Fern Canyon in Redwood National Park is a
special place! EIghty feet deep and a half-mile long and carved by a
trickling stream, the canyon walls are covered in five different kinds
of ferns, especially Five-Fingered (or Six- or Seven-Fingered)
Ferns and Sword Ferns. Because of the prehistoric ambiance of the
canyon, several movies had segments filmed here, including "Jurassic
Park 2: The Lost World," BBC's "Walking with Dinosaurs," and IMAX's
"Dinosaurs Alive." We hiked it on a foggy evening, when breezes moved
among the ferns, making them appear like hands gently caressing the
leggy corridor of the canyon.
To me they spoke of a meditative practice
I do that involves the transformation of emotions. Here, whenever I
feel an emotion - whether it be longing, joy, fear, pride, anger, love,
grief, peace or anxiety - I drop the story-line associated with the
emotion and instead pay attention to the associated feeling as it occurs
within my body, usually within my throat, heart or gut. I then imagine
these rising-and-falling waves of physical sensation as the fingers of
the Sacred Feminine who dwells within my body and feelings, using MY
experience as a means of caressing her magnificent beauty and goodness,
present within all things.
On this particular occasion, I also found
two Banana Slugs mating on a log at the side of the canyon!
Photos: (Top) Joanne hiking in Fern Canyon; (Middle) Five-Fingered Ferns; (Bottom) Banana Slugs Mating; Redwood National Park, CA; July 29, 2014
Photos: (Top) Joanne hiking in Fern Canyon; (Middle) Five-Fingered Ferns; (Bottom) Banana Slugs Mating; Redwood National Park, CA; July 29, 2014
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