PART 5
A LITTLE SNOWFLAKE AND THE OCEAN ROSE
In the high place
it is as simple as this,
leave everything you know behind.
Step toward the cold surface,
say the old prayer of rough love
and open both arms.
Those who come with empty hands
will stare into the lake astonished,
there, in the cold light
reflecting pure snow
the true shape of your own face.
David White, Tilicho Lake
One of the things Bosnian pyramids are known for are prehistoric tunnels. In those tunnels, among other things, structured water can be found. Structured water, as you possibly know, shows beautiful, harmonious hexagonal structure. It’s usually found on pristine places like waterfalls, mountains water streams and spring water and other source of rivers. Water that swirls and plays around a lot get that harmonious shape. Same thing happened, as Emoto Masaru work shows, if you are kind to water, expressing love and appreciation to her.
When I was a kid, growing up in Slovenian Alps, I used to love to sit on window bench on 3th floor of the building we lived in and enjoy watching snow falling. I would look towards the sky, found one little snow flake and follow it till she would fall on the ground and lost herself in wast, white snow blanked. This must have been the first form of meditation I came across; I could do this for hours and never get bored. This way I could found some calming moments within otherwise quite wild, storming waters of my childhood. Growing up in small mountain town as kids, we used to love to play in snow. Sometimes our lips would almost turn blue because of the cold, but we did not care. One of the games that we played was going like this. You would catch little snow flake into your palm and admire her beauty and catch those few moments before it would melt on your hand. There was something about those cute little things falling from the sky. I found two were not the same. They were our little treasures.
Now, years later, I am coming to realisation that structured, snow-flake-like-water is the healthiest one you can get. No wonder that children admire little snowflakes…
PICTURES BELOW : Ice around pristine waterfall and cold freezing natural jacuzzi in Slovenian Alps
Now, rose and snowflake have a lot in common. Beauty for instance. And geometry shape…they both fit into hexagonal shape, the both contain elements of sacred geometry. Hexagon fits into circle right, so they both can whirl around their invisible strength in the middle and become a swirling galaxy, whirling dervish…or spiral. Turn rose flower upside down and swirl it around…you will see, your rose looks like dervish’s skirt.
Before we continue, I recommend you to watch this video for better understanding:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0XL70GfPIQ&t=725s&pp=ygUraHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1UMFhMNzBHZlBJUQ%3D%3D
Tara
TO BE CONTINUED…









