Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Preview of Lucy Prophet Pt II



"Lucy, Lucy wake up." Leah whispered, touching her daughters hand. "Open your eyes, I want to show you something."

"Mother?" Lucy said opening her eyes and focusing on what appeared to be her Mother.  Lucy shook her head a little to focus her attention more on the vision. Leah, Lucy'd mother had died some years back.

"Lucy, I do not have much time to talk to you. Come, follow me." Leah took Lucy's hand and helped her daughter up, "We don't want to wake John." Leah nodded at John sleeping next to Lucy.

"You know about John?" Lucy asked looking from her mother to John.

"I know everything about you Lucy. This is why I have come here. Let's go into the living room so we can talk." Leah pulled on Lucy's hand to get her out of bed. " I don't have a lot of time Lucy."

Lucy moved out of bed and followed her Mother out of her bedroom, down the hall and into the living room.

"This is a beautiful room Lucy." Leah remarked as she sat on the sofa.

"Thank you, how are you here?" Lucy asked looking closer at her mother. She seemed to fade in and out.

"I am here with much effort. So let me give you these messages,"Leah paused and then looked directly at her daughter.

"You have the gift of sight Lucy, you will know what I say is truth as I say it. You must still look after Melody. Your sister is just not learning or expanding as she is being guided too. You must be careful she does not find out about your safe in your closet." Leah warned, "Radcliffe will have some lessons to learn this year.  You must allow him to learn them. Do not become emotionally invested in his decisions just make sure to let him know where his home is."

Lucy watched as her Mother's spirit faded again and then regain her energy.

"Now remember, to take time to care for yourself and your relationship. It took alot of energy to assist you with bringing your dream together. John is a good man. You two chose each other before you came into this life and have known each other in other lifetimes. Be good to each other. I must go. I will return for your wedding. I love you Lucy." Leah leaned over and kissed her daughters forehead, "Sleep and remember."

Falling, falling, why am I falling! Lucy's eyes flew open to see Rad and John looking at her. "What happened?"

"We found you in here this morning." Rad said eyebrows raised.

"Here is some coffee Love," John handed her some coffee as Lucy looked around the living room from where she was sitting on the floor. A picture of her mother sitting on the piano fell over and then she remembered. It wasn't a dream, she saw and spoke to Leah!

Auriel Grace
Lucy Prophet

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Creation - The Book of Yzabelle



Excerpt from the Book of Yzabelle - 


 Creation

The Divine Parents watched while their universes expanded and contracted. There were many of them. The Divine Mother looked around to see all of the Universes. A sparkle caught her attention and she moved toward it. She saw a sun being born and her beingness shivered with delight at the new birth. She looked to the Divine Father, Ekstasis, moved next to her.
They watched while the galaxy gave birth to itself, adding their energy when needed. When the birthing was done, the Divine Parents watched while the planets of this Universe settled into their orbits around their sun.
 The Divine Parents watched one of the planets evolution, sending the planet their wondrous energy to help it evolve. When The Couple saw the planet was ready for its next step in evolution, The Divine Mother and the Divine Father combined their energies to create the first messengers or aspects of the Divine Parents for the new, beautiful, blue planet, Earth.

These Aspects were to live upon the Earth and give guidance to the human beings who were evolving rapidly. To help with the Ascension of these beings. . .

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Lucy Prophet - Psychic Girl!




What would you do if you won the Lottery?
What would you do if you were psychic? 
Did your Mom take you to get psychic readings for your birthdays? How about Astrology charts? 

Lucy Prophet is psychic and she won the Virginia Lottery. 
She has a dream and she has been waiting to start putting it together. 

Rad is her best friend and he trusts Lucy's 'special feeling' as it had gotten him out of trouble a couple of times. He trusts Lucy even when she says they have to pick up strangers in Tennessee and buy property they have never actually seen. 

Whats their destination? Hope Colorado - Stellar Ranch! They have a lot of work to do and a lot of people to bring together. Are you ready for the beginning of this story?

Auriel Grace
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William & Rose - Past life Memory



William & Rose - Past life Memory


I have always liked Cowboys, I love the open sky and running through the wilderness! This is a past life memory of such a time! I am grateful to share it!

The first time I saw him, he rode into our camp slowing down to ask in our language for a scout. I remember his seeing his bronze star badge and something in me stirred, perhaps recognition. I was eight or ten years old.

After that he would ride into camp and he and my father would disappear for days sometimes weeks. My mother said his name was Sheriff. He needed my father to track down other people. I remember sometimes this Sheriff would bring us sweets. I didn’t understand anything he said to us, he spoke English. Every time I saw him I would think he seemed very familiar, I could not place him.

AsI grew older I learned some of the English words from others who would come into our camp. Sometimes I would understand what he said to me.

Sheriff would come into camp to be with the men. Our chief accepted him; they would trade and he would stay to celebrate the different men’s ceremonies.

I found I became more curious about him. I would watch him when he came to camp wondering at my curiosity.  

My mother often sent me out to find feathers, stones and check her different traps she placed near the river. I would go out willingly to get away from my brothers and sisters. I always felt free when I walked on the plains by myself.I of course was always careful when I was out by myself. My father always warned me of other tribes that would take me or that not all white men were like Sheriff.

I was grown on this day I was sitting by the river filling my water bag. The plains were quiet, not even a breeze. The day was warming up. My bag was fullof different kinds of feathers and stones from near the river. I heard the horse before I turned to see who it was.

Sheriff sat on his horse signaling for me to be quiet. He pointed across the river. I glanced across the water and saw a couple of white men walking along the bank.I turned to look back at Sheriff. He signaled me to come to him. I did very carefully, very quietly. He grabbed my arm and pulled me up in front of him on the horse. When I was up on the horse we galloped toward my family’s camp. He held me close to him as we galloped. I could feel him inhaling my scent. Then I knew. I knew this man’s intentions. Were they always his intentions? This Sheriff?

When my father saw us riding into camp he smiled. Sheriff slid off the horse easily and then helped me down, perhaps holding onto my waist a few moments longer than he should. He looked directly at me then, being a brave person I looked at him. Our eyes met and I felt a connection to him. I wanted to stay in this moment to discover this new idea. He released me with a look of determination.

He turned to my father and they went to talk to the other men and my mother.

My name in English meant Wild Rose. I loved my name. I loved roses and when I came across the plants I would pick them and put them in my hair. I loved the smell and the taste of the rosehips.

Sheriff called me Rose in English. He would point at me and say Rose and then he would point at himself and say William. At first I didn’t know why he wanted me to call him another name. I couldn’t understand him. I did understand that our chief was putting him through tests so he could become one of the People. My father said I was promised to him. My mother started to teach me how to be a wife. Was I excited? I was more nervous than excited. I knew in my heart of hearts this was more than just a marriage. My young mind could not conceive what we would achieve in our lifetime.

Sheriff or William as he liked me to call him now rode out to see me often. He would bring with him cloth, sweets, beads and anything he thought I would like. He brought others of his people with him to speak with our chief and they would be in council sometimes for days. My mother said they were negotiating a better way of life for everyone.

After the council and my chief happy with the negotiations William and I were married according to my people. There was much celebrating. Our marriage was blessed by my chief.  

Was I happy? Yes and very nervous. I knew what would happen amongst the furs, the women had explained the act to me. All of them laughing and telling me stories of their first night with a lover.

We did not consummate our marriage until we were wed in a church.

When William thought it was polite to take me from my tribe, after a few days of celebrating, he brought me to town.
Town was overwhelming for me, so many people! So much noise and the smell! He brought me to his parent’s home. They had a room made for me and started to teach me about living like a white woman. I felt as though I lost my freedom.

William’s mother, Mary, taught me how to sew and cook on her stove. She taught me new English words daily. She took my clothes from living with my people and placed them in a trunk in my bedroom. She gave me clothes similar to hers. They were plain colors and had many layers to them. She taught me how to dress in the many layers of fabric.

In the first days I was overwhelmed and despairing. I could not understand what anyone was saying. The clothing was heavy and hot. I could not go for a walk by myself. I was made to stay in the house all of the time. I felt as though I was a captive and not an honored wife.

I was not allowed to be around William without someone watching over us. He was different in this realm. The only way I knew he had any kind of affection for me was when he would look into my eyes. We would sit and be entranced eyes locked. No words can explain these moments. These were moments of pure connection for us on a soul level. This is when I knew he loved me in these small moments.

We were married according to his customs after two moon cycles. By this time I knew a little English and I could cook on a wood burning stove. Mary had taught me so much that I needed to learn during my confinement with her. I started to learn about her god and her church. I did not fully resonate with the ideas of this faith but I was willing to learn as much as I could.

William had purchased a house on the outskirts of town for us to live in. He brought my few belongings to this house the night before we were married. He told me it was our home. This is where we would raise our children.

There was room for plants in the yard and a water pump outside for watering plants.The house was small and sturdy. William bought simple furniture for us. This was fine for me as I always wanted to sit on the floor anyway. The first time I saw the small house I thought, how can I live like this for my whole life? I so missed being outside wandering the plains looking for feathers and pretty stones. I missed my family, my people.

The wedding ceremony was another community celebration as I learned William was a Sheriff or lawman. This was his place within the community in which we lived.Now I was the wife of the Sheriff. The people were kind to me because of how we came together, honoring both cultures.

William had become one of my people and I had become one of his people. Mary helped me understand this concept. She was a good woman and a good mother in law to me.She loved her son so much, she accepted me without question. Looking back so many situations could have gone awry without her effort to assist me during those early days of our marriage.

We were finally able to consummate our marriage. We were able to be alone to speak to each other, to be affectionate and smile at one another. Neither William nor I were big conversationalists. Why speak when you can look into your beloved’s eyes and know exactly what each other needs or wants? This how deep our connection is.

Everyday was a celebration. We often went out to see my tribe after we were married. Everyone in my tribe made fun of my clothes and new ways of being. I did not mind as I knew every day I was accepting the ways of many other people. I was celebrating my life and life was good!

Our first child was born two years after we were married. He was a boy, we named him William. My husband, William could not hold him enough. We were proud parents!

My mother and sisters came to live with me for a time to teach me how to be a mother. The time we spent together was so wonderful. They were amazed at my home and all its trappings. My mother praised my full and beautiful garden. We spent a lot of time outside in the garden while they were visiting my home. 

After William, I bore two daughters, Mary and then Rose. Rose was Williams’s favorite. She was born early and we thought she would not make it past her first month. My mother arrived a few days after her birth and helped me with her. After Rose I felt as though my body would not bear more children. William was relieved; he worried every time I went into labor.

With each child we celebrated more and more for our lives were wonderful. Together we spoke up for the indigenous tribes in our area. We negotiated for them and their land. We worked together for the benefit of everyone during this time.

Our children were schooled at home. I taught my children of both of their heritages with the assistance of both of their grandmothers. Yes there were people on both sides of the families that felt there were faults in raising the children like this but I knew my children would appreciate it later and so they did.

There were many rocks and bricks that flew through the windows of my house. My garden at least once a year was vandalized by prejudiced people. I would be angry fora day and then forgive as I would immediately be grateful for all of the blessings in my life.

William was hurt in the course of his duties and would have to be nursed. The first time this happened I cried as I removed the bullet from his shoulder and stitched him up. After the first time I waited to cry as it distressed him so much. I did worry when he would leave and I would not hear from him for longer than a week. He taught me how to use a shotgun and I ended up being a good shot.

As we grew older we realized the government that promised so much was taking and taking away from the People. The government made the People move and live on land that was not naturally productive. This broke our hearts as we had done so much to assist the different tribes. We were invited to go live with the different tribes on their reservations, because they knew how much we still worked for their benefit no matter how harassed we were from different politicians.

We did retire to a ranch later in our life, when our children had made their own lives. William went to school and became a lawyer. Mary became a nurse and traveled everywhere she could. Rose became a school teacher and never lived far from us. She visited us often.

I am not sure now how our lives as humans ended. It was so fast. One moment we were asleep and another moment we were floating away holding hands and again celebrating. We celebrated being set free and truly seeing we were eternal beings and still we loved each other!





Saturday, December 19, 2009

Sun Village – the Birth of Xtapa






Sun Village – the Birth of Xtapa

The sun shone brightly on the pretty little village in the Ceyenda Peaks. The mountains rose magnificently around the village, cradling the village gently. The stream flowed high up the banks and a being could see the fish swimming up to spawn. The forest was lush and full of animals and the birds were singing in the trees.
The elves of the Sun Village were out in their bright and fun summer clothes. Gardens needed tending, a new cabin was being built and the hunters were gathering in the center of the village.  The hunters stood under a red canopy discussing where they would hunt on this beautiful day.
Sachem and Star waved at their friends as they walked past the hunters toward the forest edge. Sachem insisted on harvesting some herbs and roots for medicines. The cool dirt on the path felt good on Sachem’s swollen feet. Sachem felt relieved that she would deliver soon. This was the last soul her body would bring into this wondrous world. She was very grateful. Many of her friends had only one maybe two offspring. Sachem was blessed with four cubs, two extremely handsome, healthy males, and soon to be two beautiful, healthy wondrous females.
*Star, we need to go to those trees. That is where I saw the purple flowers. The blue cylids grow next to them. The root from those flowers are very good for the older elves. It helps to stimulate the cerebral. I want to fill this basket with them today so I can dry them. I received a message from the Circle Village. You must go there and sit on the council in my place. They are deciding on some laws there and I trust your judgment and intuition.” Sachem instructed as they approached the flowers Sachem pointed out.
“I would like that very much Mother. I want to take back some of the herbs and medicines I collected for Rain. My pack is going to be very full on my trip home.” Star smiled at her mother. “How long will you be here after the girl cub is born? Have you heard her name?”
“I don’t know how long I will be here. I like it here and it is a nice change from the desert. I know I am needed there especially for Raven’s sake but I feel at peace here for the first time since, well since your father died. It has been very healing for me to be here.” Sachem replied looking around and taking a deep breath, she missed Raven and all his positivity. “I have heard her name, it is Xtapa. She is strong. She is different than you Star which is wonderful and comforting.” Sachem told Star with much warmth in her voice. “I am thinking about helping more of our kind find their Links. Xaxis helps many who come to her. I think I want to go to the tribes. Yarrow is interested in mixing more Dryads with the elves. I think this is a good idea. We have done this in the past with great success. Airel and her sister Jem are elf and dryad. Look how beautiful and gifted Gem is? She has started a school in Fayum on the beach to teach the beings there how to use their gifts.”
Star listened to her mother. Star met Jem several times during visits to Fayum. She liked Jem. Star was concerned for the little one her mother was carrying and Raven her youngest brother. Rain was helping Raven at this time with his adolescence. “What will you do with this cub mother after she is born?”
“I will take her with me until she is old enough to be educated. It will be nice to be out and about with a little one. Perhaps it will make our bond stronger. I am only thinking about what my next step is Star. It has been very nice to just be for a while. When your father died I did not want to stop doing anything. I was worn out. Now I feel refreshed and ready.” Sachem explained to Star.
“What about Cheqtle? He is her father, have you asked him if he wants to help with the raising of Xtapa?” Star asked helping her mother sit down next to cylids.
“He wants her to stay the village until she has three turns. I don’t know if I want to stay here until she is three turns. Right now it seems a long time.” Sachem replied pushing her digging stick into the ground.
Star looked over at her mother; Sachem was good at carrying and birthing her cubs. Sachem was devoted to Star and Rain until their father Raven died. When Sachem delivered Raven, Sachem stayed long enough in the Circle village to wean Raven. She went to visit and learn from the Dryads for several seasons. Star, Rain and Season helped to raise Raven.
Star was sure she did not want to help raise another cub. Star wanted more knowledge of practical healing and application. Staying in the Circle Village to raise her siblings was not part of Star’s plans. Star frowned and turned away from her mother to look at the village. Her friend and mentor Iso lived here, Star came here often to trade and learn from Iso. Star also wanted to back to Fayum. She wanted to join Jem and help with the beach community. Star wanted experiences not parenthood at this time.
“Star, I am going to climb the fruit tree, do you want some fruit?” Sachem asked. Sachem had rose and walked over to the tree. She was looking up at the delicious fruit hanging from the tree limbs.
“I don’t think you should climb the tree in your condition. Let me.” Star said standing up.
“Star, Xtapa is not due for a moon, I can get up there and down myself.” Sachem said lifting her leg to step on the first thick branch of the tree.
Star held her breath as her mother climbed up the tree and sat in on of the joints of the tree. Sachem reached out and grabbed a fruit and ate greedily. “Just what I was craving, yellow fruit!” Sachem threw a couple of the juicy fruits to Star.
Star caught the fruit and felt relief wash over her as she watched her mother eat another fruit. Star sat down and ate her fruit glancing every few moment up at Sachem to make sure her mother did not climb up the tree any further. Star settle down and relaxed for a moment and let the warmth of the sun fill her beingness. She decided a quiet meditation would be nice in this spot. Star quieted her mind and found her place of peace.
Sachem sat in the tree for a while watching the inhabitants of the Sun Village care for their gardens, weave, fish and call back and forth to each other. She liked this village. There was very good synergy here. She liked her small cabin more than her round home in the Circle Village. She knew she would not stay here longer than she needed. She wanted to be out in the world.
Sachem was a Link finder. She could hear the personal tones that the elf or dryad emitted. It was their resonance. She was trained to listen to the tones and match the elf or dryad to their Link. Sachem and Raven were Links. Sachem heard Raven’s tone matching hers before she met him. The turns of the seasons she spent with him were like living in ecstasy every moment. Though she no longer had that feeling she wanted to give this gift to others. Sachem shifted her body and felt an incredible pain course through her abdomen and then she felt the gushing of water.
Star opened her eyes before her mother called to her. She stood up and jogged over to the tree. “Mother you must come down now.”
“I cannot. I cannot move. I am having very intense contractions,” Sachem exclaimed clutching her belly.
“You cannot have the cub in the tree.” Star told her mother, *Cheqtle, it is time. We are just north of you. Sachem is in the tree and cannot get down.*
“Mother, you must try to get out of the tree. I am coming up to help you.” Star started climbing the tree. She was grateful her Mother was not able to climb any higher. Star stood on a branch and was able to grasp her mother shoulders.
*I am in so much pain Star. I cannot move. You must catch her. I am going to push.* Sachem said through tears.
Star started to panic, how could she deliver her sister like this?
*Star, what do you need?* Cheqtle sent from the village.
Star looked up at her mother and sighed. *I need Iso. Tell him my mother is going to deliver in the tree. Tell him to bring what we need. You will need to help him.* Star sent.
Star took a breath and looked around her, her mother was safe and if Star stood right where she was she could catch the cub. Star nodded, to herself and moved her feet to make sure she wouldn’t slip. Then she looked at Sachem, “Alright Mother, I need you to sit up taller. I need to check you.”
Sachem moved into a better sitting position so Star could check to see how much longer until the cub would crown. To her surprise the cub was crowning. “Do not hold your breath. You must breathe and you must push. We do not have much time.” Star instructed calmly.
Cheqtle was now standing at the foot of the tree. *Star, what can I do for you and Sachem?*
*This will not take long. I will need clothes and water to clean the cub. I will hand her to you after I wrap her in a cloth. You will need to wash her. I will help my mother down after the delivery. Please lay a blanket down so Iso will be able to do what is needed. The cub is crowning.* Star sent instructions while allowing Sachem to hold her hands.
The delivery took an hour. Xtapa was handed to her father. Cheqtle gave Xtapa her first bath while she screamed for her mother.
Star helped her mother down out of the tree and went to hold her sister. Star peeped down at Xtapa and smiled at her. Xtapa stopped her wailing and looked at Star. The sisters Linked and Star smiled.  *Welcome to the world little one, may your journey here be full of light!*
A Soul Group's Journey 
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Lynx & Nyktos






*Star is with Airel. Her father was found at the bottom of the gorge. They sent his body down the river today. Airel’s wrought with grief, his death was a shock. Lynx and she were very close. She hasn’t been down out of the tree except to see his body off. She won’t see anyone. Star is afraid she is suicidal. I doubt she will leave Airel. I sent to Airel but she won’t answer. I wish I could do something for her. Star wants to take her away until she is mature enough to mate. She was thinking of taking her to the Circle Village, Star thinks a change might bring her out of her depression.*
Lynx felt a sudden shock and immediately looked down and to see his shattered, physical body lying on a rock at the bottom of the gorge. He looked around and saw Airel standing at the top of the gorge looking down at him. He went straight to her, wanting to warn her not to follow him.
He knew now what happened, his physical body was dead and his was now a spirit. He felt a sense of freedom in this idea and also he felt concern for his sensitive daughter. Who would protect her now? Who would explain to her how to be an adult? Then he saw Star walk up behind Airel and take her hand. He felt relieved and moved toward the vortex of light knowing he would see Airel again. He wanted it to be soon.
Lynx walked in the land of spirit for a while, he needed to console himself of what could have been if he had not fallen to his death. He forgave himself of all the circumstances in his lifetime as Lynx and felt a freedom and joy he could not describe.
Soon the Council came to lynx and asked him if he would like to walk on Sirius B again for the last time. He was in agreement. They told him that a panther kitten was about to be born. Synchronicity would connect him again with Airel and he would be able to be with her for a short time.  Lynx immediately agreed, he would do anything to be in the presence of Airel and share a bond with her again.
The Council showed him that in this lifetime as a panther he would learn how to play and protect. He would learn to love unconditionally.
With that Lynx watched and waited for the mother panther to give birth to him. Then he felt the rush of physicality and he was aware that he was being born again as an animal. This was a peculiar feeling. He felt the feeling of joy and tenderness as the Panther mother welcomed him into the world.
In this body lynx felt his spirit expand. He knew he had changed and so his named changed as well, his name now was Nyktos. He was a little black panther wandering about the desert with his mother, playing and pretending to hunt. One day he wandered too far from his mother and another being picked him up. It was a male elf. Nyktos tried to squirm out of the elves arms but he was not strong enough.
The elf took him to a village. Nyktos remembered this village from somewhere in his being. He did not remember any of the elves he was staying with. Then he was traded to a female elf named Xtapa. She was also given a puma kitten. Xtapa put the kittens in a basket and carried them to her home.
Sometime passed and Nyktos and the Puma kitten became playmates. They slept with Xtapa and followed her around the village and played with each other while Xtapa was busy.
One day Xtapa brought a dryad in her home to live with her. Nyktos immediately knew this being from somewhere deep in his own beingness and the dryad filled him with the greatest joy. Her name was Airel. He knew he would remember her soon. Right now in this moment she was asleep and he curled up next to her and slept with her.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

A Stormy Night





Excerpt A Soul Group's Journey - Chapter for Blessed Star - 2012 
*Well, little chieftess, I am the one who took care of Raven, Xtapa and you when you were all little. I was there for your birth. Did you know that? Your father and I were there. It was some night too. There was a summer storm and we were almost flooded out of the den when you slipped out of your mother. She was so sad to let you go. Your father wanted you to be raised with the tribe so you could grow accustomed to all the noise your mother could not get used too. She wanted to stay but she started to become ill from all the energy it took to block out all the elves thoughts in the tribe. She has gotten better at it but still has a hard time staying for long. When Ezra gave birth to Web, she said she would raise you for your mother. That is how you came to be Ezra’s cub.
The light drizzle of rain washed the new blooming flowers of the forest clean and made the trees shine as Willow and Star walked back to the tree house. There were birds sitting on the tree roots singing their glorious songs as they approached. The birds twittered when they saw the two approaching but did not fly away. Star ducked her head as she lifted the animal skin hanging in the door way. Willow walked into the den first and went to sit on the bed on the far side of the den.
*She is coming Star, she will probably be here tonight.* Yarrow sent rubbing her enormous belly.
*I will start warming water, are you hungry?* Star asked watching Yarrow stroke her belly gently.
*Tea, yes we need to make it warm in here for her. I have sent to Lynx. He will be here soon.* Yarrow stood up and walked over to a shelf and took two buckets from it and headed for her front door. She sat the buckets under two large leafs so rain water would fill them. Then she returned inside. Her contractions were coming every few minutes and it was getting hard for her to walk around. She knew that walking was good for her during this time. She did this for her previous pregnancies and her labor was not as painful as other females of her race.
Star watched Yarrow sit carefully on the bed while she put fire in the little brick stove Lynx had made when they came to live in the tree. Star lit some twigs and blew on them until they were blazing and placed them carefully under the larger pieces of wood in the stove.
It was now raining. Yarrow was closing the wooden shutters and pulling the woven blankets down to cover the windows from the inside. Suddenly Yarrow squatted down on the floor and started taking deep breaths.
*Yarrow, allow me to help you. You must lay down now.* Star helped the dryad to the bed. Star piled some pillows up so Yarrow could rest her back. *I will get everything ready you must stay here and rest. The hardest part is before you and you must be rested. I will get you some tea.*
Star went to the stove and placed the water pot on top. She went to the food shelf and picked out some herbs she knew would help Yarrow with her delivery. Star heard thunder in a distance and looked out the window. Water was pouring off the leaves and making huge puddles everywhere. Star put the herbs in the pot on the stove and walked outside to retrieve the full buckets. She poured the fresh water in barrels near the doorway. She set the buckets next to the barrels. Rain was flying in all directions; she heard thunder again and saw lightening light up the daylight sky.
Yarrow was panting through a contraction as Star brought her the tea. Star sat next to Yarrow on the bed, placed the cup of tea down and placed her hands on Yarrows shoulders.
Star was still learning how to heal by focusing her energy. She could feel her hands heating up and the rush of energy moving out of her hands. Yarrow’s breathing calmed and her body relaxed.
*Thank you Star. I am so grateful you decided to visit me at this time. You are a comfort to me.* Yarrow sent after she sighed and wiped her forehead with the back of her hand.
Lynx, Yarrow’s mate entered the den; Star could hear him taking off his setting his spear against the tree wall and then taking off his shoes. He walked around the bend and into the small den and nodded his head.
*You are ready to deliver soon Yarrow. It is good I decided to come back early from the hunt. How are you feeling? Star is everything ready? I do not know what she will need.* Lynx sent looking between the two females.
Yarrow laughed. Her laughter sounded like birds singing and Lynx relaxed.
*I am warming water. You have made a cradle and Yarrow has put furs in it. I think for right now this all we will need. Why don’t you sit with Yarrow while I make a restorative tea for after the delivery? Everything is up to her and the cub.* Star replied smiling at the first time father.
Lynx walked over to Yarrow and sat next to her. He took her hand gently and kissed it. *I can’t wait to see her.* Lynx told Yarrow gently.
Star peeked out of the narrow window. The rain was coming down in sheets and she heard thunder above the tree and then saw lightening strike outside of the tree making her feel uneasy. Then she turned and saw the couple one struggling to release her cub and the other doing his best to comfort her. What a wondrous moment this was to witness, she thought, as she walked over to the stove. The water was boiling. Star added more wood and then poured the water into a basin. Star took the basin to a niche in the wall near Yarrow.
Yarrow delivered a girl cub named Airel within hours. Star cleaned the cub up and handed the silvery eyed cub to her father. Lynx held his daughter close to him and cried with joy before he presented Airel to Yarrow. Yarrow took Airel in her arms and started to feed her. Yarrow felt the greatest joy holding her third and last girl cub, Airel, born of Dryad and Elf. Not the first cub born of the two tribes and she hoped not the last, she knew this cub would develop the skills to live among many and the gifts to aid her two tribes. 
Auriel Grace
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Blessed Beloved Star



Star watched as the planet Sirius B rotated on it axis. A new adventure awaited her on this planet, she thought, how pretty the planet looked from up her vantage point. She could hear the voices of her soul group encouraging her to live a lifetime with them.  Star smiled, she loved her soul group and she could feel her spirit tingle to ecstasy as she started to think about what she wanted during this lifetime.

As she started to decide what she would learn in this lifetime a circle of soul’s she called Elders surrounded her. Star opened herself up to receive their ideas as well.
The Elders showed her different choices of lesson’s to learn and to teach in this lifetime. Star allowed the choices to move through her soul and chose those that resonated with her. The Elder’s resonated their approval and moved away so Star could manifest her life on Sirius B.
Star considered who would be her birth family and what lessons she would learn from them. Star chose the soul Sachem, to be her mother. In this lifetime Sachem would teach Star temperance, understanding and to be unconditional. Star chose the soul Raven to be her Father and Brother; this soul would teach her acceptance. Star continued to choose other souls that called and resonated with her to be her siblings and friends.
When she was through choosing she felt her conception and watched Sachem’s joy when in her pregnancy. Star saw the child Rain; he would be her older brother. Star smiled, she was excited about this lifetime.
Then it seemed in the next moment Star felt pulled into a physical body fighting to get loose of something very tight. She felt the little physical body and understood it was time for her physical incarnation. She felt the forgetfulness overcoming her as she saw the light of the physical world. She knew down deep that she would remember her decisions as she grew and expanded on Sirius B.
Now she was entranced with the physical light and the sound of her mother’s voice.

The introduction for the Book – Blessed Star –
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