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Guess where I spent Easter Monday?

I know, I know. This post is about a time two weeks ago. Get over it! [Brutal. - Ed.]


I took my thoughts about the phenomenology of connection to my favourite tree. And while I was there, I realised that Aeolus is the personification of the three "Guides" from my first meeting with Nina. I saw Wisdom as a dark shapeless form, like the hollow trunk; Love as a moss covered trunk, which Aeolus has; and Curiosity as like octopus arms or tree branches. They are all here in Aeolus. The tree was happy I noticed. And you can see them in this video. A;so, at the end, the bee - as I watched the bee the message was "This is a world that works."



You see also the Aeolian Harp shaped wood where a small branch has fused back into the large branch - which reaffirmed the understanding that the tree was not Aulus, as I first thought, but Aeolus.


By the way, here is an Aeolian Harp!



And another...




Anyway, I asked the tree which bird he was affiliated with and, after some time, he said wren. That morning, I had watched the wren seemingly building under the eaves again... or maybe foraging in the gutter. When I got home again, the wren flew above me and sang while I watched him, doing some wing flapping akin to the dunnocks' courting.


As enchanting as the harp music.

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maplekey4
Apr 15

Glad to see Aeolus again and like how the tree personifies for you the three guides. I enjoyed seeing the bee with Aeolus. And I learned what an Aeolus (wind) harp is for. I had no idea!

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