Threads of Gold in the Compost

There are threads of gold in the compost, if one has the vision for it.

And we may take the golden thread, exclaim the strongest natural fibre known – our creative selves, our imaginations – for the building of a new world made sacred, of our conceiving: yet beyond our knowings, across the vast Darkness between endings and beginnings. 

We may invoke ourselves as magical co-creators, as old as She, conceived of Her intelligence, surging with Her dance, and nursing all possibility. 

It is the turning of the Year, the New Moment between the old and the future, between the passing and the conceiving, when all is possible.

A Samhain Meditation: PaGaian Cosmology Meditations scroll down to individual tracks, where you may purchase a Samhain/Deep Autumn Meditation. It is a digital package of tracks 1,2 and 3 off CD 1: the Introduction to the meditations, the Samhain/Deep Autumn preparation and the Samhain/Deep Autumn Meditation.

6 comments

  1. Aidan Magellan Gabriel Moore · · Reply

    beautifully put!

    1. thanks Aidan … I am happy to know that you think so.

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