
My Best Friend and more... David (Graywolf) Flynn


Losheka (Dave Flynn's Horse)
Beautiful Losheka
(Dedicated to Losheka, Hidalgo, the Lakota Nation & Dave Flynn
Remind me again...
I love you beautiful horse
O mysterious one you fly
like the wind racing across
the great plains of my heart
Medicine of the Great Spirit
Calling across time and space
reminding me we were one with life
and the great circle of earth and sky
Take me back to the camp fires
to the drumming and singing
of the warriors and hunters
who were the people of the horse
Remind me again...
By Isis Andersen

Red Shirt Sioux (Lakota)

John Trudell Poet, Native Rights Activist, Hero Santee Sioux

Rain in the Face Sioux warrior
For Vincent Van Gogh
One Starry Night in Arles

One starry night in Arles
the streets danced with fire
the jewelled walls aflame
with the living uraei of Ra
the luminous eye saw
the gentle hand painted
the beautiful heart knew
a radiant life divine
of subatomic dreams
each atom a doorway
into infinite beauty
infinite mystery
while above him
the stars and
galaxies whirled
spiraling worlds
without end
Revised June 26, 2008
By Isis Andersen
For Dave Flynn
The Via GalacticaThe Ultra Deep Field... A Window looking 13 Billion Years into the past.

By Isis Andersen
"The known is finite, the unknown infinite; intellectually, we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. Our business in every generation is to reclaim a little more land."
- T. H. Huxley, 1887
"The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be. Our feeblest contemplations of the cosmos stir us - there is a tingling in the spine, a catch in the voice, a faint sensation, as if a distant memory, of falling from a height. We know we are approaching the greatest of mysteries."
- Carl Sagan
Anciently, humanity saw our Milky Way Galaxy as a road, a bridge, a river. Some called it the Backbone of Night. As we ride upon this sphere of earth, we are on a voyage between two worlds and so is our galaxy. As the ancient Hermetic philosophers would say, "As above so below, as within so without." As the universe and the galaxy travel toward an unknown destination, we seek to find our place in this beautiful and enchanting cosmos.
In the space of time it would take a ball to bounce once, our planet earth would move about half a mile to the east, and as our planet moves in its course about the Sun, it would travel 40 miles to the west. During the time our ball is in the air, our solar system would drift among the stars of our galaxy 20 miles toward the star Vega. Finally, during this one bounce of the ball, our planet would travel 300 miles about the center of our Milky Way Galaxy.
Our own Sun is one of hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. It is part of a disc shaped swarm that is 100,000 light years in diameter. In our journey around the center of our own galaxy, our Sun, located 30,000 light years from the galactic center, makes its journey around that center every 250 million years. In the darkness of space between the stars, we find the building blocks of stars and of life in the form of dust and gas. As Carl Sagan would say, "we are made of star stuff and we live on the shores of the cosmic ocean."
Humanity is just beginning to venture into this cosmos, whose dimensions are so vast that we cannot use meters or miles to describe the distances. We must measure the distance in terms of the speed of light which travels 186,000 miles or nearly 300,000 kilometers per second. The light that travels from the Sun to earth takes 8 minutes to reach our planet. So we would say that our Sun is 8 light minutes from earth. In a similar manner, the distance light travels in one year is called a light year. The distance light actually travels in one year would be equivalent to 6 trillion miles or 10 trillion kilometers. The term light year therefore does not measure time, but distance.
We live on a unique and precious planet, in a solar system within a galaxy within a universe consisting of beautiful galaxies, strewn across the vastness of space. At this point, what lies before us is the mystery of the cosmos on a grand scale. Eight billion light years from earth lies the realm of the nebulae which are halfway to the edge of the known universe. We live on the edge of luminous eternity.
The universe is now thought to be between 12 and 15 billion years old. It was born out of a pinprick of energy, an explosion of vast proportions beyond human imagining. From that cosmic explosion, the universe began to expand and this expansion is continuing.
The ancient Egyptians referred to this event as the First Time. This is the time of emergence when the god Atum, the first manifest, emerged, and out of Atum was born light. Atum's light extending into the universe was called Ra. This is the indwelling light found within every atom, every particle, and every molecule. This is the light that is the light of all Suns and stars.
For the ancient Egyptians, the god Atum was simply God and Atum was the heart of the cosmos. The heart, which includes the physical heart and spiritual heart, also known as the heart chakra, was considered by the ancient Egyptians to be the seat of spiritual consciousness, intelligence, and awareness as long as it was attuned to Maat, Divine Order, Truth, and Justice. Care of the heart, keeping the heart pure, so that the intelligence of the heart could shine forth with light and wise guidance and know the true from the false, the good from evil, was of the greatest concern to the ancient Egyptians. To contemplate and meditate upon the heart and identify one's own heart with the heart of the cosmos, Atum, was an ancient practice and is still an excellent meditation. After dwelling upon one's own heart in meditation and identifying it with Atum, and by extension Ra, the indwelling light, one could come to know one's place in the universe. The final step in the meditation practice would then be to allow the peace making power of the heart to penetrate the heart chakra and the physical heart and one's whole being. From this calm space, dwelling peacefully in the stillness within, one comes into direct contact with reality.
Kabbalistic tradition teaches that we are the microcosm of the macrocosm, or as the Bible says, we are made in the image of God. Contemplating the vast and mysterious universe in which we live, rather than making one feel insignificant, is one of the best ways to begin to realize the value of each human being and of all creation. Life is precious and every breath we take is a gift. The gifts of the spirit, of history and tradition, and the light brought to all through the arts and sciences are in harmony with the Via Galactica, the way of the galaxy. They act as an inspiration and guide to all of us as we journey together and manifest the truth that we are the ever-becoming. As a wise one said, "Dost thou reckon thyself but a puny form, when within thee the universe is folded up?"
On a lighter note.. helping Mars to boost its population is a goal I have just now..

Please let all interested in relocating know of this! giggles, Isis
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It was great to hear from you!
Thanks for sending me the pic of WASHINGTON!
I do love my CITY as well!!!
INDIGO is FUN. If you want to find more information there is a bunch online if you look up indigos and crystals etc... :)
LOVE and LIGHT
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Thinking about you're chief, and sometimes the magik happens , sometimes not...it always happens Beloved, just takes a while longer than first thought sometimes....then all of a sudden the dam breaks and love spills everywhere....free love, anybody want some?????
Aloha e, Isis!!
How very nice to be a friend and enjoy your page!!
You too have a "love energy" here.....Enjoy!!!
Be Well.
We ONE.
Aloha e.
xoxox
One Heart and One big huge infinite Love:))))

An Aussie 11.11Love Dearest Isis, only love beloved. Will humanity look and gaze and ask our greater family to come forward. We are already here:))
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