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​Day Three: Weaving the Cobwebs of Creation

11/26/2017

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Date: March 15, 2017
Locations: Bend, Oregon to Waldport, Oregon
​Photo: US Forest Service

Yesterday Ollie and I made our way from Bend to Waldport, Oregon, where the Alsea River meets the Pacific Ocean. We took the road less traveled, which took us through piney, mountainous woods and dropped us softly into the lush, temperate Willamette National Forest.
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As we wove through the winding roads, I sensed into what I was creating for myself on this journey. I sensed with each curve I took on the road, with each turn of the steering wheel, that I was weaving the cobwebs of creation for the experiences that lay ahead of me.

Weaving the cobwebs of creation is a concept I have been experiencing and sensually examining for some months now.

For me, it is about experiencing creative senses in addition to perceiving senses. Of course, the two go hand and hand. We use our perceiving senses to get a sensual lay of the land, and at the same time, we can access our creative senses, which we can consciously use to build and experience our reality, minute by minute, second by second.

As masters of Self, we are spiders spinning our own creative webs, weaving the energy designs which will attract and manifest anything we dream or desire in our creative cobwebs. The energetic design of the web determines what we will ‘catch’ and ‘dine on’ in our lives, if you will.
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For spiders, weaving a web is instinctual. As masters of our lives, creative senses also come from a place within our body of consciousness, within the universe of self, that is beyond the human mind and emotions - beyond even intuition and imagination, as creative senses are far more sophisticated. Creative senses come from the soul, or master self-from the core of who we truly are beyond singular human existence.

Spiders do not use rush or force when spinning their webs. Their movements are gentle, delicate, and precise.

Consciousness gives rise to precision. If we choose, we can be completely aware of the energetic designs of the cobwebs we are weaving. We can be as energetically precise –beyond human details – as we would like in our creative abilities.

And because we are bringing our human selves along in the embodied enlightenment experience, one way I like to bring my human on board is to immerse myself in the energetic designs of music. Here are a few of my favorite songs from the soundtrack of me, the master of SELF, weaving the cobwebs of my own creations…

  • Songs My Mother Taught Me – Antonín Dvořák
  • Nocturne op.9 No.2 – Frédéric Chopin
  • Claire De Lune – Claude Debussy

Perhaps one of the grandest ways we can perceive the sense of self-love is through weaving the cobwebs of creation in our lives, or simply enjoying an amazing piece of music as we twist and turn down an empty highway running through a rainforest.

READER REFLECTIONS
 
Perhaps listen to one of the songs listed in the chapter, or music without words of your choosing. Breathe with the musical notes. Allow the song to dance and weave through your existence as you dive into each layer, each part of yourself.

  • Sense and know what creation you are weaving into your life.
  • What creations do you bring forth in all the realities of you?

You can choose to simply be here and dance within yourself, allowing the self-love to flow.
Later, if you choose, ask the following about your physical human life:
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  • Are my creations demonstrative of the unconditional love of SELF?
  • How do my creations support you or distract me from the ineffable love of my soul holds for all parts of my existence?


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    ​In March of 2017, I embarked on a month-long road trip across the Western United States with my dog, Ollie, to explore what self-love looked like in the embodied enlightenment experience. These are my stories. 

    For the full, free PDF version of the book, visit www.becomingsarh.com. 

    Special thank you to Lindsay Cedolin for editing this book for content. You can read her writing here. Please note is has not been editing beyond content. There are typos!

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