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MayDay Cermony 2008

2008 Tree Of Life Ceremony - La Ceremonia Del Árbol De La Vida

MayDay Ceremony Storyboard 2008
Lead Artists: Sandy Spieler  - Julie Kastigar Boada - Esther Ouray - Reed Aubin
Tree Planting

The Tree of Life is pregnant! Prepare the way! What must we do to ensure safe passage for the future beings? Our ceremony this year chronicles the Great Turning* - the evolution from where we are to where we must go. Let’s prepare a healthy nursery for the pregnant Tree of Life!

*The Great Turning refers to the epochal transition we are making to a life-sustaining society. One place to learn more about this is at www.joannamacy.net.

Les Filles Circus

Welcome to Les Filles Circus, an integral part of the Tree of Life Ceremony this year. Les Filles Circus is a new troupe created by two young Powderhorn Park sisters, Aliya and Taiga Ultan, who were inspired by their encounters with international trapeze artists, acrobats, clowns and magical characters on the streets of Montreal. Les Filles Circus is an emerging group of performers ranging in age from 6 to 14, entirely run by the youth themselves. Welcome!

ShelterNursery

In a time when we are running out of soil as fast as we are running out of oil,

Still, the forest trees and the perennials of the prairie stretch deepest roots, grip the country which threatens to slough away.
In a quiet place we nourish these our most ancient allies until they are ready to hold their ground to hold our ground.
In the nursery we carry them through and beyond their birth with grafting and other woodsy arts of the nurseryman and woman until they are ready, until they burst forth fruits and nuts, shade and wine, beams and roofs, and a thousand things that stand upon warmth and strength and food and solid ground.
In a time when we are reaching for safety and health at our table we find more and more of us must become growers
Growers who must first things first give attention to the protection of smallest things a clean place, free from contamination water and nutrients in constant supply warmth of the sun gathered and held.
We bring forth these plants who feed us, slowly in an intangible uprising of mutual and enduring protection.
Reed Ellis Aubin

Tree BridgeA Living Bridge

On the southwest shore of Powderhorn Lake rise three great cottonwood trees, their roots reaching into the moist lakeside soil to draw water for their exuberant growth. The largest tree reaches out a long slender limb which appears to rest on a high branch of its smaller neighbor. At closer look, these trees in fact have grown together, fused through their bark.
You can best view this 1-foot-diameter limb from the surface of the lake. I, being neither bird nor fish nor turtle, first noticed the grafted bridge while ice skating, on a cold February day.
What are the subtle negotiations which allowed these two to join together as one?
We do know that by force of gravity and windstorm, these two leaned on one another, rubbed against one another, and finally made the bond secure. The stout branch steadies them both.
Reed Ellis Aubin
Do their roots entwine below ground in a great circle?

Let's Be Like These Trees!

Seven Generations

In every deliberation,
we must consider the effect on the seventh generation.

Great Law of the Iroquois
We have been born into a moment of unprecedented danger and opportunity.
Our failure to act is in itself a choice.
There is nowhere to hide from this awareness.
It is time.
Our purpose here is to build a bridge.
The purpose of the bridge is to span the distance between our present situation and our vision of a better world.
The beauty of a bridge is that, once it is in place, anyone can walk on it.
A few people can build a bridge that can be walked on by many
. . . .
I am speaking today of a great possibility a chance to return to life a chance to create a world for our children not worse than the one we have
. . .
There are bridges to build new maps of consciousness to be delivered to every planetary address in every planetary language.
The truth is, we have the skills and we have the courage if we could only keep our minds on what we really want.
. . .
How to prevent world catastrophe:
1. Admit that it could happen
2. Decide that it will not happen.
3. Commit your vision and energy to number two without ever forgetting number one.
To choose to build a bridge is the essential act of love.
Paul Williams, Excerpts from Common Sense found in Some Poems I Love at joannamacy.net