Friday, November 20, 2015

Take Care of Nature



Siddhananda: Is this that blue laced agate?

G: Mmm hmmm

Siddhananda: (showing a milky, light blue stone) I'm getting the names! I know two names now because of Guruji (laughing). She's said them to me hundreds times by now, but it's coming (smiling).

G: (smiling)

Siddhananda: This one is cute the way it's shaped, though. I like the little triangular shape (closing her eyes).  They're saying that they're new like the Riviera. I do see some waters ... blue waters ... pretty waters. I do feel like someone is lounging with a nice drink near these beautiful, crystal blue waters on the Riviera.

G: Okay.

Siddhananda: I asked them where are you? On the Riviera? And, they said, "yes, they are." So, they're lounging there. Maybe, it's their friends doing that. I don't know, but let's see what they really mean, because they look pretty comfortable right now.

G: (chuckling)

Siddhananda: What do ya need from us? That looks good, ya know? Transport us there, and we'll be fine, too!

G: (chuckling in amusement)

Siddhananda: Okay, they're showing a little more of the motion ... motion? ... of the OCEAN (correcting herself with a smile) ... motion of the ocean (smiling)!

G:  ... motion of the ocean (smiling)?

Siddhananda: Yeah. So, what is it you're trying to say with this imagery that's helpful? They are speaking about ocean life a little bit.

G: Okay.

Siddhananda: That makes a little more sense. Ocean life ... first of all, the richness in it, and also the soiling of it ... the oil spills, the pollution, and the way people just leave their garbage on it, ... and it (the ocean) just takes it, you know? That's what it's going to do. I see some of the birds that have gotten the oil [on them], or they've gotten the ... um ... from the cans, you know, when they have the six packs and they have that plastic ... their webbed feet get caught up in it. You know.. sad things.

G: Right. It's more of a wake up call for taking care of nature, and watching your footprint.

Siddhananda: Totally, and, you know, every little bit that you can do ... even just picking up after yourself, little things ... being more conscientious of that. They're saying, "I would be so grateful," (placing both hands on the heart and bowing slightly). They are just really connected with that.

G: We don't want to lose that beauty of nature.

Siddhananda: Yeah, so ... (placing her hand on her heart)

G: Okay, thank you for that (gesturing with namaste hands). This is our commercial of the day (laughing). Take care of nature! If you want to be able to go to the Riviera, and lounge and enjoy it, you have to take care of it, or you will no longer have it. Either that, or you'll get the oil birds that have their webbed feet tangled up in the [plastic can holders], and you're going to lose your places of refreshment.

Siddhananda: No doubt. Nice way to tie it all up together. So, thank you for that. Sometimes we have those come in that just want to bring out [messages] about helping nature and the planet, which is good, too. For sure.

G: Right. I feel like those are our little commercials, commercial blurbs.

Siddhananda: (laughing) We have such a variety that are coming in, that you can't just say they're all seeking the path of light, but they are seeking healing for the planet, and that's important. It really is.

G: It is! That is important, as well, yeah. They're just not looking at themselves at the moment. They're still caught up in the externals and everything, and that's fine. That's where they're at.

Siddhananda: Right, and what do you do? You just kind of leave that, but it's still not gonna hurt to be more conscientious (shrugging shoulders).

G: Exactly.
 

7 comments:

  1. Namaste, never can hurt to promote taking care of nature, thank you for posting this

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  2. Namaste, thank you for the message. Omm.

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  3. Namaste - a great environmental message to take care of nature.

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  4. Namaste,
    Nice public service announcement! Appreciated.

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  5. Namaste, Indeed... Let's all take care of OUR Home!

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  6. Namaste, Indeed... Let's all take care of OUR Home!

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