Jun 05 2010
Ode to Water, and to all the Water Goddesses
“The sky broke like an egg into full sunset and the water caught fire”- Pamela Hansford Johnson

Appreciative joy - Sunset in Baan Thalaynok
What comes to mind when you think of water?
Cooling, calming, cleansing, refreshing. Â Sweet, peaceful, beautiful, still. Blue, green, golden, white. Undulating, flowing, frightening, destructive. Stagnant, polluted, frothy, sour. Â Hot, relaxing, soothing, healing…
Water is life’s “mater and matrix, mother and medium”. Water’s true nature is predictably unpredictable, and its manifestations are multifarious and contradictory.
So… if our bodies are composed of over 60% water, what does that suggest about our true nature?
In February, I had the pleasure of spending three weeks exploring southern Thailand’s unique culture, stunning landscape and fascinating healing traditions with a fabulous group of massage therapists and yoginis.

The Water Goddesses - DEEP South Journey 2010
Our itinerary included a homestay in a Thai Muslim fishing village on the Andaman coast, a week on a small island in the Andaman Sea that was solely inhabited by a small tribe of Moken people (nomadic “sea gypsies”), and a week on floating bamboo huts on a lake in the middle of Khao Sok National Park.

Our floating bamboo huts - Khao Sok National Park
Over the course of our journey we were exposed to several unique water oriented life-styles, and had the opportunity to embrace water in a variety of different forms. The sudden abundance of water in our environment led us quite naturally to occasionally contemplate its significance in our lives, and its influence on our various healing practices.

Yoga class in Mu Ko Surin National Park
On our last night together we sat on our floating porch underneath a star-filled sky and shared the liquid lessons that had penetrated our cells, psyches and souls. Then we paid homage to the water goddess by placing traditional home-made krathongs on the lake. Â This is a sampling of what our ritual revealed…

Paying homage to the water godess
Like water, we have the potential to be graceful,

Jungle Yoga - Khao Sok National Park
Like water, we have the potential to be fluid,

Music and movement in Khao Sok National Park
Like water, we have the potential to be powerful,

kayaking in Khao Sok National Park
Like water, we have the potential to curve around sharp bends,

Thai Yoga Massage class - Koh Ra
Like water, we have the potential to travel to distant lands,

Cultural exchange - Baan Thalaynok
Like water, we have the potential to be wild and free,

Log jump - Khao Sok National Park
Like water, we have the potential to be lazy,

Day off - Mu Ko Surin National Park
Like water, we have the potential to be nurturing,

Thai Yoga Massage class - Khao Sok National Park
Like water we have the potential to facilitate healing,

Showing gratitude to our hosts in Baan Thalaynok
Like water, we have the potential to facilitate growth,

Planting nipa palms in Baan Thalaynok
Like water, we have the potential to carve out new pathways,

Teaching yoga to children in Baan Thalaynok
Like water, we have the potential to expand,

Sunrise yoga - Koh Ra
Like water, we have the potential to make beautiful music,

Koh Ra serenade
Like water we have the potential to be still,

Floating meditation - Khao Sok National Park
Like water, we have the potential to transform.

Snorkeling - Mu Ko Surin National Park
We discovered that we are healthier and happier when we take time to remember what we are (at least 60% of what we are), accept the full spectrum of our true nature (multifarious and contradictory though it might be), and live up to our potential as Water Goddesses.
Have you discovered your true nature? Have you learned how to live and practice powerfully with fluidity and grace?
Join us in February 2011 in southern Thailand for the next DEEP South journey. Â Register NOW!
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Selected offerings to the Water Goddess:
“To the water goddess,
With these treasures I give up today,
I also vanquish to the depths of your body
all attachments in my life that I see to no longer be worthy of my time, my attention, my energy.
I ask you for the strength I need to do so.
I ask for the direction and shift of the wind
when I veer off this course I promise to myself I will follow.
Whether it be rain, or tears, or the ocean mist,
I ask you for your presence.”
- Katherine: Martha’s Vineyard, MA Â (DEEP South 2010)
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“Offering to the Water Goddess:
My offering is my creative nature, my music, my song, my joy! Through and across the water my song will travel…to the depths of every sea, lake, river, and everything in between. It will emanate and reverberate an eternal song of life and beauty. In return, I ask that the Water Goddess relieves me of my anxiety, my constant, incessant worry, my habitual nature of unnecessary concern for that which I cannot control. I ask the Water Goddess to strip me naked and make me pure and whole again. I ask that she bathes and nurtures my soul.”
- Kate: Asheville, NC (DEEP South 2010)

