Monday, January 5, 2015

Yard-sticks Are Essential For Druids!

Yesterday as I sat in my daily meditation a fleeting thought entered my awareness before passing into the cauldron of the past. Normally when I meditate I allow any thoughts to pass away without a second pass. This was one of those rare occasions when I decided to “put a pin in it” for later before re-returning my focus back on singular. It’s not unusual for one’s brain to try and wonder off, that whole monkey mind thing that Buddhism talks about, but I do keep at it anyway. But at the time the idea struck me as one worth exploring as bit more at a later time.

So in the course of the OBOD’s training an individual begins working with an inner grove much like an astral temple which may be worked with in conjunction with a physical working space. In the ADF it is part of the Dedicant’s Path (DP; their initial training program) to setup a Home Shrine with specific plans to make improvements to it in the future. The earlier idea that I pinned for later is like the two of these getting married and having little awen babies.

Setting up the inner grove is like setting aside space in one’s heart and life with which to work. However, if we apply the DP approach to this it becomes a planned path of self-improvement, which my Craft saturated heart loves. How do I want to cultivate my inner spiritual landscape? What improvements do I want to apply and see in myself down the road? These, and similar questions, I believe are something I am going to need to reflect on. Now that have made space in and around me, I need a plan. So I guess the next step is to decide what I want my grove/inner me to be. This is totally like Crafting, but in a new Druidry language. One that I am only now beginning to think-speak in. It is obvious though, if I am to measure the steps down the path, I need a yard-stick to measure with and that yard-stick is something like a plan.

Boidh Se,

-Cuchulain Duir

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