I recently promised I would write about
the Moon of Inter-Relations; which happens to be the Moon we are experiencing
right now until the Full Moon of March (2016). I specify the year / or date
because according to a Moon calendar based on the Blue Moon cycle -- the Moon
of Inter-relations doesn't always fall at the same time during the year.
The Moon of Inter-Relations is the 7th Moon, found in the South of the
Medicine Wheel. She is definitely influenced by the elements of growth,
trust and love.
It makes sense doesn’t it? No
inter-relationship can survive without these three elements.
When I was a child I loved dolls.
Each doll had a name and a story. It was only after having children that
I noticed they too adopted the same kind of behaviour. They didn’t need
anyone to teach them how to connect to the World around them; they related to
their toys in the same way that I had once did. I believe that children
are born knowing about “their fragments.” They are somewhat aware
that they’ve existed before and that they carry within themselves countless
pieces of the past, present and future. I remember when CT (my son) was 7 years
old. He woke up one morning explaining to me that "he spent the
night running after a part of himself who was always 24 hours faster than
him."
Such comments from our children do make
us giggle but when they are common enough to occur all the time and with every
child -- they are science. It’s our job as adults to confirm and validate our
children's experiences even if it may be unlike anything we've experienced or
seen before. I also believe that our physical body is designed to
archive, trigger, and give us access to these inner characters and their
personal stories. They hold keys to a bright or difficult future. No
doubt they are the roots to learning and healing. The whole point perhaps
is to bring resolution and closure to a cluster of legends.
All 7 year olds learn the same basic
lessons; but they all come about these lessons differently. When
working with Moons I often ask my students to remember and share one story for
each Moon. These stories often reveal very unique and sometimes eccentric
characters who have particular habits, struggles, and even abilities /
skills. It’s through remembering our inner children and their realities
as well as how they dealt with them that we can best get to know
ourselves. I often suggest some distance when exploring fragments so that
we can truly hear them speak and share from their perspective rather than our
expectations and ideals.
The idea of soul retrieval isn’t to
control our personal story and rewrite it. It’s to develop the ability to
listen and to truly hear what different members of our inner community are
sharing. They have numerous functions for which the ultimate one is to
bring us to wholeness and what we call “Oneness.”
It’s only once we can “inter-relate”
that we can truly “relate” to the World around us.
At a recent Grandmother Lodge gathering,
I explained to our Circle that the Moon of Territory was teaching us about how
“we take space, have roots, and are fundamentally connected to the land we are
born on…” I have several ladies in my group who are from France, Ireland and
other Canadian Provinces outside of Quebec. Each of these women has
strong ties to what they call “home.” Do they still call their native land home
because their parents still remain on the territory or is it because a part of
themselves hears “a call” from the land and its ancestry?
( I leave it to these ladies to answer
the question in the comment section of the blog. Some stories should always be
shared first hand.)
Since all Moons are connected within a
cycle and influence each other, you need to explore the Moon of Inter-Relation
by considering the Moon of Territory. Imagine yourself holding two
skipping ropes with the help of a partner. The rope, its movement
and rhythm represent the Moon of Territory. We as the actors of our
Wheel are the “jumpers;” we incarnate a story for a lapse of time. The
people holding the ropes represent the Moon of Inter-Relation (a
fragment): They hold space (so to speak).
In most instances we have no idea who is
at the end of “our rope.” Every day, we create movement, and rhythm in our
lives. We are the creators or instigators of experiences and stories;
which inevitably brings us to learning, healing, and growth. As a
traditional Dreamer I approach life as if it was a constant series of
dreams. I pay attention to the synchronicities (what some call “omens)
and inherently interpret the details / hear the messages hidden in my
every-day-story. I’ve come to see “life” as Mystery and phenomenon.
Today at the age of 50 years old there’s
no doubt in my mind that what holds the other end of my rope loves me and
works along with me. God, Spirit, Creator, or Guidance – these
are a few names I’ve given my partner on the other side of “my rope.”
Yet, there were days during the last 50
years where all I could see or say was: “I’m at the end of my rope.” I
didn’t always give one end of my rope to God, Spirit or Guidance. There
were times when “my rope fell in the hands of people” who didn’t have ME in
their best interest.
I’ve been teaching the Medicine Wheel
and Indigenous Dreaming for close to 30 years. We (G and I) mostly work
with young people between the age of 19 and 30 years old. Recently, we’ve
noticed that we’ve actually gone through a few generations of young people in
the last three decades. The youth of 2016 has suddenly hit us with new
challenges and surprised us with new and sometimes even foreign
perspectives. The World has changed and although “young people will
always be young people” they are rapidly showing us that stories have shifted;
stories have been resolved; and we are now looking at a completely new series
of tales with new and improved characters!
One question will always remain because
no matter how many times "life changes or evolves" -- the teachings
remain the same: “Who is holding the end of our rope?”
Did you trust and rely on one of your
wounded fragments or did you depend on the wounded fragment of a parent, a
sibling, a spouse, or friend?
When exploring the Moon of
Inter-Relation you need to follow a few steps:
1
Do a bit of
self-discovery. Acknowledge your fragments and get to know them.
2
Give space to your
fragments (territory). Explore your origins and bring consciousness,
learning, healing and growth to your story.
3
Trust the end of
your rope to caregivers, teachers and guides who want your best interest.
Don’t let others or yourself disempower your Wheel.
4
And finally don’t be
afraid of transformation. Accept a new perspective of “death” – see your
fragments as pieces of a bigger puzzle and find a way to accept that “returning
to wholeness and oneness” doesn’t mean that you’ve lost your uniqueness and
power! (A topic for another blog…)
If you are struggling with relationships
you may want to take a moment to look inside towards your inner community and
its conflicts. Call in what you need and you may be surprised by the
results.
A young man recently asked me: “Lisa do
you pray?”
“Yes, every day” I replied, “I learnt to
pray as a child and never stopped. It makes me feel safe, serene, and
grounded.”
What it also does is “give the end of my
rope” to a higher presence. It allows me to explore “the names and
stories” of these divine entities who truly want the very best for me. It
gives me access to my “library of fragments” and helps me develop the skill to
be conscious of the alleged “invisible.”
There’s a domino affect between the
Moons and we can’t forget that despite the notion of “fragmentation” on our
Wheel, there’s also a pull towards the collective. This means that
“inter-relation” may apply in dominance to the 7th Moon but it has been created
through small dosages of “inter-relation” all through the first 7 moons.
Take a moment to remember “inter-relation” all through:
1
The Moon of Welcome (0
to 12 months)
2
The Moon of Affirmation
(12 – 24 months)
3
The Moon of Drama (3
years old)
4
The Moon of Self-Value
(4 years old)
5
The Moon of Omnipotence
(5 years old)
6
The Moon of Territory
(6 years old)
It’s important while working with the
concept or philosophy of the Medicine Wheel that you acknowledge both the
fragment and the collective; the individual and the communal; and the ME or
personal with the idea of wholeness and oneness. Each anchor on your
Wheel must be set in order for you to feel safe, sound, and whole.
•
East is about
incarnation, self-discovery and exploration: A beginning.
•
South is about
attitude, behaviour, skill / ability, work: MEDICINE / power.
•
West is about duality,
death, letting go and preparing for transformation and renewal: Endings,
closure, integration and resolution.
•
North is about path and
purpose, destiny, acceptance, forgiveness, and wisdom. Here we see our
whole wheel: All makes sense.
Where there are 36+ fragments on every
Wheel – there’s also 36+ fragments attempting to work together and create ONE
WHEEL. The Moon of Inter-Relation brings us the understanding and
wisdom of such a concept. Imagine it’s the 7 year old inside of us who
opened up the possibility that “we are all and all is us.”
It’s not coincidental that some cultures call the 7th year: The AGE of WISDOM.
Traditionally Medicine Wheels are built
by kneeling in the South. This way we can keep our eye on our wisdom in
the North. It’s wonderful to acknowledge that every stone / fragment /
piece of my Wheel resembles the Cosmos and is sprinkled with stars.
Wisdom, inter-relation, growth, experience, and / or clarity --- all of the
details on my Wheel hold a little bit of everything and each other within
them….
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Photos: I added a few photos taken from
workshops we've given; but with years between them.... Perhaps, some of
you will be able to add some insights on the lessons and experiences relating
to "inter-relations?"
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