Smoke Signals Apocalyptic sky Ash falls like snowflakes Smoke signal haiku One month, and counting… Vox Anima, SDM Photos taken by me: Siskiyou Wildfires 2014 Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Author: Susan Davis Martin, M.A., M.F.T. & StillDancing... Body Soul Confluence Where The Arts and Psyche Meet View all posts by Susan Davis Martin, M.A., M.F.T. & StillDancing...
Strangely beautiful, yet ominous, sky . . . perfect haiku, Susan. And the ashes – remnants of destruction . . . maybe fertilizing the earth? LikeLike Reply
In The Faithful Gardener, Clarissa Pinkola Estes writes about the ancient practice of burning the fallow fields to bring fertility…that is one way to appreciate the nature of fire, and it’s application as alchemy! LikeLike Reply
Strangely beautiful, yet ominous, sky . . . perfect haiku, Susan. And the ashes – remnants of destruction . . . maybe fertilizing the earth?
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Yes. It is strange beauty. Thank you. I will look for the new growth that is to come…
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In The Faithful Gardener, Clarissa Pinkola Estes writes about the ancient practice of burning the fallow fields to bring fertility…that is one way to appreciate the nature of fire, and it’s application as alchemy!
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