A Recent Dream of Shoes and Santa

March 27, 2025

Article highlights: 

  • Ugly shoes
  • Santa in the sky

In a recent dream, the world appeared as a fantasy madcap treasure chase… like the movie “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World”. There were clues and treasures in odd places like the shoe counter at Mayfair department store (where all the shoes were ugly!)  Or at the complaints desk in a basement where the line was long and people were loud, whiny and starting to get ugly.   

In each such place in the dream, my madcap teammates were trying very hard to find the clues for the treasured objects.  I, however, seemed to stand aside, not participating in the fun.  I was just observing the chaos with raised eyebrows until, for instance, the shoe counter girl struck up a conversation with me.  

“All the shoes are so ugly,” I bluntly observed and she responded in lowered voice, “Oh not true!  They appear to be, but look more closely.”  

When I did I discovered my feet to be suddenly coved with the most incredible handmade shoes I’d ever seen.! When I looked at her in shocked delight she smiled wisely before turning away.  

Then off we went to the next adventure point. At each place there was someone who showed me the secret to seeing the beauty in the mess or chaos.  Each time I felt like I did when I was five or six on Christmas morning, all a-tingle. 

In fact as I was beginning to wake but still dreaming, I remembered being five, coming home from a Christmas Eve movie with my family.  I remembered that leaving the theater my dad bent down to me, pointing to the sky, saying “Look! There goes Santa on his delivery rounds, see the sleigh? There’s Rudolf!  And look, Santa’s waving at you!”

And I saw it all!   There was the sleigh flying, Rudy’s nose beaming, all the reindeer weaving through the sky, the huge bag of presents in the back of the sleigh and Santa waving just to me and heading to my house next!  I felt wonderful, all alive inside and out.  

In part, the point of the dream was about finding the amazing, the beautiful, even in a world full of chaos.   However, the real point of both the dream and the Santa story is about body chemistry.  It’s about fostering that child-like capacity of imagination and sight that creates the body chemistry that allowed me to see the wonder in the skies.  

For our well-being we need a creative, robust and determined frame of mind that aids the body to produce positive anticipation and even joy instead of dread and fear or fatigue and illness.  

I admit that’s doctorate level coursework, but that’s why we all got our Master degrees in Spiritual Approaches, right? 

I’m doing my best to keep my mind strong, my eyes on the good as well as the challenges, my hands in the magic and to let my heart be free.  And I’m doing my best not to lose sight of wonder.  I think I’m doing pretty well in this, most of the time.  How are you doing?

Though it can be up and down, I know that you’re also doing your best to achieve the same.

We’re in it together, dear heart, 

Lovingly,
💜 Mayet

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Are You a Snowdrop?

March 20, 2025

I learned something fun about snowdrops during an Instagram Scroll today.  I haven’t found sharing IG links in my blog format to be very successful, so I wrote down what intrigued me from the video text.  A man from @walkwilduk, gave 3 fascinating points about the late winter flower, Snowdrops.

Snowdrops, he informed, are packed full of magic.  Firstly, they are built to survive the winter landscape. They generate their own heat.  The flower creates warmth by an in-built process called Thermogenesis.  They actually melt the snow around them.  (See photo)

Secondly, they have a built in antifreeze.  Their antifreeze proteins help them survive even in cold snowy conditions.  And third, in a manner of speaking, they predict the weather.  They open and close in response to temperature, so you can watch them to anticipate the weather.

“Snowdrops,” I thought while watching the short video, “make an interesting metaphor for the task at hand.“   We too are full of magic, we have a special inner processes for generating warmth and hope around us.  It involves opening the human heart.  

Many things cause jolts of concern these days.  Jolts that can cause our minds to scatter and our hearts to contract.  Every time this happens, we need only open our hearts again.  Opening our hearts again to generate our radiant inner warmth.

By following any personal contraction with a heart opening, we create a rhythm of opening and closing, opening and closing.  This rhythm causes a movement forward rather than falling back.  It’s like the piston action of an engine.  By doing this simple opening after each jolt, we carry our lives forward and affirm that spring is actually on the way.

Hold the faith, dear ones, hold the faith, being of strong mind and open heart,

And feel the love, always,
💜 💛 Mayet

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You Have A Bounded Space

March 13, 2025

Article highlights: 

  • What’s in your bounded space?
  • How does it shape you?

During an episode of the PBS program, Craft in America – Viola Cordova, philosopher, poet and painter and member of the Jicarilla Apache tribe- spoke of a concept she referred to as Bounded Space – a view innate within most Native American tribes.

“Bounded Space is the natural territory surrounding one”, she explains,  “the area defined by rivers, mountains, deserts, forests or oceans.  You have a relationship with everything within that Bounded space – the animals, the plants, the people.  Your relationship with that space determines your language, it determines your spirituality, it determines your concept of self, it determines your aesthetics and it determines what you will make.”

There are many reasons it benefits us to deeply understand this philosophy as Viola Cordova expressed it, I’m sure you can think of several implications of this that enrich your own life.  However, there is one reason in particular that I mention it here.

The statement points to the natural world as the formative world.  So the core of this wisdom can only be realized in our own life if we have a strong relationship to the natural world around us and have become deeply imprinted by it.

If our primary relationship with the world is mental, then it is our thoughts that become our bounded space.  If our thought space is relative to the manufactured world of human affairs – such as politics, religion, beliefs and opinions – then we have no steady ground, no wise view, no innate understandings from which to fashion our individual and shared worlds. 

What are your bounded spaces?  What are you most in relationship with?  Is it the constancy of natural spaces, the beauty and peace that is there?  It is difficult to build a solid life  in our uncertain times without being anchored to a stabile and beautiful bounded space.  

Viola’s words speak deeply to me and have brought me to deep reflection about the material from which I fashion my day.  What is my bounded space?  This is something good to muse upon.

Lovingly,
X ♥️ Mayet

PS – Further information about Viola Cordova, for those who would like to know more:

Viola F. Cordova, October 20, 1937 – November 2, 2002

Bounded Space – a concept presented by Apache philosopher Viola Cordova, Philosopher, poet and painter.  

Viola was the first native American woman to complete a Ph.D in philosophy.  

I have very much enjoyed her posthumously completed book: How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of Viola F. Cordova.  Among the many wonderful insights from the book is her statement, when speaking of the role of the artist, “The artist is a healer bringing us into harmony when we might have fallen away.”

She was a member of the Jicarilla Apache tribe.

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