Gaia Dreaming

In the dream state, slipping into other dimensions and alternate realities, weaving and imagining worlds through a pure and vivid connection. All possibilities are present, portals and pathways open. The lucid dream unfolds for the dreamer within the dream. Cosmic dreamer of the cosmic dream.  Cosmic consciousness, baby. Wishing a blessed, refreshing, and luminous dreamContinue reading “Gaia Dreaming”

Koromiko – Hebe

Koromiko is a valued healing plant within Maori lore symbolizing strength and endurance and still used for healing stomach complaints. Her English name is Hebe. Hebe was the daughter of Zeus and Hera and also the wife of Hercules. Under this name, she symbolizes the bloom of youth and restoring youth to mortals.  Interesting thatContinue reading “Koromiko – Hebe”

Ti Kouka

Word has it that if  Ti Kouka – the Cabbage tree, flowers by Labor weekend at the end of October, we’ll have a hot summer. Sturdy, spiked, and sculptural, Ti Kouka stands firm against the cruelest easterly wind and the driest nor’ wester. It demonstrates resilience,  strength, and character no matter which way the windContinue reading “Ti Kouka”

Pukeko

The pukeko is a quirky kind of bird.  Often found grazing across the marshy swampland.  Loping along amongst the raupo and swamp grass, pukeko travels on hidden trails and secret paths.  In the Maori culture, pukeko symbolizes sacred guardianship,  tapu, and forewarning of events.  They hold a special place in folklore, tradition, mythology,  and inContinue reading “Pukeko”