Title: Journey to the Serpent Mound
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Summary: I put some shamanic drumming on, take a close look at a picture of the Serpent Mound, close my eyes and ask to be transported there. Surrendering to the rhythm I am soon there observing the Mound from close to the Serpent’s head. I ask the spirits of the place for permission to explore. They say “Wait!” and turn up the volume so much so that I get an earache in my right ear. “Why so loud?” I ask. “Because you’re not ready to visit yet. You need the drum music to sustain you.” Some minutes go by and it feels right to move towards the grassy mounds that stretch along the hill. As I walk beside the serpent`s body, it seems to rise up out of the earth to be higher than it actually is. Dragonflies and other insects buzz past. I move slowly and the drumming comes to an end. As I am only about a quarter away along the mound and haven’t discovered anything I hear a voice saying “Put the music on again and louder”, so I do. This time as I am standing beside the mound, I feel that I am rising up. Looking up I see an eagle in the sky above me magnetically drawing me closer and motioning to me to flap my arms as wings. I do so and my arms transform into feathered wings, my hands and feet into talons. We soar way, way up. “You can only really appreciate the snake from here” says the eagle. It’s true. The shape is so clear as we fly over it and the colour starts to change to a dark brown and yellow as if it is a huge real live snake. The eagle tells me to shake my arms hard, then my body, my legs, all my being and we start to descend. As we get close to landing, I suddenly realise that I am no longer an eagle but have become a snake trying to cast off my skin. I look below me and the snake on the ground is no longer there, simply the dried-up skin left behind as the beast slithers off into the woods. “That is what you have to do” are the eagle’s final words. “Cast off your old skin and become renewed”. Waking up immediately I think of a line in a song by Joni Mitchell (Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter) It says “The eagle and the serpent are at war in me. The serpent fighting for blind desire, the eagle for clarity”. I check out the song and its lyrics. The song is about the duality we contain within us, in a state of struggle. There is much to chew over in the lyrics and in the way we can try to balance these forces. I play some other tracks from the album which have native, natural rhythms like Paprika Plains and The Tenth World. I think about what I need tonshake off and what I would like to renew. Synchronistically, I pour a glass of grapefruit juice and on the surface white shapes form, blend and reform before disappearing. An ode to the ebb and flow of life and creation.
Some of the lyrics include: ......Out on the vast and subtle plains of mystery ..... Last night the ghosts of my old ideals
....... Here in Good-Old-God-Save-America
The eagle and the serpent are at war in me
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