Building a π•­π–Šπ–Š κ•·π–†π–“π–ˆπ–™π–šπ–†π–—π² - Fresh Start (with Video)

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Good Morning Hive

If you have been following our prior accounts, you may have seen that we welcomed 2 bee colonies last year in which I documented our entire set up, from preparing the space, adorning the hive boxes up to letting the colonies settle into their new home; the Temple of the Sun and the Temple of Gaia.

We also had taken in 2 ball pythons, Shiva and Shakti which are still living with us and blessing us with their presence and priest/ess spirits.

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So obviously this is our little family that we started naturally and the first seeds of a sanctuary vision that we planted;
Especially before the bees arrived, it became so palpable that we were going to build them a powerful temple, let them do whatever they want and not harvest anything from them, not treat them with chemicals, basically not interfering with their natural ways, all just for the sake of witnessing their grace and divine work with our own eyes and beings.
The wish to share living space with powerful animal spirits like the Python or the Bee and heartily building sacred nests by infusing them with our artistic skills, became more and more intentionally for us to invite our huge animal family back to our lives, at that time in the small parcel of the garden that we were allowed to use.

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Back then, it was quite shocking to realize, that as much as in snakekeeping as in beekeeping, many "breeders" and "producers" as they arrogantly like to call themselves seemed to have such a drastic difference in perspective towards the animals that they lived with and "cared" for. Terms like husbandry, producing, collecting, insemination, were constantly thrown into the accounts of their "work" and reflective of the human perverse masturbation to the narrative that they are so in charge, they are the almighty, omniscient 'creative' directors of the evolution of that animal's line.

The WEF existed already in us towards animals long before the WEF as an institution even was created.

Especially when it comes to wildlife, the boundaries have become so strange, in that many people and so-called experts today in those fields dare to state that without the help of humans the lives and survival of these beings would be compromised and even impossible.
From crazy reptile farms in Africa where the locals are staring into dollar signs instead of living eyes, to the common practices of beekeeping that are blatantly overharvesting the bees' very own life support, I was disgusted by the lack of respect and relationship with the very life that animates them as much as it does us.

Most practices are revolving around intrusion, interference, micromanagement, genetic control and of course profit margins, thereby ignorantly tampering with the innate autonomy and natural selection of animals and therefore completely putting the natural order of things out of balance and sync.
It felt sad that not many people seemed to believe that an animal can thrive and stay healthy by its own means by behaving and living how it has been created to do in it's own DNA.


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This is one of my favorite pictures I shot, both of the colonies survived this winter, without any intervention, nor crutches from us, and I must say that is one of the most powerful acts of nature I feel privileged to witness
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Obviously we live in an interdependent world, on a planet that embodies the pinnacle of synergy, every being has its place, its purpose and its meaning. If you mess with one, it ripples across the entire fabric of life.

And that is the part that I find the most exciting, because it's never obvious at the first glance and it indicates an invisible symphony that is being played by all individually, yet collectively weaving the web of the land.

Naturally, that's the subject our hearts and minds gravitated towards; how can we contribute to reestablish a safe and abundant space for any living being to rediscover their own sovereignty and reclaim their relationship with Nature?

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...And that is WHY

we have decided what we wish to devote our time and energy to creating such a space, and start with the Bee People.

I strongly feel that it is our responsibility as human beings to be curious and understand the bonds in Nature that have permeated time, the same bonds and mechanisms that make our organs work properly, the same relationships that each and every cells have in our own bodies, so that we get wise on what is truly necessary and primordial.
Cultivating the discernment of what is inherently intelligent on its own, and what we are too ignorant and small to know.

What is just for our own comfort as human colonizers and what is not sustainable for any of us in the long run as a planetary family.

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In that view, the agency and self-direction that our bodies provide can be a *catalyzer *and a gatekeeper/gardener, participating in the cosmic orchestra and step in for efficiency and speeding up the natural process, not going in an opposite direction or bending it to our caprices.

If I can help a spirit, a tiny animal or even a plant for something it would need years to occur naturally anyways, some really beautiful things can happen.
Like Alchemy, it altogether ushers in and engages the process that Mother Nature anyway has initiated, by playing along and joining the fun.
Syntropic Agriculture is an inspiring example for that; Ernst GΓΆtsch is a humble inspiring example of such a philosophy for those who are intrigued.

If we can help each other, all living beings on this planet, overcome our mere limited survival ways of perception and encourage & invite each other to uncover the treasury chamber that is inside of our respective codes, I believe we could contribute altogether to our respective soul exploration paths, expanding our own consciousness and that of the entire planet.


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"I let my fingers dance over the wood in the directions they felt the most drawn to and patterns they fulfilled, it all became a sort of visual wish for our planet, as a tribute and thanks to the Bee people. All the flowers, mountains, valleys and deserts they pollinate, to bring all beings together at the center of the Oasis of Peace. In the middle a golden and juicy comb with the third eye in the middle."
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That is one of the only things that give me a reason for being here; and I am ready to take that step and leave all else that is irrelevant to that vision behind.

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For this any support is greatly appreciated; if you resonated with this message, feel free to check out our Fundraisersmaragdisrubor.art/fundraiser) and help us on our journey to make a beautiful oasis for these divine beeings, by either making a donation of any amount that feels right for you or just by sharing it here or with your networks.


I filmed this little lady here yesterday in front of the temple entrance

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In the name of the Bee People, Thank YOU!

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Peace, Love, Mother Nature, God.

KPH

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