Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Flying Kites Is... Pure Joy and Laughter in the Sun


It is an amazing experience to fly a kite... A month, two months passed, and I'm still playing with kites at least twice per week, every week. In my previous post, I showed you my six kites and what they could do. Some had issues, were unbalanced and crashed too frequently instead of soaring high above. 


First, I worked on the butterfly a bit and cut its streamers in half, adding a central set, as well as two googly eyes, so the weight would be distributed better, with more weight in the center, and the extra streamers to stabilize the flight. And so they did. The blue Butterfly stopped flipping over and crashing within 10 seconds of lifting up, instead, it soared towards the sun. 

The Blue Butterfly 1: https://youtu.be/IknSaGveNHo

The Blue Butterfly 2: https://youtu.be/OqBDIPHCIWE




The Butterfly soared next to a column of light, a huge ray shining straight down, so dazzling bright! The sky was clear of any chemical garbage that day, and brightened by light at one p.m.

The Laughing Dolphin soared in sunlight, too. How light, how beautiful. The wind was dying out, though, so the Dolphin landed while I filmed it. Pure joy of flight. 

Laughing Dolphin 4: https://youtu.be/wsv8V77H4gc


Later, I replaced the very long and heavy tail ribbons, so it could be easier for the kite to take off. Taller than me, and narrow,  the dolphin does not have enough wing "acreage" for proper lift-off. However, once up in  the air, it flies around, swooping and diving, making huge circles above the ground. This means, it is not  stable and well balanced yet. More work on the ribbons, then.  When the moon is out at daytime, the dolphin laughs right next to it.  So cute! 

Laughing Dolphin 5: https://youtu.be/uZOdkTaqTts, dance around the moon.


Two weeks later, I went to Hermosa Beach with kids and had not one, but three kites in the air at the same time.  The ocean breeze blows steadily inland, much stronger and steadier than the twirling winds in the foothills, affected by the topography of the hills and valleys. My diamond rainbow kite, the simplest one, was accompanied by the sharkie with geometric patterns, and the blue butterfly. After I tied them up to our beach tent, they were up in the air for several hours, floating this way and that... 


https://youtu.be/g6XXJTEu7t0 Three kites in Hermosa Beach

https://youtu.be/sdmvgIIlyfY Three kites in Hermosa Beach 2

https://youtu.be/moww1KD2xGs  Three kites in Hermosa Beach 3

When the wind got too strong and the butterfly wings bent too much,  it started veering to the right and threatening to crash among the beach-goers. So, I had to take it down, and replaced it with the swirling circle, thinking that its stronger wiring would withhold the gusts of wind. Alas, it did not fly too high either. .  . 

After getting back to my favorite kiting grounds on the Trail of the Valley in Big Tujunga Wash, I played again with the dolphin. The long, heavy, plastic ribbons made it hard for the kite to take off, so I replaced them with bunches of semi-transparent fabric ribbons, sparkling in sunlight.

Finally, I was able to write a poem about flying kites. I will add it to my "The Rainy Bread" collection of war-themed, tragic and dramatic poems. It will provide some uplift at the end. With a bit of thin paper, string, sticks and glue, you can fly a kite even during the worst times, and it will take your spirit soaring among the clouds...



≡ FLYING KITES... ≡


My kites respond faithfully to each tug of the string, 

like pets on a leash. Sometimes, they wantonly resist 

the pull, to crash-land on brush-covered hillside. 




The strange, geometric delta champion, with black-and-white

checkers on its chest, rainbow wings and tail, flaps its fins 

as a flying fish that floats higher and higher, into the azure.


The swirling circle, a tribute to the ingenuity of unknown

engineers, is an air turbine, turning so fast that it seems ready 

to power a lightbulb or open a portal to another universe.


The green baby dragon with red wingtips and streamers 

capriciously turns here and there. Unstable, garishly bright, 

it falls suddenly onto a thicket of dry chaparral bushes. 




The golden macaw, enormous and silent, is so different 

from its loud, obnoxious cousins. My parrot blissfully swings 

from left to right, in an ethereal waltz of gold and red ribbons. 




The laughing dolphin soars straight up – I look up to follow 

the pathway of this magnificent guardian of the world, 

crossing the ocean of air, so alive in oxygen blue.




Flying kites is defying gravity. Flying kites is pure joy. 

This is freedom itself, soaring towards the Sun, 

circling around the Moon, tracing patterns among clouds. 




My favorite is the simple diamond of colorful squares –

red, yellow, green, blue, violet – that shines in sunlight,

twirling on the end of its string, pointing the way home. 





We used to make such diamonds of thin balsa wood

sticks and light parchment paper, our hands stained by glue. 

The tail, a row of paper bowties tied to a string, undulated 

above dark soil of potato fields, stretching to the horizon. 

  


Flying kites is like love making to the air –

a dance of give and take – moving, shifting along

air currents that swirl above the hills at sunset.


Flying kites is an apology for years lost to not being 

little children that skip along the path, straight to heaven.  

Flying kites is prayer, supplication, hymn of praise. 



Flying kites is defying gravity. Flying kites is pure joy. 

This is freedom itself, soaring towards the setting Sun, 

circling around the Moon, tracing patterns among clouds. 


It is like swimming in the air, below a violet butterfly 

with outstretched wings, ascending into the purity of distance, 

along the pillar of light that connects the Earth and the Sky.









Flying kites on the beach and in the mountains:


Redondo Beach, California
https://youtu.be/otEVtfnbOGM (Kite Festival)

Mandalay Beach, Oxnard, California 
Three Kites high up in the clouds: https://youtu.be/foOY2QZmRBc
Three Kites, continued: https://youtu.be/lan3bq45A9s

Hermosa Beach, dancing kites, soaring high above:
https://youtu.be/g6XXJTEu7t0 Three kites in Hermosa Beach
https://youtu.be/sdmvgIIlyfY Three kites in Hermosa Beach
https://youtu.be/OB27nE1uFIs Swirling Circle in Hermosa Beach

Kites in Angeles National Forest mountains, Rim of the Valley Trail:
Butterfly Diamond: https://youtu.be/jWyrVsv9yYY (2023)
Butterfly Diamond: https://youtu.be/XKKyqWyoxOk (2023)
Diamond Butterfly: https://youtu.be/ddCJsAOOGlc (strong wind, unstable)
Flying Diamond: https://youtu.be/EveaI9O8Qsk (blue skies)
Swirling Circle: https://youtu.be/9C3p-KhHnOU (above hills)
Delta Sharkie: https://youtu.be/YJuFji99JY8 (chemtrail stripes)
Blue Butterfly 2: https://youtu.be/OqBDIPHCIWE
Laughing Dolphin 1: https://youtu.be/BtXErYfMxuE (skies with chemtrails)
Laughing Dolphin 2: https://youtu.be/-Vj7DEXVZSs (skies with chemtrails)
Laughing Dolphin 3: https://youtu.be/_i2HaGGGoyU (blue skies, one stripe)
Laughing Dolphin 4: https://youtu.be/wsv8V77H4gc (in sunlight)
Laughing Dolphin 5: https://youtu.be/uZOdkTaqTts (dancing around the moon)


 





Saturday, January 23, 2021

Let's go, fly a kite... up in the bluest, clearest California air!

into the blue
above the blazing sun -
my diamond kite

 I live in Los Angeles - one of its most remote subdivisions which is called Sunland and therefore full of sunlight. I admire the azure skies above brush-covered mountains from my sofa, from my kitchen window, from my bed... These are not mountains, but hills actually, worn a bit by the eons of time, wind, rain... and still eroding. Covered with green grass and yellow flowers in the spring in February, turning golden brown by the end of April, they change colors with the sunlight: sometimes misty, pale, at other times bright gold, and burnt orange turning into purple as the sun sets. 

"let's go!" says my path
a secret joy waits around the corner -
Rim of the Valley

I recently rediscovered the joy of flying kites. . . I bought a dragon kite for my grandson, and loved playing with the kite so much, I got some more for me, too... At first, I thought I could only fly kites on the beach, where the wind is strong and steady. But I found a spot here, five minutes from my home. 

burnt orange of grass
welcomes deep purple shadows  -
canyon sunset 

Half-way up the slope there is a pathway called Rim of the Valley, it turns 90 degrees at the edge of the canyon and creates a marvelous spot to fly a kite, or kites. The wind moves long the slopes, down the canyon, and turns where I stand. It may change direction frequently at lower elevation, but if the kite goes high enough, it says up there, supported by nothing but air and held in place by my string. 

if I had wings
would I be a parrot kite
soaring in the skies?



high in the azure
a child's soaring memory  
the rainbow diamond

I play with a classic diamond, a parrot that I improved by adding ribbons to the tail, and a "sharkie" of checkerboard geometric design. I think I should get more kites! If the wind is steady, I can tie them to a bush and fly several at once! If not, I just hold one and counter its moves and countermoves by tugging on the leash, it feels like having a pet that has a mind of its own and goes where it likes to go.

faster, faster
two kites race in place 
the brambles win

The checkered rainbow "sharkie" has a 3-D "chest" that helps it fly, long and wide tail to keep the balance. Due to the loss of one stick that held the wings apart, and was replaced with a plastic coated wire from a fake flower, the kite has a softer, more pliable support across its wings, that allows them to flap in the wind. It looks almost alive as it changes direction and dances with joy in the sky. Alas, on the day this brief video was filmed, the sky was full of chemtrail stripes... 

https://youtu.be/YJuFji99JY8 Delta Sharkie in the hills

my delta kite soars
above orange delta hills 
before the sunset


The first three kites were so much fun, that I decided to get more and added a laughing dolphin, a huge blue butterfly, and a twirly circle to my collection.  Each has its quirks. So far, the dolphin is by far the best flyer. 

My dolphin is the most aerodynamic in shape and flies as if swimming in the vast ocean, with amazing grace soaring above me. The two streamer tails are very, very long, adding to its stability.  Here are some videos from my February 2021 kite-flying afternoon:
 
Laughing Dolphin 1: https://youtu.be/BtXErYfMxuE (skies covered with chemtrails, brief)
Laughing Dolphin 2: https://youtu.be/-Vj7DEXVZSs (skies covered with chemtrails)
Laughing Dolphin 3: https://youtu.be/_i2HaGGGoyU (blue skies with one chem stripe)

even after sunset
the dolphin high in the sky
laughs at me

Another new kite is a butterfly, so incredibly beautiful with its blue wings and colorful "eyes" at the edges - but this beauty does not fly well yet, tends to crash suddenly, just like my yellow-red parrot did when I first got it. I cut the streamers in half and added a set of streamers in the middle for the tail. After this change of design, the parrot flies beautifully. The butterfly has to have this "surgery" done, as well. Then, it will become a champion flyer, of incredible grace and beauty.  Right now, I could not keep it in the air long enough to film it. Crashed within ten seconds! 


For comparison, here's the golden Macaw Parrot, in flight, with its magnificent colors and three sets of streamers. Alas, the sky is all dirty off-white, covered with artificial chemtrail clouds.




The colors are lively on the parrot, and it looks very elegant with its three streamers. Holds beautifully onto the breeze and soars to the end of its very long line. Sometimes. 


The rotating circle is the strangest design of all. The circle holds the oval "wing" that turns on its axis very fast. Interesting. Yes, it flies. No, it is not fun to hold the string. The rotating motion causes it to shake and vibrate. Feels like a machine generating electricity. Or something. 

I later took it to Hermosa Beach, and had a better view on how it flies. 
https://youtu.be/OB27nE1uFIs



So, it is back to my favorite kite shape from my childhood, a simple, colorful diamond with a tail. It picks up the wind current very quickly, just wants to go up to the sky. I once tied it up and left it to dance up on the breeze, while setting another kite to fly. It was up there for 10 minutes, but when it came down, its tail ribbons got hopelessly tied up with the string and I will have to cut off some of the streamers with rough edges.

the moon blinks with joy -
a visit, flying rainbow,
heavenly delight



Why is flying kites so important? Pure joy! Up in the hills, with golden sunlight, azure skies, solitude, except for the hikers, bikers and dog walkers, one every ten minutes or so, some filming the kites with glee... And why is pure joy so important?  

Let me quote a fragment of a book in progress by Eric Raines, energy healer and spiritual seeker who can teach us all a lot about choosing Love over Fear. Called "The Etheric Alchemist's Handbook," it will teach us how to transmute Fear into Love, Darkness into Light. An excellent idea. 

"All positive and negative emotions stem from the foundations of Love and Fear. No matter the nuance of emotion whether anger, sadness or shame builds up to create an unpleasant emotion that does not feel like Fear, when disassembled, the sensation boils down to Fear of not having enough, of going without, of not being loved, of not belonging, of not being good enough, of not being successful, etc… 

No matter what emotion, the swirls of passion, belonging or excitement that build up to create a feeling much different than Love, when picked apart, it boils down to a Love of creating, of belonging, of being capable, of providing, of nurturing, etc… 

Vast tapestries of incredible Light Language poetry are capable of spreading throughout the sparkling jewels of a life’s timeline, creating such intricate, beautiful sensations, memories and emotions that harmonize, resonate and build to a crescendo of transformative Light.

Vast webs of sticky, violent swear words in Light Language are capable of spreading throughout the heavy, dark spaces of lifetime regrets and grudges, building raw, wounded symphonies of discordant pain and escapism. This is a very dark, heavy space for the Soul to exist in.

Both life paths are possible for the same person, even if that person has gone through incredible amounts of pain and trauma on any of the mind, body and spirit levels. The difference is that in order to create a timeline of Light, Light was chosen. Love was cultivated. Negative “words” were transmuted with joy and laughter and the opposite was chosen for the lifetime of negative Soul resonance."

Find out more about Eric and sign up for his workshops here: https://www.unleashingnaturalhumanity.com/ 


at the string's end - 
"can I go any further?"
my kite asks the sun


look at us!
we are both so rich in colors
Sun and kite delight

I like the diamond a lot, it is the size I used to make them, of think rice paper and balsawood sticks, glued carefully, with a string attached. Not as colorful as this one, the kites we made with Mom and Dad and went to fly in the fall in the fields nearby, were as much joy as the colorful diamond above setting sun in Sunland. 

i
white, yellow, rose
violet, periwinkle, sapphire -
the kite's rainbow

"let me go!"
my kite tugs on the string
we dream of freedom


catching gold sunrays
my kite floats in indigo sky-
the day's last hour

In any case, it feels like I'm flying up there with my kites, up in the clearest, bluest of skies above my So Cal valley. Big Tujunga Canyon, if anyone asks... And when the sun starts setting down, straight ahead of me, I can take a nice shot of the kite above the sun, or within it. UFO, anyone? 

evening's perfection
 diamond aligns with sun's circle -
copper in indigo

two suns above
the valley folds quietly 
into night's sleep




Friday, December 25, 2020

Christmas and New Year after the Winter Solstice - the End of Kali Yuga, the Start of the Age of Aquarius

                         

We have passed through the eye of the needle, and emerged on the other side, victorious. Congratulations to all Lovers, Lightworkers, and People of Good Will! On December 21, 2020,  the planets Jupiter and Saturn entered into a conjunction that made their light appear as a bright Star of Bethlehem, last seen 800 years ago, and supposedly seen at  Christmas... 

This Winter Solstice also marks a monumental cosmic event: the old era of chaos and destruction ended. We entered into the glorious waters of the Age of Aquarius. We are on our trajectory to a Thousand Years of Peace. Or so, I read, and decided to believe. Why not? Much better vision of the future than the alternative... 

I celebrated this momentous transition with a new poem:




The Star of Christmas, The Way of Light


Jupiter and Saturn became one. Bright
orange gold merged with deep blue purple
into a diamond white Bethlehem star.
A solstice miracle.

We saw it through the telescope
in the neighbors’ driveway.

The cross on the hilltop is flooded with light.
A Christian beacon, a sea lantern on the shores
of receding darkness. The end of Kali Yuga,
the twisted age of chaos and destruction.

We look at it from the safety of our bed - 
limbs intertwined, after interstellar flights
through galaxies of affection.

The portal opens. The way back
irrevocably closes. From the Zero Point
of no return, we step into the Age of Aquarius.
my Winter Solstice poem comes to life. 

Togetherness, acceptance carry us
on ultraviolet waves into 
the ultramarine infinity 
of one true love.

Our ascent is punctuated by bursts
of belly laughter, flavored 
with the sweetness of winter tangerines, 
dissolving into the pure intensity 
of childlike joy - rediscovered 
at the threshold of the Golden Age, 
embroidered on the fabric
of the Thousand Years of Peace. 

(C) December  21, 2020  by Maja Trochimczyk




Well, technically speaking we are still deep within the Kali Yuga that lasts for 432,000 years, has begun 5,121 years ago and will end in the year 428,899. But we can end it sooner in our own lives if we want to bring peace, prosperity, happiness, kindness, gratitude, love and light into this world, ourselves and all around us... 

According to  the ancient prophecies of Srimad Bhagavata Purana, the last avatar of Lord Vishnu will descend as Kalki to destroy the effects of Kali and Satya Yuga will begin. There are four eras starting from the Golden Age, Satya Yuga, followed by Treta, Dvapara, and Kali Yugas. As we have seen so far, during the Kali Yuga, "religion, truthfulness, cleanliness, tolerance, mercy, duration of life, physical strength and memory will all diminish day by day" and "wealth alone will be considered the sign of a man’s good birth, proper behavior and fine qualities. And law and justice will be applied only on the basis of one’s power." In contrast, in Satya Yuga, the age of goodness, all virtues will triumph and people will live long, in peace and happiness. https://vedicfeed.com/the-symptoms-of-kaliyuga-ancient-hindu-predictions/



As for the Age of the Aquarius, it follows the Age of Pisces, or Christian Fish, and some say will start in 2024, while others claim it already started in 1957, or in 2000. In the hippie musical "Hair" there is a song celebrating its arrival. It all has to do with the "precession of the equinoxes" an astronomical phenomenon caused by the curious rotation of the Earth with its axis at an angle; while going through the 12 signs of the Zodiac during 25,868 years, it stays in each sign for 2,155.67 years. If the Age of the Pisces started in the year 1 of our times, we still have 135.67 years to go... In other words, nobody knows anything...

In any case, Christmas followed the Winter Solstice and a Christmas poem should also make an appearance. This one is a repeat from 2015, when I still spent my Christmas alone, with small kids with their Dad in Canada... I figured out how to not feel lonely, but rather grateful for all the amazing gifts of peace and well-being in my garden. 

            


 A Music Box Christmas


I wind the spring on the music box.

Silvery specks swirl in the snow globe.


The twinkling of “We wish you a Merry Christmas” fills the air

Santa on the rooftop falls into the chimney.

Are you ready for the holidays?  With Scottish whisky cake

Polish makowiec, American apple pie? Will you cook

Tamales on Christmas Eve, your family gathered

Around steaming pots, laughter mixed with hearty flavors?

Will you roast turkey with fixings on Christmas Day?

Will you nibble slices of chocolate oranges, after unwrapping gifts,

Will you taste walnuts and sesame snaps from your stockings?


I wind the spring on the music box.

Silvery specks swirl in the snow globe.

Memories of home swirl before me.


I make cranberry sauce with pears and apples

The way my Mom taught me. Do I still know

How to chop figs and dates into finely ground poppy seeds

Boiled in milk, re-fried with honey? The favorite flavors of childhood,

Float away with OgiÅ„ski’s polonaise, Farewell to the Homeland.

Under blazing sun of California, I still taste the exotic desserts

Of Poland’s eastern borderlands, where cultures mixed

And worlds mingled – Poles, Lithuanians, Tartars, Jews –

Cornflower blue skies, shimmering gold of rye fields.


I wind the spring on the music box.

Silvery specks swirl in the snow globe.

I make a promise to myself I will not break.


This Christmas, I’ll read a novel, wrapped in a plush red blanket

And a Santa hat. I will walk alone in the park, come back

To the empty house and watch The Lord of the Rings,

The epic battles of the elements, good versus evil,

Good versus evil  - twirling and waltzing - the silvery specks

Dance in the snow globe. I sing along “We wish you

A Merry Christmas”  thinking of the Christmas play

My daughter an Angel waving a green pine bough

Singing, in a sweet chorus of children’s voices:

“We swish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!”


© 2015 by Maja Trochimczyk



Finally, the most important news is the most timeless. Whether in this age or the next, whether at Christmas alone or with family, we are a rain of diamond light on this planet. Let's shine! 




A Diamond Miracle


I live on a planet

where it rains diamonds

on red-gold leaves of myrtle tree

under the azure – sky so alive that it breathes

and vibrates in the distance.

 

Look up! See the cosmic sigh?

 

I live on a planet

where it rains diamonds.

Water droplets shine in sunlight

scattered on pine needles and broad leaves

of the bird of paradise, stretching, stretching,

growing until orange blossoms alight amidst the foliage

like a flock of birds, copper flames in jade.

 

On my planet, western bluebirds,

Finches, and doves drink from the fountain.

They fly away when the scrub jay comes to take a bath,

dip his head into the crystal pool and shake diamond droplets

down his back.

 

On my planet, hummingbirds hum

suspended in the air by red hibiscus flowers.

Mockingbirds mock the tune of my alarm clock

at four a.m. and sing the songs of red wing blackbirds

that pass through on the way to Mexico or Canada

resting in the garden, then moving on.

 

My planet, where it rains diamonds,

breathes and vibrates with wave after wave

of energy that spins into life forms, growing, decaying,

returning – the endless ocean of live diamonds

that multiply and sparkle in the sun.

 

Would you like to be a diamond with me?

 

(C) November 2020 by Maja Trochimczyk



Happy New Year of Peace, Prosperity and Diamond Light!