No slight intended to the animators at Disney, certainly I have been
entertained at one time or another by any number of their epic features,
characters and soundtracks, however, it truly doesn't hold a candle to
my "real life" versions.
I have described in previous
blog posts the stirring hikes, nature sits, or otherwise just engaging
with the world as I am listening to "random music" on my iPod. Today
would be another such occasion. I had just finished a great workout and
was coming back toward my place and came through the Garry Oak meadow
(that again is frequently featured in my posts) I had intentionally
brought along an energy bar, an apple and a smoothie to enjoy in the
park. I knew that I would be hungry by then having not eat prior to the
workout.
I scaled the flight of stairs that led to
higher ground, which includes a rocky knoll that I like to
meditate/contemplate upon. As I climbed the stairs I was struck with
appreciation for my body and the ease with which it tackled the incline.
It felt good to be enjoying the incremental return of fitness. I
recalled that through parts of the previous year I had experienced what
was at times, quite debilitating lower back pain. While at it's worst it
was necessary to employ different forms of adaptation in order to put
on socks, deal with shoe laces (slip on shoes became preferable) or deal
with other routines of foot care. The cause of this given the
multifaceted levels of being human was varied and not the scope of this
post. It proved to be another wake-up call for me. Without any intention
to "get on my case" my observation is that my journey through or with
life, seems to be one of an ongoing series of these sort of calls. My
attention is drawn to one spoke on the wheel through some form of
wake-up experience and while I adapt and integrate that, I'm shown I am
still "hitting snooze" somewhere else.
It was
incredulous for me to consider that at one time "I" in this vary same
body, used to play "back-catcher" which required one not only to assume a
full squatting position (to offer the pitcher a "target" behind
homeplate) but also one had to be very agile from that same stance,
ready to spring up in an instant to chase a wild pitch or field a foul
ball. The Garth Brooks song - "I'm Much too Young to Feel This Damn Old"
was an apt metaphor at that time.
Fast forward to the
present and once I perched myself on the hill top I squatted there for a
while, as with a teaching I just heard from a First Nations dancer
about crow (which he shared to introduce the "crow dance") it was said
that crow sometimes hops to where it is going - "Just because it can,"
for the pure joy of it!
I stood up again and just as I
was surveying my surroundings (the hilltop offers a panoramic view) the
song "Circle of Life" began to play - I felt my heart open as I took in
the beauty both near and far. A rush of emotion flowed freely through me
and I marveled at how once again the music I was hearing became the
"soundtrack" and all that surrounded me including me, came into sync
with the peaks and valleys of the music. I sat down and looked up and to
my right ...... "Circle, the circle of life" and a new character
had entered "stage right" a hawk circled, effortlessly gliding on the
rising thermals. It's continued circular flight tracked gradually
further away, until it appeared to have been ingested by the sky.
One
song concludes and another begins each piece of music cues in
succession, the various dancers in natures ballet. I watched
hummingbirds rocket skyward and pirouetting back and forth across center
stage. Then there was a single dragon fly that dove from above it's
iridescent body and wings brilliantly reflecting the morning sunlight.
Then it was joined by a second dancer - theirs was to be an aerial
tango. Admittedly I don't know what it means - just the same (insert idiom to feign Hipness) they were "killing it."
There
were other birds (I'll call "chickadees" that at times flew so close to
me I seemingly could have touched them). The back drop all the while,
was a rich sky blue which had in various quadrants been airbrushed with
wisps of white cotton candy. Then the finally appeared overhead a bald
eagle in mature adult regalia deftly maneuvered with ease as two crows
chased it around. The crows certainly seemed to be exerting far more
energy as their wings were constantly flapping in order to keep up the
chase and while the eagle just banked left or right to change direction,
the crows seemed unable to soar in kind. Just the same, what they might
have lacked in aerodynamics, they certainly more than made up for with
tenacity. All the while as this dance continued (which may well have
involved the crows ensuring the eagle was not allowed anywhere near
their nest) the eagle was unable to gain any headway on the two crows,
that were like a pair of border collies herding sheep. They "escorted"
the eagle beyond where I was able to see them any longer.
For
me, an exquisite teaching in being here now & appreciating deeply
all that I see - though there will be another feature performance at the
same venue another day, the same combinations of events is not to seen
again.
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