Aloha Dreamers,
Thank you all for another rich share into the Weaver Dreamer.
I am so appreciative of everyone that comes to these gatherings. There is much to share and much to learn. I loved hearing the different takeaways and perspectives on all the dreams shared. This circle brings together many facets of one jewel.
Within any dream shared, it can be of value to look at or immerse yourself into every aspect, position, character of the dream, (thus becoming a shapeshifter.) This gives us the opportunity to see through another’s experience and offers us a perspective or clue we may have over looked otherwise. “Shapeshifting” also allows us to drop outworn identities that no longer serve us by stepping into something new and unfamiliar.
“ I came to you Spider Woman because I became unstuck in time, the viscous threads of my egos identity no longer binding me in fear,
Like a struggling fly in a web I’m coming glaringly unwoven my life threads a jumbled tangle a twisting torsion of wedding threads, everything being stripped away but the Unknown,
Sharp shuttle shards of definition and dangling remains of me lying everywhere in unraveling patterns, my egos threadless clothes laying in tatters. Familiar tapestry on which I wove my life gone,
Impoverishment of smallness which defined me as freedom’s beggar dissolved like the first scaffolding web you eat, spider, as the viscid of spiral is now in place to take us to the Sipapu…”
From The Alchemy of Ecstasy- Invocation/ Mythic Enactment to the Weaver Dreamer
by Ariel Spilsbury.
There were many potent images from the dreams being shared. From Amber: The Indigenous Woman Shapeshifter whose direct connection to source guided her in her ability to stay alert, aware and one step ahead in order to protect the new being she is pregnant with for safe birth safe passage in a new world emerging.