This is a very nice song I came across from one of my favourite teacher, Stuart Wilde' blog.
This song here is a very sweet, quirky song— a song sung by children about the Pole Shift, the lyrics are funny and eerie at the same time. Here they are:
“Song of the Innocents” (Album: Creation, Greenwood’s second Celtic Myth album)
Two suns high in the east
Snake bites Coma Berenice*
Flip flop the little kids say
Wilde tribe going their way...
Flip-flop losing the moon
Maybe happen real soon
Flip-flop the little kids sing
Watch now everything spin...
Two suns high in the east
Snake bites Coma Berenice*
Flip flop the little kids dance
Mannan’ Mac's** humming a trance...
Shine, shine having some fun
Snowman in noon day sun
Flip-flop the winter's here
Strange thing for the time of year
Waves rise high in the sky
Magic keeping us dry
Flip-flop the little kids dance
Mannan’ Mac's humming a trance
Splish-splash having some fun
Tick-tock coming undone
Splish-splash the little kids play
Grown-ups losing their way
Winds rush over our heads
All night, safe in our beds
Hip-hop the little kids dance
Mannan’ Mac's humming a trance
Shine, shine having some fun
Snowman in the noon day sun
Watch now the winter's here
Strange thing for the time of year
* Coma Bernice is a constellation in Leo. Its name means ‘Berenice's Hair’, and refers to the legend of Queen Berenice II of Egypt, who sacrificed her long hair.
**Mannan’ Mac’ is short for the Irish God Manannan Mac Lir, (sometimes written Lyr) from the mythical Tuatha De Dannan.
He was the ocean God that took the prince little Lugh away and trained him to come back and fight and defeat the evil forces of the Formorians, who were sometimes depicted as having the body of a man and the head of a goat, like Baphomet.
Mannan’ Mac’ was a teacher of small children that is why the children sing about him with glee in the song. (sw)
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Monday, September 13, 2010
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Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals - Pet Loss Meditations- Beliefnet.com
SayRemembering honors your life and heals my spirit. Remembering creates appreciation and gratitude--two of the most wondrous salves for my secret sorrows.
I know that grief will have its day. I give myself permission to heal the wounds with remembrance of you.
What do I remember most about you?
Why am I remembering this today?
How will my memories of you help me to heal?
I was honored to be present as you left your physical body. It takes courage to remember what it was like to be with you in your final moments. These painful memories of your death may become my greatest healing agent.
I imagine that at your death, your spirit leaped out of your body. I see you now--released and living happily without pain or suffering.
What do I remember about seeing you die?
What could I see spiritually that did not appear physically?
The details of what I remember about you will become stepping-stones across my stream of grief. I remember your unique personality, intelligence, and quirky ways. I vividly recall both the highs and lows of our relationship. I even remember the special foods you loved and how much you enjoyed treats. I still feel you sleeping close to me and all the comfort that your nearness brought to my nights.
I rejoice in and accept that whatever memories float to the surface are worthy of my attention, no matter how trivial they may seem to be. The daily routines and rituals we shared will be exactly what I need to recall for restoring myself.
There is a song that always makes me think of you. The words to this song express how you made me feel and what you brought into my life.
I like to sing that song out loud or in my mind and think of you. I see your face as I listen to and sing our song. While I relax into the music, I remember how special you were. The song that was our life together will never die.
My dear departed companion, you have reminded me that we are all connected by a golden thread of love that weaves invisibly through life’s fabric.
I will now gently think about your purpose in my life.
How did you make me feel connected to all life?
Why were you with me during this phase of my life?
Has some other cycle ended that coincides with your passing?
I need family members and caring friends talking and listening to me about your love and devotion to me and to them. I will get their testimonials in writing and record them in my heart.
What support am I grateful to receive as I mourn the loss of you?
Your animal family misses you. We all need time to grieve. I am watching the reactions of our other pets to your loss. Sometimes I am reminded of my own ways of handling grief.
I will talk to the rest of our animal family and tell them how you died. I will bring images to mind that will reassure them and myself that you are okay now.
What can I say and do to help your animal friends adjust to your absence?
You filled many of my physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs. I felt like a complete person with you nearby.
I must fill the holes left by your loss. I need to satisfy in other ways the roles you played as my caretaker, child, and best friend.
How will I fill the needs that you used to take care of for me so I can stop feeling so empty?
I remember those times when you caused me to laugh. Because of your playfulness and how you coaxed me into having fun, you added humorous dimensions to my life.
Your ability to turn everyday objects into toys and to get me to play with you reminded me that having fun is essential for a joyful life.
At which times during the day, when I tend to feel especially tense, could I remember what you taught me about play and keeping my sense of humor?
I know that grief will have its day. I give myself permission to heal the wounds with remembrance of you.
What do I remember most about you?
Why am I remembering this today?
How will my memories of you help me to heal?
I was honored to be present as you left your physical body. It takes courage to remember what it was like to be with you in your final moments. These painful memories of your death may become my greatest healing agent.
I imagine that at your death, your spirit leaped out of your body. I see you now--released and living happily without pain or suffering.
What do I remember about seeing you die?
What could I see spiritually that did not appear physically?
The details of what I remember about you will become stepping-stones across my stream of grief. I remember your unique personality, intelligence, and quirky ways. I vividly recall both the highs and lows of our relationship. I even remember the special foods you loved and how much you enjoyed treats. I still feel you sleeping close to me and all the comfort that your nearness brought to my nights.
I rejoice in and accept that whatever memories float to the surface are worthy of my attention, no matter how trivial they may seem to be. The daily routines and rituals we shared will be exactly what I need to recall for restoring myself.
There is a song that always makes me think of you. The words to this song express how you made me feel and what you brought into my life.
I like to sing that song out loud or in my mind and think of you. I see your face as I listen to and sing our song. While I relax into the music, I remember how special you were. The song that was our life together will never die.
My dear departed companion, you have reminded me that we are all connected by a golden thread of love that weaves invisibly through life’s fabric.
I will now gently think about your purpose in my life.
How did you make me feel connected to all life?
Why were you with me during this phase of my life?
Has some other cycle ended that coincides with your passing?
I need family members and caring friends talking and listening to me about your love and devotion to me and to them. I will get their testimonials in writing and record them in my heart.
What support am I grateful to receive as I mourn the loss of you?
Your animal family misses you. We all need time to grieve. I am watching the reactions of our other pets to your loss. Sometimes I am reminded of my own ways of handling grief.
I will talk to the rest of our animal family and tell them how you died. I will bring images to mind that will reassure them and myself that you are okay now.
What can I say and do to help your animal friends adjust to your absence?
You filled many of my physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs. I felt like a complete person with you nearby.
I must fill the holes left by your loss. I need to satisfy in other ways the roles you played as my caretaker, child, and best friend.
How will I fill the needs that you used to take care of for me so I can stop feeling so empty?
I remember those times when you caused me to laugh. Because of your playfulness and how you coaxed me into having fun, you added humorous dimensions to my life.
Your ability to turn everyday objects into toys and to get me to play with you reminded me that having fun is essential for a joyful life.
At which times during the day, when I tend to feel especially tense, could I remember what you taught me about play and keeping my sense of humor?
Prayer For Peace Of Animal World
We pray to God to eradicate all the suffering in the animal world:
We pray that generosity triumph over indifference,
that compassion triumph over apathy,
that love triumph over despair
We pray that generosity triumph over indifference,
that compassion triumph over apathy,
that love triumph over despair
Native American Pet Prayer
Oh Great Spirit! I give you thanks for creating all of the peoples;
Two legged, four legged, winged and finned.
May I learn the great lessons from each of these...
From the Cat, let me learn healing, clarity, and keen vision.
From the Bird, let me learn how to let my spirit soar.
From the Fish, let me learn tenacity and to overcome obstacles.
From the Horse, let me learn strength and freedom.
And from the Dog, let me learn faithfulness, courage,
and unconditional love.
May I walk, swim and fly in harmony and balance with all of these. Aho!
—Victor Fuhrman
Two legged, four legged, winged and finned.
May I learn the great lessons from each of these...
From the Cat, let me learn healing, clarity, and keen vision.
From the Bird, let me learn how to let my spirit soar.
From the Fish, let me learn tenacity and to overcome obstacles.
From the Horse, let me learn strength and freedom.
And from the Dog, let me learn faithfulness, courage,
and unconditional love.
May I walk, swim and fly in harmony and balance with all of these. Aho!
—Victor Fuhrman
Prayer For Stray and Homeless Animal
To all the fur-beings who are lost,
Or homeless,
Or living as strays,
may they find a good meal to eat.
May they have shelter to keep them warm.
May they have comfort.
May they be shown kindness by strangers.
And may they return home, or find good homes.
May they rest in a place in which they can thrive.
Filled with love, with warmth, with tender caring,
with good food, with true companions
for all of their days.
Or homeless,
Or living as strays,
may they find a good meal to eat.
May they have shelter to keep them warm.
May they have comfort.
May they be shown kindness by strangers.
And may they return home, or find good homes.
May they rest in a place in which they can thrive.
Filled with love, with warmth, with tender caring,
with good food, with true companions
for all of their days.
Prayer For A Loss Pet
Divine Spirit of All There Is:
Our pet (name) is missing.
He is deeply loved and cherished in our home.
He is someplace where we cannot see him now.
Please keep him safe and warm.
Please make sure he has food and water.
Please give him shelter and protection.
Please reveal to us how we can find him.
Or lead him back to us by the miracle of your nature.
Our hearts, home, and arms remain open.
Please guide us to him and guide him back to us.
For this we pray.
Our pet (name) is missing.
He is deeply loved and cherished in our home.
He is someplace where we cannot see him now.
Please keep him safe and warm.
Please make sure he has food and water.
Please give him shelter and protection.
Please reveal to us how we can find him.
Or lead him back to us by the miracle of your nature.
Our hearts, home, and arms remain open.
Please guide us to him and guide him back to us.
For this we pray.
Prayer For Training a Puppy
God grant me the patience and faith to train this animal.
May I be loving, yet firm.
May I see, and rejoice in, small successes.
May I recognize and be open to new ways to approach my pet.
May I connect deeply with the soul of his/her being, and be guided by her/his highest self.
May we together approach the training process from the highest place of wisdom and love.
May I be loving, yet firm.
May I see, and rejoice in, small successes.
May I recognize and be open to new ways to approach my pet.
May I connect deeply with the soul of his/her being, and be guided by her/his highest self.
May we together approach the training process from the highest place of wisdom and love.
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