January 17, 2011
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Working with NATURE

Hello and Marvelous Monday!

I hope you had a fantastic weekend!

Friday, I conducted a Zero-Force coaching session with my friend and student Sven Hansen. In the first image, you can see the stone mandala we created together to symbolize our work for the session we just completed. Great job Sven!

I’ve been busy working away in my zen rock garden. Vidya took some lovely photos I thought I’d share with you today. The first one shows one of my more complex rock stacks with the moon beautifully lit in the sky. I love when the moon and sun are both visible together. When one becomes sensitive enough, you can feel the pull of the moon and the levity of the sun at the same time. It really allows one to understand the underlying forces that astrology is built upon, not to mention astronomy.

The other photos I’m sharing so that you can get a feel for how light interacts with stone. Depending on the type of stone (mineral composition), the light is either more contained (yin) or expressed (yang). The large stone you can see me hand-placing is a quartz, which expresses a lot of light. The darker, more yin stones hold the light and express more infrared light, which has many healing benefits as you may know.

In another of the photos, you can see a circle of light being created behind and to my right, which is due to the configuration I’ve placed the stones in. This shows you how by careful positioning of stones, you can create a healing or anabolic field. If you look at the image of me carrying a stone to my project, you will see white light beaming toward my stone stack. This is a great way to see how stones maintain an electromagnetic relationship with each other. The stone fence pillar at the corner of the driveway behind me is accumulating the stun from the light behind the tree (and it will gain energy from the other stone pillars close to it as well) and projecting it to my stone configuration. This allows you to actually see how gravity works with electromagnetic forces to concentrate energy, or vice versa if you prefer.

I had a lovely weekend and I hope you too had time to put your feet in the soil and connect with Mother Earth!

I send my Love and chi,
Paul Chek