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Grief is Chaos

Grief is a slippery, dancing, horrible, unavoidable thing. We have so many ways to talk about it, even us deathworkers. We talk about moving with and through it. We say blessings to others of peace and strength. Sometimes we discuss “getting to the other side” of it. Grief isn't a wall you scale (though it can feel that way). There isn't a line you finally step over where all of present life returns to the sharp focus of before the grief. Your first grief (though you were too young to know its name) is like your first time having sex, the you afterward can never be the you that was prior to the experience. There is no returning to them.

When the world shatters you into grief, it is chaos. Loving someone, some thing, any thing means you've struck a bargain with grief. When it stomps through the door, it shoves you down, hard. You struggle for air, the rooms are topsy turvy. Everything tilts, shimmers like mirages, and nothing fits - furniture is uncomfortable, clothes rub the wrong way, sounds are deafening or whispers. You are upside down, floating in a debris field you cannot dodge.

As time moves around you there is less debris, but you see it in the edges of your vision. Chaos lessens, but doesn't become order. Eventually it settles into a still pool deep within you. As long as nothing ripples the surface, you do feel some peace and can plot your way through this new normalcy.

One pebble. That's it. One tiny pebble and your still pool splashes that grief back up through your soul, scorching, shoving you down, teeth bared, gleefully taking its next chunk.

What time does is make the splashes smaller, mostly. Until the pebble is a rock. Then, chaos. Grief doesn't give way to order. Grief gives way to knowledge. Grief imparts wisdom from that still pool that stays behind. Grief schools us on surviving loss, on the price of love, and on our blessed mortality.

I'm not quite cruel enough to say, “embrace the chaos”. You can't fully prepare for it. Everyone gets the chaos, there is no secret back path around it. You can expect it. However, walking around every day expecting grief is no way to live. Best when chaos hits to simply remember it. Remember, because you've encountered grief since you were born. Remember eventually it settles into a still pool. When it does, embrace the life you're living as well as you're able to in that moment until it's disturbed, again.

As a Deathworker and intimate partner with Chaos, perhaps you were hoping I'd have better advice, a faster fix. This is the best I've got because I too signed those contracts with the blood of incarnation - to love means to grieve later, to take a first breath means to exhale a last one. May we all love and live fully making those contracts worth our blood. Hail!
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A Prayer for Our Times

 A prayer created by Reclaiming Pittsburgh during a dropped and open session.


Mycelial Messages

Blessings to those who tend the web,
Connecting and listening,
We are one, we are one.

Blessings to those who tend the web,
I am held and am holding.
We are one, we are one.

Share your gifts, they are needed.
Create new thriving pathways:
Necessity is the mother of intimacies.

Prepare.

Death flowers:
From Rot comes Life.
From Life, Rot.
Compost what no longer serves you.

Blessings to those who tend the web,
Connecting and listening,
We are one, we are one.

Blessings to those who tend the web,
I am held and am holding.
We are one, we are one.

After great chaos, regeneration.
After great chaos, rebirth.

Birth grief, nourish grief,
Slow down and start again.

Love all things,
Love is Life.
Love is Sacred.

Put your hands in soil,
Connect.
Pets, wildlife, the natural world,
Connect.
Know, find, learn,
Connect.

Blessings to us who tend the web,
Connecting and listening,
We are one, we are one.

Blessings to us who tend the web,
We are held, we are holding.
We are one, we are one.

Be one with us,
Be one with us,
We are one, we are one.
No distance too great,
We are held, we are holding.

The time is now.
All will be well,
Connecting and listening,
All manner of things shall be well.

This is how the work gets done.
Changing, shifting,
Ever moving–
Connecting with mycelium,

Blessings to us who weave the web,
Connecting and listening,
We are one, we are one.

Blessings to us who weave the web,
I am held, we are holding.
We are one, we are one.

~Reclaiming Pittsburgh community, created virtually during the pandemic March 2020

 


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We have a beach house! I named it "All Is Whelk"*!

And we're renting it out when we're not there. We'll be there soon for a couple of months, then back here again, then there, etc. It was always a dream that took most of a lifetime to come true, but YAY!!

It's on Hatteras Island, NC, one back semi-oceanfront with the sounds and sights of the sea. It's a relaxed uncrowded atmosphere on Hatteras, and the house is reasonably priced for rentals. Enjoy our house as much as we do, for far fewer dollars!

Book your stay here: https://bookshoredetails.escapia.c…Unit/Details/166423

What a view from one of the couches!

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*Name is because Julian of Norwich and a quote that never fails: “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”

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Gratitude Project

 I've decided to officially retire myself from the gratitude project. I find myself to be well blessed, extra lucky, and holding gratitude every day. This to me was the point of the project...to get to this place. A huge shout out to [personal profile] estaratshirai who began this project back in 2004. I've done it every year, but I dropped it partway through last year. 🤷‍♀️

I have a loving and supportive community around me (online and offline) including family, friends, and spiritual groups. I am blessed with not wondering how I'll pay the bills or if food will be on the table to eat. My chronic illnesses are generally stable. A lifelong dream of owning a house at the beach became a reality a few months ago. Life is good and full, and I am deeply grateful. 

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Tarot: moon in Libra reading

From [personal profile] elf 

Tarot layout: Moon in Libra reading

The topic of specialized readings came up on a Discord channel, so I made a layout for the full moon in Libra (that's today, technically in about 5 hours; the next day and a half or so are still considered "full moon" for magical workings). 

9-card tarot reading layout
1. The Past: What you leave behind
2. The Burden: What you still carry
3. The Link: Connects your past to your future
4. Hope: What you aspire to
5. The Balance: Call on this to avoid being overwhelmed
6. Fate: What lies before you
7. Plans: Your intentions and motives
8. Influence: Other people and forces in your life
9. The Gift: What you receive today

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Long time, no blog (originally published at Pagan Bloggers)

Recently I’ve been purging the heaps of things I’ve acquired over the decades as an uncommon lack of sentimental attachment has engulfed me. It’s a bit unnerving to watch myself unceremoniously pitch items I felt I had to keep just 6 months ago.

Con't at: http://paganbloggers.com/musingsfromthebone/2018/11/03/long-time-no-blog-a-personal-observation/


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McCain is dead. R

Honestly, I can do the "R", but the "IP" has to wait until he does his afterlife work.

John McCain is dead.  As stated before, I don't believe rose-coloured glasses for the dead serve anyone, least of all the dead. Let them do their work at the Roadhouse, let them see clearly their actions with all the hubris associated with some of them and all the glory with some others and the big mess in between those two.


Human beings are complex. Forgetting that in death is how our whitewashed history gets written.


McCain was a POW, yes, but that wasn't the only thing he was, even though that experience drove most of his political decisions. He was a politician first and foremost, all about the PR opportunity, and willing to butter his bread on both sides without blushing.


Sarah Palin. Gorsuch. Iraq war supporter long after it showed failure. Voting in T*ump policies that hurt many citizens even after he knew he was dying and showing that support 83% of the time. Sure he killed the ACA bill after he knew he was dying and found compassion. Then he helped vote in T*ump's tax bill that killed the individual mandate of the ACA. He consistently voted and acted with his future legacy in mind.


Which McCain will be remembered?


War hero or politician more concerned for how history would paint him than the plight of the citizens he claimed to serve?


We know which one. You betcha.


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