THE HEO/INES JOURNEY
SACRED SPACE #2
Only to the white man was nature a 'wilderness'
and only to him was it 'infested' with 'wild' animals and 'savage' people.
To us it was tame. Earth was bountiful and we were surrounded with
the blessings of the Great Mystery."
Luther Standing Bear
The Vision Quest of the Native Americans is a hero's journey
that always occurs in wilderness.
Other indigenous peoples have had their own initiations
and classically the Hero's journey was taken in wilderness
which is the preferred environment.
Many great spiritual, scriptural figures immersed in it for
40 days and 40 nights.
However, Nature can always be called upon no matter
who the hero/ine or their process may be.
It its important to realize that the path is like a cybernetic
negative feedback mechanism. We are always going a bit wrong in order
to go right. We turn left, make a mistake and then go 'right.'
Sometimes we initially land up in the wrong place but
we learn the lesson and move forward as in;
I'm not lost, I'm just searching!
Alternatively we can look at the journey as a treasure hunt where
we listen and look for clues in a relaxed, meditative
space. The first clue my lead us to the next clue. The next
clue may seemingly lead us in the wrong direction
but if we ignore it we might not find the following crucial clue.
The process is convoluted and confusing.
"Anyone who isn't confused here
really does not understand what is going on." Unknown
SACRED SPACE AND THE HERO
The journey requires that we undertake the task in sacred space.
This space can be found purely within our inner being or outside of us
in nature.
Sacred space can be created anywhere by going
'inward' into handling a crisis situation - taking the crap
with the motive of making it into manure. Rather than be a quest
for the extraordinary it may be prompted by a kick in the rear
such as loss of a loved one, one's job or one's health.
For instance someone who is threatened with life threatening disease
can catalyze the process using the three phases of the hero/ine's journey.
Separation - Threshold - Incorporation
by catalyzing the misfortune into a positive outcome.
If they are cured or healed they can utilize the 'grail' in being
able to help those going through similar calamities or ...
for something else where they help the planet.
Nature is a room with many doors and windows to spirit
that can help us find the middle way of the Buddha.
Nature can provide all the needed polarities for change:
clear/confused, up/down, exhausted/rested, terrified/tranquil, hungry/satiated,
thirsty/quenched, dark/light, sun/moon, day/night and much more.
Nature can offer all the challenges as well as
the remedies that we require. She also inspires the senses
which can assist us on the path.
"Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye...
It also includes the inner pictures of the soul." Edward Munch
The search for one's destiny is also part of the soul's quest for meaning.
The Hero/ine's journey is about finding meaning by giving back to the planet -
not only to the Talking Beings, but also according to one's preference
the Still, Growing or Wild Beings.
This differs from the Warrior's journey which fulfills the first two stages only.
The Warrior keeps the 'Grail' for his or herself - the hero gives it away. There are
countless Warriors, fewer Heros.