The Bird Goddess (La Terminatrix)
i wake up
early slept on hard rocks
a woman with
her skirts pulled over her face a
terminatrix
Make a fire
before anyone else
Fill the
house with pine scented smoke a
place of persistent flame
Must be
revered- whatever
its purpose or explanation
In the cedar
hedges sparrows stir awakening from
dreams
Of
a bird goddess
The forest
dreams also of a time when
Drenched in
abundance entangled and held
gently by the world
When we
flowed like a river unconscious of the
banks
Sky was our
dome oaks
and maples were our pillars
Laughing we
returned home at dawn after planting another year.
I think I am
ready now to find again
to become a
nun the sound of one
hand clapping
I will live
simply trajectory
marks drawn
On my inheritance
from the map of my soul
My ancestors
are the path and
the destination
The peach
golden realm of achievement skies of
a winter dream
You can hear
little in the crackle of a wood fire stove
But the
discomfort in your belly –movement and non-movement
tells you
It is only
my stubborn nature pointlessly
I have traveled
myriad
worlds yearning to feed to try again-and again
Awed by the
beauty of shadows flowing below it All
Discipline
and spontaneity boundless I swam in both
in an art
that neither wins or loses
Drying
myself off when the clouds catch a gilded dawn
I hum a
ditty
Puffed up
birds swoop in write affirmations
Cognizant of
how close I am draw
up schedules
In an instant
of lifting my arm the sun rises and
The
terminatrix hugs for the last time.
I wrote this
poem this morning watching a brilliant golden dawn transform my world from the
eastern balcony. The day before I had drawn a goddess called the Bird Goddess
from Sardinia where I lived as a child.
I have always been fascinated with her image and as I sketched her statue, I
realised that she is not a bird at all. I thought that she is wearing a shroud
or veil which is hiding the features of her face. The lines of her veil are
quite marked and therefore are probably an important part of who she is. She
appeared to me to be wearing a robe rather than the wings of a bird.
This
morning, I wrote this poem about her, about pagan times when the feminine was
worshiped and the earth and all beings were revered in a way that has been
lost. How I yearn for that sacredness to return! I believe with all my heart
that this alone will ensure that we survive. Of course the earth remembers
everything and even if we wipe ourselves out by willful suicidal practices and
beliefs, there will be some memory that will preserve. However, in an honourable day to day way of life , we
must struggle for growth and light.
When I
finished typing up my poem, I did some research about the Sardinian “Bird
Goddess” the lovely lady who now stands beside a newly opened white jasmine. As
I suspected, she is in fact a representation of a “Woman of Death” or teminatrix,
an older woman who was trained as a midwife of both birth and death. In the
case of extreme suffering without any possibility of recovery, she was called
in as an expert euthanasist. She was
known to terminate the life of her patients with a variety of means, by magical
means by putting scared objects like a yoke around the sick person, by
strangulation or by holding the patient in between her knees in a last embrace.
Perhaps symbolic of birth and rebirth.
So I am wondering
what is dying and what awaits to be reborn in this time before the solstice. I am also wondering what is sick,
dying but persistent in continuing to live long past when its presence is necessary
or helpful.
This time of
year I am feeling very strongly the pull of opposites. Perhaps it is also this
stage of life for me, a transition time when I am finishing with one life task
and waiting for the conception of a new
one.
For me, one
play of opposites in my life are discipline and frivolity. I love discipline
because it gets things done and I feel fulfilled after the work is finished, on
time and to a high standard. But I also love frivolity also because I get
pleasure in small joys , going to walks, gardening, sitting on my favorite
couch on a winter’s day and reading mysteries. Letting go of all expectations
and realising that I have everything I need already.
I am
following something-a call, a yearning, an emotional heart. I keep hoping that
it will fulfill me. Today I watch the play between spontaneity and discipline.
I know I should be rooting for the underdog.
I need
balance, but who is the balancer?
Try This!
1. 1. This time of year can be a real
struggle between light and dark. A time when
recurring or new problems come to a crisis point. Most conflicts within
are between opposites who refuse to be reconciled. Choose one difficulty in your
life right now and give it a simple one or two word name. For example “self-authority”.
2. 2. Identify what the opposite quality or
partner to this probable might be and give it a one word name. For example the
opposite of self-authority could be “lack of confidence” or “feeling lost”.
3. Now rather than conceptualize these
two opposites as opposing, think about how they could work together, a dance of
soul. Lack of self-authority has given me the ability to seek and integrate
wisdom from many sources. I am eternally curious about others and the world. So
the “lack of confidence” in myself has also made me a great listener and
academic. Interesting! Now formula how the dance has come together to create
something new. The third which arises from the union of two opposites. For
example self-authority and lack of confidence, have danced together to let me
become deeply spiritual without the dogma of religions and tribalism. I have
learned to see the deep foundation of all spiritual traditions and this has
become my career and right livelihood.
4. 4. Notice in your everyday life how the
two opposites that you have identified, come up and notice how your react to
them, how they run your life, how you have both suffered from their imbalance
and benefited from their resolution.
5. 5. Keep journaling about the opposites
in your life. Or you could paint their portraits or dance their tango. Embody
your new wisdom before the winter solstice perhaps with a ritual. For example,
I could find a stone that represented self authority and water that could
represent lack of confidence. Pouring water over the stone I could embody how
these opposites work together to form a new wisdom.
I found this very interesting and insightful. She actually goes around and kills people and send them on their way. Very understandable in a time when there were no pain killers and people died in incredible agony! Gives thought about our own medical situation about euthenasia and choices that people have for life and death.
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