Ashtara's Adventures

Nature Always Regenerates
Ashtara xxx - Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Mt. St. Helens, situated in the Pacific North West, erupted in 1980 spewing much lava and ash over a vast tract of land demolishing everything in its path.  Yesterday my son drove me there.  You might remember seeing the graphic pictures of the destruction on TV?  It was another cold, clear yet sunny day, remarkable weather for November.   We stopped at the beginning of the blast area to view some of the regeneration and the impressive modern large span bridge.  Then light rain fell followed by hailstones and mist.   As we climbed further we began to see the magnificent spectacle of Mt. St. Helens, completely bathed in sunlight. We marvelled at nature’s magnificence.   The tourist lodge was closed having only done so three days ago, the last day in October.  We stopped at a lookout to view not only the mountain but also the valley below where the devastation from the volcano was still very evident.  And then light snow began to fall.   The mountaintop was still partially bathed in sunlight.  It was like a beacon of light in the cloudy sky, and quite beautiful.

As my son was taking photos I reminisced on all the mountains I had visited especially during the past twenty-one years.  Other people influenced many of these visits.  I began to see a see a bigger picture emerging of how much the planetary spiritual service work I’ve done during that time was connected to mountains.  Those that come to mind instantly are the Rocky Mountains in Canada and USA, the Andes, Himalayas and the Rila mountains in Bulgaria.  I know there’s more – just can’t think of them at the moment!  Many of them are sacred mountains according to indigenous and spiritual wisdom teachings. Many of the global sacred sites are built into the mountains such as in Peru, Bolivia and Tibet.

The Andean indigenous people believe fervently that, because the mountains are so close to the heavens, evolved spiritual beings occupy them.  These light beings operate in another dimension however can be accessed.   Much like Pacchamama, their name for Mother Earth, occupies the etheric dimension of Earth.   

 Much of the individual and group work I’ve done over the many years of my spiritual journey has been re-connecting the etheric grid lines around the Earth to enable greater love flow.  And then, when connected, to send focused penetrating love juice through the grids, especially concentrating on the planetary chakra points.  And that was what I felt guided to do at Mt. St. Helens.   I sent her heaps of love and thanked her for the part she played in enabling Gaia, (Pacchamama), to vent the negativity collected over hundreds, maybe thousands of years of human occupation.

Nature always regenerates and my son and I viewed a cooperative effort between humans and nature to resurrect the land around Mt. St. Helens. 

As we descended the sun came out again and we travelled home again in the warmth.  

It was a wonderful day.

4th November 2011        





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