Alone, I found esoteric worlds; in silence, I heard the ancient Voice.  And from microscopic observation, I know that it is Truth.

If you are sincere,come; if you are insincere, do not follow.  Admittance is awared only to those who are true and willing to accept Her gifts.  There is no room for idle curiosity nor disguised motives or animosity.
For millennia, She has watched, for millennia, She has given, for millennia, She has waited...and now the Wheel has turned and the Time has come.  If the ordinary person removes himself from either common or accepted or preferred standards, and learns to observe and listen, then he would realize that Life is more than an organized plan governed by Intolerance, Cruelty and Greed.
Life is expansive and organic, sometimes cataclysmic and destructive yet always resonantly generative.  Life-Living-is a symphony to be heard in the silence of our Souls and to participate in its creation, birth and existence is our gift to Her. 
To give to those who are sympatico with a refined and sensible set of reasons is felicitous;to give to those who have a tendancy to erase all reasons except theirs is troublesome.
Did you remember to give thanks? Did you remember to ask? Did you return to the depths with Her? Are you evoking the wisdom of Ceres, She who is the embodiment of both bountifulness and famine,both of which are exqusite in their teachings. It would seem after sacrifice, reward or relief follows;not true. One must remain faithful to that which has given in the past and sustains in the present in order to continue progressing towards the future.
Goddess of the Harvest, for many the harvest now symbolizes the fruit of our labor that is reaped after toil in the urban landscape.
What have we sown? What will we reap?  Cast away the bad and consume the good, for the bad causes illness, the good, growth.

"Nothing is higher than these mysteries...they have made us pass from the condition of savages to true humanity. They have shown us the way to live joyfully and taught us how to die with a better hope."-Cicero

Gabrielle Lin
28 September 1998

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