish we know of is a species of dwarf seahorse with a top speed of about 5 ft (1.5 m) per hour. 

Their narrow snouts fit into cracks and crevices where they can suck up plankton, tiny fish and crustaceans like Mysis Shrimp. An adult Seahorse grazes throughout the day,  Seahorse Fry (babies) eat an amazing 3000 pieces of food per day. No member of this Family Syngnathidae has teeth, or stomachs. Their snouts can expand to take in somewhat larger food. Because they process food so quickly, it is vitally important that they conserve their energy in between activities by anchoring somewhere and doing their best to blend in.  

Seahorses will release their tail grip for territorial defense, courtship/mating, and grazing. Their restful anchored state isn't laziness though, rather it is a balancing act of energy expenditure vs. physical needs. Crabs, some fish like tuna, penguins, stingrays and manta rays are all Seahorse predators, but weather which creates stronger water movement is still brings down more Seahorses each year than all these predators. Fighting against strong currents causes them to deplete all their energy to the point of lethal exhaustion. Man preys heavily on seahorses too as they are still used in Chinese herbal medicine. 

Seahorse have excellent eyesight with independently moving eyes, like chameleons; these can look forward and behind at the same time. Each species of Seahorse has a specific number of bony rings to their body, as well as spines on the head, a coronet, that varies from species to species. Depending on their habitat, they can grow and reabsorb these spiny fashion statements. All Seahorses are adept at camouflage, changing color as needed to blend in with their surroundings. This is their main defense, and they are extremely good at it. Their spiny projections help them to blend in with coral just as the Seadragon's leafy projections assist in camouflaging them in kelp. 

Seahorses stand out in the fish world for being monogamous during the breeding season. Some species have stronger mate bonds than others, but do not, as is commonly believed, mate for life. Before Seahorses mate, they court each other for several days. They will swim together, hold tails, cling to the same strand of sea grass, change their color, and float upward in a spiraling "dance". They will reenact this courtship behavior every day of the 2-4 weeks of gestation, renewing their bond. Science currently believes that this behavior synchronizes both their movements and reproductive states. When the female's eggs are ready, she must lay them within a matter of hours, or lose the whole brood by releasing them into the water.

She and her mate will engage in their courtship dance for up to six hours before the male inflates his ventral pouch with sea water to show it's empty ready state. As the female deposits the eggs with her ovipositor into his pouch, her body slims, and his swells as he receives 5- 2,500 eggs (depending on species) in about 6 seconds. Each clutch of eggs represents a tremendous amount of energy expended for both parents, and amounts to about a third of the Seahorse's body weight. 

A true reverse pregnancy, Seahorses are one of very few creatures in which the male carries the young to term. Depending on species, this could be a matter of days or weeks. Once released, Seahorse fry, like other fish, receive no further parental care and must learn to avoid predators and care for themselves to survive. Only about 1% of Seahorse fry reach adulthood.

The Seahorse is an intricate unique Nature Teacher. They often appear as a Messenger when we need a change in perspective as well as a clearer understanding of our own emotional state, or intuition. Their tough armor like exterior makes them a protective Teacher that encourages us to be both patient and observant in all things. Observation and awareness of one's surrounding are key to survival, says Seahorse. They are excellent at helping us learn the fine line between tenacious persistence and dangerously inflexible stubbornness. 

Their skill with camouflage is indicative of lessons on when to blend in and when to stand out in the crowd. We must learn to anchor ourselves well to a firm foundation in order to weather Life's turbulent storms. Some find their foundation in their home life/family, others in work, still more in their artistic outlets, religion, or addiction. "Do you know what are you building your life upon?", asks this Teacher. "You should."

Balanced Seahorse people tend towards chivalric kindness, seeking to help and protect those they view as less able to do so for themselves. Kind or unkind, they tend to build a code of personal ethics. Seahorse with its penchant for stillness, promotes introspective activities. Introspection brings perspective, enlightenment, balance, patience, tends to ones inner being and spiritual health, and coupled with Honesty, allows one to recognize and deal with ones Shadow Self. What drives you? What fears have you hidden away from your conscience mind? Are your choices being motivated from a place of clarity or fear?

"You cannot pour from an empty cup" warns this Teacher. It is vital that those called by Seahorse choose wisely when expending energy, and sometimes this means choosing our own needs over those of another. We must take the time not only for rest and food, but also for whatever activities renew and revitalize us. For some, this means taking time out of each day to retreat to a place of silence and solitude, or even taking a nap. Scheduling regular times spent with friends or family works for others. Without a firm foundation to anchor to, without taking the time for our own rest and renewal, we will work ourselves to lethal exhaustion or be swept away by the next storm we encounter in Life.  

This Teacher loves to help new Fathers as they take on the challenge of being a parent, although they might appear as a guide or messenger to anyone of any gender or stage of life. Sometimes though, Seahorse will show up to point out a need for change from provider to nurturer, or vice versa. We humans tend to believe that some tasks "belong" to one gender or the other. To the Seahorse, all tasks are made easier by sharing. Mothers can be the providers for their family. Dads can be cuddly caregiver for their kids. It isn't really important who does which tasks in a given relationship. What is important is that each be willing to share the tasks involved n parenting or relationship building. Seahorse teaches us too that taking a little time each day to demonstrate your commitment should be a joy rather than a chore.