Spiral Inward in Winter

It is snowing again – lightly, like a whisper. No wind. No worry. Gentle as a blessing. A quiet

A Knobbed Whelk (the pinkish one) and a Channeled Whelk (the grayish one) in my garden.

A Knobbed Whelk (the pinkish one) and a Channeled Whelk (the grayish one) in my garden.

contrast to the whipped-up insistence of the blizzard a few days ago, which blew more than a foot of snow around my house. Five miles away, a friend got only six inches. It was a temperamental storm, circling back to dump more snow, riding the whims of the wind.
Watching the weather maps, I could see the storm spiral around itself, another example of nature’s perfect proportions, like a whelk or the coiled petals of a rose, only in the form of moving chaos. Everyone stayed home during the storm. Everything closed down. Paul and I made a fire and reveled in a free day.
Winter is the time of going within – within our homes and within our selves. Like spiraling clouds, we spiral down to our inner core. We watch. We wait. We listen.
On that heavenly snow day, I listened to a new CD, “Psychedelic Prayers,” by Kimba Arem. Arem composed music to accompany a poetic translation of the Tao Te Ching, which is a Chinese spiritual text from the 6th century BCE, written by Lao Tse. Arem writes, “The intention of this offering of psychedelic poetry and sacred sounds is to provide a healing experience to guide your way home.” Here are some excerpts from the prayers.

I am unraveling into the primordial beginning,
the serpent coil of living things,
coiling back beyond mind,
life from spiral void.

Do nothing.
Return to Source.
The wood carvings await within each uncut branch.

Sound wave. Here (hear) you are heart – life – scarlet drum.
Can you float through the universe of your body and not lose
your way?

So now, grab hold tightly.
So now, let go lightly.
For God’s sake, feel good.

Love grows.

(original prayers written by Dr. Timothy Leary and Ralph Metzner, Ph.D.
updated by Brigittel Mars)

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