Being & Vibration by Rael Joseph & Marlow Mary Elizabeth

Being & Vibration by Rael Joseph & Marlow Mary Elizabeth

Author:Rael, Joseph & Marlow, Mary Elizabeth [Rael, Joseph]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Spirituality, Indigenous wisdom, Native American
ISBN: 9781937462123
Publisher: Millichap Books
Published: 2012-10-30T05:00:00+00:00


In the direction of the West is the vowel I, pronounced according to the Spanish pronunciation of “eee.” “Eee” is the sound of awareness, the vibration of awareness. Awareness is when I understand that inside of self is the place from which insight comes into consciousness.

The metaphor of the Corn Maiden (who is, in our myths, the Field of Dreams) explains the concept of awareness:

A young Indian woman stands confidently in a corn field. The gentle breath of the Infinite blows a few loose strands of her silken long, black, braided hair of the Infinite Void. Her graceful body is clothed in the muted tones of buckskin; of the cover of wisdom it is made. A necklace is fastened around her neck, made of intricate bead work and glistening silver; this is the place of the upper and middle worlds. On her feet are a pair of carefully hand-stitched moccasins, made of descending light, which are tied neatly with strips of rawhide, made of perpetual vigilance. In her hand she holds a planting stick, sharply pointed on one end. Her eyes turn downward and she examines the soil beneath, over which water now flows. She bends, ever so slightly, and with her stick probes the earth.

The woman is the symbol of co weh, the vibration that brings everything beautiful together in one place. It brings together the North, the South, the East, and the West, the up above, and the down below. The dress she wears is oh oh nee, insight, the capacity to hear the sounds of innocence that come into constant review. The necklace is the metaphor of the connection between the earth and the sky, of connecting thinking with feeling. She looks at water, the crystallized light but also heart serum, that which comes from the sacred heart of the innermost place of enlightenment of God’s greatness. Because the stick has a point, the moment she pokes it into the soil, she penetrates wisdom, which is ready to erupt and flood forth with awareness.

She stands truly in our awareness of a cornfield of dreams. She stands among the corn stalks of our awareness and she is standing as the metaphor of the awareness of the presence of the Great Mystery. She stands on the awareness of the landscape of the infinite self and allows herself to be drunk through the feet of young women.

And the poet says, “Oh, how beautiful it is to ascend as woman and to stand while sinking into the field of dreams among the corn stalks of her delight.”

The direction of the West on the medicine wheel is the direction of the physical. The reason everything became physical is because it wanted to become the concrete form of calling. Calling was and is the process of awareness coming into being. In Tiwa teachings, as soon as a thought is crystallized, it automatically begins to call more of its own kind into existence. Even when we don’t speak our thoughts, this tendency of a



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