Monday, April 16, 2018

The Harvest and Garden

Demeter is the Mother of Athena and She is the one who introduced Athena to me. when the harvest is ready Pocahontas becomes a twin and husband's wife who is given to Flint. and Stone was given a garden to hold on to and return the gardens of God that grew righteous. and in the midst's did a voice speak unto it's people from the land underworld and gardens within the forest and thicket torn between two firmaments high and five in width under the majestic rainforest was hidden a tree of life that belonged to the forest people and their light from nature and a true peaceful heart that is as hidden to good works of men that gives good fruit yielding the seeds of the forest that become the life of everlasting peace, given to those who watch each others (deer)children and heaven on earth to run and leap the hills of heaven and return the doe unto tomorrows gathering that keeps turning heaven into fate and into the smiles of our children's tomorrow within a golden tear of rain that feeds the corn fields to every child that returns upon a hanging branch or Pleiadian that opens a gate given to the worldly understanding as a  brother watching the other brothers children that takes the walk through a hidden path of resting peace in one marriage under God; that's healing the heart and body of God's path finders that returns the Box of Pandora with god speed and insight that returns with a branch of God's heart that opens a garden center for those who root here underground and to a distant path that is hidden to those who never knew God to be Heaven's Guardian Shepherd clothed in white cotton having the staff of Moses that was torn from the root of its tree and KaChina yielding the tree of truth(Sun of Man) the brings wisdom(Sun of Moon) as knowledge is given to the one taken by the hand of Kokopelli who is the Wife and Mother of Heaven. the greater of the lesser light within us to change heavenly hearts placed the woman's gift as hope comes when Demeter becomes the garden's keeper and the bread of life given for tomorrow.

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