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A Myth To Live By

Posted by Heather Blakey on April 1, 2008

“When Lemuria perished by volcanic fires it left but scattered fragments to mark where once it spread. For us it will be enough to trace the Divine Wisdom from the beginnings…to carry on the teaching of the divine instructors.”

Gathered around a cradle, rocked beneath the shelter of the Himalayan peaks, the divine initiates, guardians of an ancient teaching, ancestral members of the divine sisterhood, gently prepare a girl baby for her earthly journey. This child is destined to protect the ancient teaching and bring it to humanity, wrapped in brown paper.

Silently, speaking only with actions, the sisterhood perform rituals, passed on by initiators before them, initiators whose strong hands carried the divine science safely through Lemurian fires and Atalantean floods.

A guardian, with long, luxuriant red hair, wrapped in a sapphire, brocade trimmed robe, steps forward and speaks.

“Lone Warrior Maiden. You must take this ancient teaching and go forth to a corner post of the old Lemuria, our homeland. The law we have given you will direct your life. All your actions must be in accordance with the law, which will in turn protect and preserve your destiny. You will be a member of an earth family, a citizen of the great universe, a part of the whole. You must not forget that you are a part of a circle and over time you will form a circle with other initiates who follow. You will find them in an eternal water garden.”

Soft red light, like that emanating from a legendary Lemurian sunset bathes the crade and infuses the baby with a gentle warmth that will linger, fills her with a dynamic life force.

Quietly the Goddess lays down gifts beside the cradle.

There is a stylus, tablets, a loom and golden thread to weave, to hold for others to follow, a mirror carved with the words ‘to thine self be true’, a golden badge of honour to preserve dignity and last but not least, a treasure box to store the treasures of life.

Now to find the right womb…

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From The Wintered Womb

Underneath the thrice ploughed, fertile, fallow field
Impregnated within a wintered, woven, womb
Of richly composted humus
I lay seeking sustenance, nourishment from
The oxygen filled wintered mist that
Drizzles, seeping, replenishing the amniotic fluids
That trickles through the membranous umbilical cord
Fertilizing, greening,
Ensuring a bountiful spring harvest.

Voices on the wind, drift through the chosen womb, throught the richly composted humus… a mother crying… she has three children already… how will she manage. Dr Salvaris reassures her. They will do a tubal ligation at the same time as this child is delivered, to ensure that her womb will lie fallow from this time on. What does this mean for me I wonder? ‘Prove your worth that’s what you will do….’ more words come filtering into the womb filling me with apprehension. Will I ever be good enough?

Heather Lorraine Blakey
born 27th August 1950
St David’s Hospital
Maffra, Victoria, Australia
daughter of Colin James Goodwin and
Dorothy Jean Goodwin

Born in the ward
giving precedence to
Graeme Chirpig who
tried to take
all the attention.

Born in time
for an extra slap
on the bottom
for so unceremoniously
disrupting Sister Cameron’s morning tea.

With a deft knot in her mother’s tubes
Dr Salvaris
ensured she would be
the last divinity to slip
unexpectedly
from her uterus

They said
the room filled with
radiant heated light
on that August morning
when she
triumpantly
entered the stage
looking radiant
brown eyes glowing
expectantly

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It was perfectly evident
To all with eyes to see
And ears to hear
That this quaint child
Sheltered by the Great Dividing Range
Wore the mark of teacher
Emblazoned on her brow.

Her mother knew
That this child of her womb
Would be her last
that this child of Clotho and Laschesis
Was to be shielded from Atropos’s scissors

Her mother knew that this child was to be
Sheltered, protected, within the isolation of a remote outpost
That sacrifices had to be made to
Nurture, nourish and encourage her
To live out her carefully measured destiny.

Posted in In Search of Lemuria, Myth To Live By | Tagged: Divine Initiates, Law to Live By, Myth To Live By | 6 Comments »

Quintessential Lemuria

Posted by Heather Blakey on March 27, 2008

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Photographs by Heather Blakey
March 25th 2008
Dunolly Region

Posted in In Search of Lemuria, On Walkabout, Place, Quintessential Lemuria | Tagged: Dunolly Victoria, In Search of Lemuria, On Walkabout, Quintessential Lemuria | 8 Comments »

Tower Hill – Koroit

Posted by Heather Blakey on March 24, 2008

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When I stepped out of the car I knew I had found my Lemuria
Heather Blakey August 2007

Posted in In Search of Lemuria, On Walkabout, Place, Quintessential Lemuria | Tagged: Koroit, Tower Hill | 3 Comments »

Lemurian Resting Place

Posted by Heather Blakey on September 8, 2007

 

 

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Helen, Greg and I took Darryl to the place he had asked to rest in. The Stoney Creek, within an hour of Melbourne, gurgles through remnants of old Lemuria. We all agreed that this is the perfect resting place.

Fly free Darryl!
September 2007

Posted in In Search of Lemuria, Place, Places of Spirit, Quintessential Lemuria, Spirit | Tagged: Flowerdale, Resting Place, Stoney Creek | Leave a Comment »

Port Fairy Retreat

Posted by Heather Blakey on July 23, 2007

It was a retreat when I went to stay with my friends, Carolyn and Alan, who have restored and created an enchanted cottage at Port Fairy.

They have a little boat, moored on the Moyne River. The Moyne quay is very likely Port Fairy’s most beautiful aspect.

I stopped to savour the boats and think of Darryl who loved harbours and ports.

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Enchanteur shopped with a passion and paraded her new clothes.
And I was just Heather
who relaxed and lived
for four days in the sea air.

Posted in In Search of Lemuria, On Walkabout, Places of Spirit, Quintessential Lemuria | Tagged: Port Fairy, Quintessential Lemuria | Leave a Comment »

 
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