Hi all,
Over a year ago this wonderous place opened up to me after placing the intent to visit something new, another place of learning, in Focus 27. Thought it would be interesting to see if anyone recognizes the locale. I've visited several times and am consolidating here what I have learned so far.
I found myself standing at a crossroads, except the roads or avenues were more like wide pathways or sidewalks. I then understood that many pathways intersected throughout what felt to be a never-ending and ancient forest. The trees were wider and taller than any I've ever seen. Their tops arched over the walkways, touching tree tops on the opposite side, forming a cathedral-like ceiling running the length of each path. On one visit, as I wondered how high the tree tops were, a tiny airplane could just barely be seen gliding under them at an altitude that astonished me.
Shafts of golden sunlight illuminated patches of the forest bed, illuminating ferns and small flowers. Birds of every size and color you could think of were singing, chirping, clucking, screeching, soaring and dancing through the trees. The word, aviary, came through and the idea that the birds were safe, especially from extinction. That got my attention.
People were there at times, talking quietly, meandering about or sitting on what appeared to be marble benches. On one trip I walked to my left, away from the intersection (which at times had more sunlight than when I initially found myself there) and came upon a large fountain in the center of another. Still not picking up on any buildings or places of some kind of learning, I then understood that buildings weren't necessary for whatever was being taught there, or that creating buildings wasn't necessary at all. Every visit always felt like I was in a huge, old library...just without the librarians, low lighting, books or walls
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Well thanks for reading and much love,
Ginny