The Sacred Masculine : prompt
Old Trees
A powerful partnership with the Sacred Masculine
Look at the oak on this image, calm, rooted, radiant, protective. An old oak, guardian of the wide field that surrounds him. You could meditate on his radiance. He could be the symbol of the Sacred Masculine. He is not an abusive guardian. He is opened to the New, for he will adapt to anything new and process it. Connect to the trees, especially the guardian trees, they are old and you will feel their calm and strong energy.
Oaks are the symbol of the druids, the western shamans of the West. They held their ceremonies in the wild. So much knowledge have been kept in those old trees.
They planted yew trees too as specific landmarks to transmit their knowledge and wisdom. The yew trees pass from old to new, regenerate from decay and in their lives they change from female to male and vice versa, several times.

The ancient Druids did not build cathedrals, although the cathedral builders are their heirs. They planted yew trees to transmit their science and reach out our times. They knew this special cosmic moment we are living in, the window of opportunity of the time we are in.

Please evoke what the Sacred Masculine is for you with stories, poetry or an essay.
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Don’t forget the tags Sacred Feminine, Sacred Masculine and, Poetry or Essay or Stories. Here prompts are not different from other texts, they are just weekly stings to write again and play together.
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A synchronicity happened as soon as I finished this text on last Tuesday, a great text by Yael Wolfe, with the Sacred Feminine theme weaved inside :
…And another one with the text by Alexandra Blue about the Sacred Masculine :





