Atmospheric Adoration
Louix’s visit brought many marvels including some extraordinary weather. When His blessed feet touched down in Melbourne on February 17th 2007 the weather lords celebrated the event with an awesome electrical storm. It was late summer here in southern Tasmania, and we gathered on the deck, to experience the tremendous thunder claps, stunning lightening bolts, and hail stones the size of marbles. The drumming on the laser lite roof negated any conversation, and we remained in silent witness to a grand and unprecedented sound and light show. Mother Natures triumph lasted more than five hours and sparked bush fires in remote forests here, as if the devas themselves performed their own aarti ceremony for our Lord incarnate. The air felt blessed and charged, and the spectacular storm made news headlines.
Upon Louix’s arrival here at Prana Shakti the weather again provoked comment. The clouds closed in and the welcome drizzle was steady. Over several days the mist and rain encased Prana Shakti like a nurturing womb, and the outside world felt remote and irrelevant. Louix took some time in retreat, and wandered the quiet and shrouded garden in blessed solitude. He breakfasted on wild blackberries and worked His spell on us all.
By the third day of His visit the weather began to clear, and the autumn sun came through. At Disciple Training Louix spoke that he had prayed for a thunder storm, and behold, from a clear blue sky the heavens opened in answer to His prayer. There was sudden rain, thunder, then lightening, and our gathering sat awestruck in His Presence. The sky cleared again, having joined in our darshan, offering the elements of air, earth, fire, and water at the feet of our Master.
On Louix’s last full day here, He invited us all to meet for garden service, and the weather obliged us with a pleasant temperature and quiet cloudiness, conducive to a day outside. Thank You, Guruji.
With eternal love and gratitude,
Megan Dooley.
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