
Excerpt of the
beginning of a weekend workshop at the School
of Wisdom
June
2, 1995
by
MALIDOMA SOMÈ
We
want to begin with a little prayer, something that will express our intent to
bring the spirits into this place, so that what we do can be for the greatest
good, but also so that they can show us how to reach the greatest good. Maybe
those of you who can stand up will do that. Here is how we’re going to do it.
We’re going to make some invocation prayers in Dagara, so don’t worry if you
don’t understand what’s going on. Take it deep down into your bones where
language is naturally understood. We will pray to the spirit of the land here,
the spirit of the trees, the waters, the fires, and so on and so forth. After
that, we’re going to ask that any person who’s got a good spirit, a good
connection with some power source, and the other side of this reality whom you
think can be of great use to the beauty we want to produce by being together
here for the next couple of days, you can call that spirit name and invite that
spirit to come and be with us throughout this time we’re going to spend
together.
Let’s
breathe in together and that will ground the energy.
At
this point, it is time to bring in some good spirit allies in the interests of
making our being together a very healing experience and a very peaceful
experience with one another. Do that one at a time, so that we can hear who you
are inviting.
We
use tthe African Wheel shown here as a kind of model, a model to create this
whole thing we call Ritual and Sacred Space, whatever it is. In the villages in
Africa, life is essentially built around a lot of ritual doing. You don’t do
rituals because you don’t have something else to do. You do them because you
have a lot of things to do, and because you want to do those lot of things very
well. So life is seen as a mechanism that is supported by all kinds of ritual.
This is why such a large portion of people’s lives is invested in either
recovering from ritual, doing ritual or thinking about ritual.
What
we’re going to do in the next couple of days is basically going to be
something like the creation of a village. There are probably not too many people
in the village, but that’s where it starts—the creation of a village. Inside
of that village, we’re going to try to build a kind of energy that normally
sustains a village. You see, everywhere we go they talk about
"community", people coming together as a village or other community;
they talk about tribe and things like that. We’re not going to talk about it.
We’re going to try to see if we can do it. It may not work, but if it
doesn’t work then we can sit together and talk about why it didn’t work. At
least trying is something practical.
The
best context in which to try it is what we refer to as the Ritual and eventually
the creation of Sacred Space. That means being able to at least bring that part
of the Self that is supposed to be all-knowing, that knows everything, so that
it can show us new ways of being with one another, that if it is deep enough
will make us not want to quit, not want to leave and go back to the
"normal", because this is the normal. Everything else we’ve been
doing before now was abnormal. It took the space of normal.
This
is what the content of the weekend, this couple of days is going to be. It’s
great! We’re not going to spend it inside of these walls. That’s beautiful!
So just know that we want to use the four walls to make sure you get in and out
of these papers. That way when we meet tomorrow, it’s going to be under a new
sky or a new air, and we’ll take it from there.
The
formation of any village, at least that we know of, is always based on some kind
of cosmology, cosmologies that help people find out where they came from and
where they’re going. This is all based on the quest for people’s identity,
because without it it’s very hard to live a life that is focused and
motivated. What you have here is a Dagara model of building identity, or
building community and creating a viable relationship with the spirit world.
That’s
why people in the tribes or in villages are divided into these five different
categories, which are based on the understanding that the universe is made of
five essential elements. Those elements are intertwined in such a way that it
makes it possible for people like us to live in it. Our daily challenges are
based on how we dance with these elements. Pain is the result of ignoring one or
several of them, and the feeling of groundedness and focus is more connected to
a balancing or a proximity to balancing these elements all together. But the
most important thing in it is the possibilities or the avialabilities in this
so-called Wheel of giving us some very substantial knowledge about ourselves.
When you know who you are you know how to dance, and then everything else
perhaps becomes not as threatening as it looks.
We are finding out what your essence is, the kind of place from which you
are contributing to this world. Then you need the other four elements in order
to help you do that. That is also important to know. These elements in their
order start with Fire, and then go as Water, and then move on to Earth, then to
Mineral, and then Nature.

Fire is always associated with the dream world. It is an energy that is
ancestral. That is the first in its order. We call it the primal energy. It is
associated also with the emotional self, the intuitive self, the dream self, the
instinct. Anything as impalpable as that is basically connected with Fire. They
say that Fire is something that comes to us from below us where the Ancestors
are. The Ancestors are beneath us sending their Fire onto us so that we can pass
it on to one another. That’s why you have people who are called Fire people,
not because they go around burning other people off but because they have played
that role of being the link between the Otherworld and this world as if they are
walking on a thin line between the Ancestors’ world and this world.

Water is the second element, and Water is essentially about reconciling.
It’s about peacemaking and making bridges—between two cultures for instance,
or between two people. It’s also about bringing your wisdom out. It is also
about focusing somebody so that they can see beyond their turmoil. So anytime
you experience the hot Fire, you need Water in order to bring the balance back
to yourself.
Therefore
you understand what Water people are supposed to do. The task of the Water
people is indeed to do the impossible task of reconciling—reconciling people
or reconciling things, bringing peace all over the place—and this is why a lot
of them are into the teaching job. That is one of the most accessible ways of
being a Water, or living your Water energy. You can understand it within the
context of modernity, in terms of the fact that when you are not
connected—Fire is connection with the Otherworld—then the Fire you have in
you becomes a combustion chamber.

It
becomes active in a way that is consuming. The consuming fire inside of you
turns you into a consumer, too. Do you see the link? So what happens is that in
this context you are in need of a great deal of reconciliation. Maybe this is a
time when you need to call the fire department to "hose you down" or
something.
Have
you noticed that the fire department has nothing to do with fire? It has a lot
of water. It’s about Water, but they’re called "fire". The need
for reconciliation is much more pronounced in the modern world or in modern
reality than anywhere else. Modern means that which is in Fire, that which is
constantly burning. This is probably why they have a fire department. In a
context like this you can see that everything gets easily measured in terms of
"fire". For instance fire power—that’s the unit where you measure
the powers. The ultimate power is fire, the one that blows everything up, that
pulverizes everything else. In a context like that there is also a fascination
for speed. The faster you go—maybe because you think that you’re going to
run away from the Fire that is burning you? Who knows? The point is that it’s
stressed as the important of these two elements, fire/water, that are very
important. So the Fire people are there perhaps to make people become aware of
the fact that everybody needs this connection with the Ancestors, this
connection with Spirit, this connection with the Otherworld in order to slow
down and to stop measuring everything in terms of fire. In order to do that they
have to have a lot of water around them. You’re lucky here. (The School of
Wisdom was located in Florida at the time.) There’s water all over the place,
so you should all be cool. It should be pretty quiet and quite reconciled. If
not, go take a swim. It’s great to be in a place where there’s a lot of
water, because at least it offers a great potential for all kinds of
reconciliation ritual that could occur. I hope that there’s going to be enough
Water for us to reconcile a few things.
Then
we have Earth as the third element. Earth is about nurturing, grounding, taking
care of one another and unconditional love. It is also about empowerment,
providing a sense of home and identity.


The
next element is Mineral. Mineral is about communicating, the ability to
translate things, the ability to converse. It has a lot to do with social
connections. A lot of Mineral people are relatively talkative. In the indigenous
world they are the Storytellers, the Great Communicators. Mineral is also
something that we must see in terms of the conveying of energy, to convey energy
that comes through you on its way somewhere else. This is why any person who is
a Mineral person is supposed to be running energy, whether it is through your
hands or your body or whatever. Mineral people are also recognized as Stone
people—not that they’re stone but because the stone is seen as the one that
stores information. They say if you want to know the story of the earth, listen
to the stones or listen to the rocks. Every time you go to someone’s house and
you see all these rocks, that person has something to do with mineral. This is
the closest way to express that. It is interesting that in many communities in
Africa, your birth certificate is a stone. Of course the stone does not record
the date of birth. It records why you were born. Maybe that’s why we don’t
bother with people’s birthdays. The reason I'm bringing it out is because in
the computer systems they use stones. They crystalize stone to the point where
it can forward or manipulate or store information. This is to say that it’s
not all that disconnected from modern facts and reality.

The last element is Nature. It is about magic. It is about major
changes—life, death, rebirth. It is about dropping the masks and coming to
your true self. It is about the Coyote energy, the Trickster, the Joker. It is
also about joy and laughter.
That
is the overall picture of what this is about. Here’s a scenario, because this
is not just some kind of intellectual thing that you need to store up somewhere
and then continue on. The point is that this is the Ritual model—a model for
doing ritual and for living a life that is informed so that eventually you
understand that you can use this to understand people’s patterns of behavior,
why people are drawn towards certain things or are not, why certain people get
excited about something that other people just stay cold in front of. If you
want to look at it that way then you’re moving closer and closer towards
something practical that you can extract from this circle. It’s not something
that you are supposed to understand in your head. By the way, if you manage to
understand it in your head something is wrong. There is always going to be a
question mark somewhere that cannot be answered anywhere else other than in the
heart and in the soul. So what I'm trying to say is that the Ritual implication
of this must be looked at from this point of view.
Let’s
start with the Fire. If fire is the symbol of connection with the Ancestors, and
if a lack of connection with the Ancestors puts us in a state of fire—that is
to say, puts us in combustion—and the result or experience is maybe this
constant feeling of disconnectedness, or the need or the longing for something
intimate with the Great Beyond. It means therefore that on the surface we can
talk about the fact that yes, we are either lacking in Fire or we are not
honoring the dynamic of the Fire, and it means therefore we will need to return
to this kind of connection. I always believe that any person who wakes up to
Spirit is a person who is Fire. That is to say there is this tremendous longing
and fascination for the Otherworld. I would say indeed that in a lot of ways if
you are an alien visiting this world, and you see what happens on freeways and
planes, people constantly going somewhere, then you will realize that basically
something will make you say that maybe these people are running after some kind
of deep connection or running around looking for connection.

In
the same way you move to the Water, and you realize that yes, when you are
disconnected from the ancestors what happens is that you become a person who is
seriously in need for some kind of reconciliation or for some kind of peace
within. When that peace is not obtained because of this state of
disconnectedness from the ancestors, which emphasizes the Fire, the tendency is
that the person who is disconnected goes out there to pollute the very thing
that could have brought reconciliation or peace. Why is it that pollution begun
with the scientific era and the era of industrialism and so forth? I guess far
from explaining it in a purely scientific manner you can see a psychic level as
a direct result of disconnection, where the gods have been taken out of the
earth and from the water and put into a machine.
Now
you move from there into the Earth, and you find that if this is the case then
we all at a certain level are experiencing homelessness. A person who is hearing
the voice of the Spirit, that person’s longing for Spirit is also a longing
for Home. This is when the Earth as an element becomes something that is highly
wanted. Sometimes I look at the whole invention of real estate and mortgage and
rentals as an exploitation of an intrinsic presence in people and the culture of
a state of homelessness. Everywhere else, as far as I know, the more ancient the
culture is the less you will hear about mortgage and rent and so forth. Somebody
must be feeling homeless, and therefore somebody who knows about it created a
whole system whereby you can market on this state of homelessness.
Maybe
I'm wrong.
The
other thing is that when we are all looking for this kind of home, which makes
us constantly run around—that’s what I see when I look at traffic being
jammed—everybody’s trying to get home, wherever home is. They find
themselves going the same direction and screaming at each other for not going
fast enough. It’s funny. Home is a place of fulfillment. When I go into a
supermarket and I watch people pushing those carts just loaded with stuff, and
they’re still grabbing more and putting it in, I will say, "Well in the
absence of Home you gotta really load up this cart and feed yourself while you
can."
So
there’s a need there to look at it from a practical point of view, because
then you move into the Mineral and you find out that yes, the reason why this
Home does not show up is because there are certain things we need to remember
and we cannot remember it. Mineral is about remembering, being able to access
pieces of information that we have stored in our bones and without which we
cannot plot a proper course that would take us Home. Therefore that Home means
that in order to get there the route is not so much through the car dealership
and then the freeways and the gas stations. It may be through somewhere else,
some kind of different road or roadways. In a situation where there is this
general disconnection with home and this feeling of homelessness, where memory
is not enough to tell people where to go, as a result there is a disfiguring of
Mother Nature. The tendency is to show a certain kind of fear in the face of raw
nature, what is called "wild" or anything by that name. What happens
is that it becomes all too natural to speak about development whereby you can go
cut the trees down, cut everything down and put up some nice little houses, no
down payment for six months or something, so that the Homeless could run after
it and say, "Well there are a lot of homes over there, let’s go get
them."

The
problem is that what takes the toll is Nature. Nature may have some very useful
information for us over there that becomes deleted. How long is it going to take
for nature to rewrite what it wrote and which we deleted, which we erased?
That’s the question. I think that this is what happens when once in a while
through this kind of wild destruction the way nature has described itself will
bump into some wild virus, we’ll call it Ebola virus, and we start
running away from it because we disturbed the quiet of Nature. In this case
there is a need to understand that somehow these elements either are exploited
positively or negatively, depending on where our own consciousness is.
This
is why I always like to get people involved and reinventing a relationship with
these basic elements. In doing so we come up with those Sacred Spaces where
these elements can be embraced in a way that tells us that somehow we carry them
inside of us. Ritual is about somehow bringing in, emphasizing or honoring the
presence of any one of these elements in us. Further, these elements are
connected with some kind of Divine, some kind of Spirit, some kind of power
source. When you are talking about Fire, what are the ancestors, dimensional
beings? All these in existence that don’t have the materiality that fixes them
in time and space, and therefore can move from one dimension to another. This is
pretty powerful. This is Spirit. This is what we experience when we are less
conscious of the magnetic power of this world, and that’s what we call a
dream.
The
same way one would talk about Water. Look at all the beings that live in water.
Remember ourselves? Before we came here we were in water. It means that somehow
that water has in it a spirit that has the power of making us remember what it
means to be reconciled, to be in our natural milieu. The same thing applies to
Earth. The Earth symbolises mother, nurturer, the care-taker. What kind of
spirit provides abundance? What kind of spirit gives a sense of nourishment and
empowerment? We can find them all over the place.

The
same thing for the Mineral. The stones are living entities. They can read
signals from far away, as well as from deep down. The Trees too. They are
antennas that link this world to other worlds. There are several planets that
look just like the earth, and the only species that communicates with one
another are the trees because the trees don’t have this sense of geographic
distance that we human beings have. We think that to go from point A to point B,
you have to move your body. Trees don’t think this way. This is probably why
we will always see them standing in the same place. More often than not, those
who wake up to Spirit will feel like trees caught in the modern world. Trees in
the traditional context are in the natural milieu. When you go downtown and you
look at a tree surrounded by all kind of cement and bricks and so forth, you
look at this tree very carefully. The tree is constantly saying, "What the
hell am I doing here?" For years the tree has remained the same size. It
hasn’t grown, because that’s the wrong place and the wrong time to be. In a
lot of ways a lot of us feel that way somehow. We keep wondering, "What the
hell am I doing here?" I think this is what usually comes out when you feel
as if somebody has stolen your identity, or someone has shut down something
extremely dynamic within you. I think that this is what should motivate us in
engaging together in ritual, in the creation of these momentary villages, so
that we can try to see how far did we go in the business of going back home by
deviating to the rental office or the mortgage bank or something, and get to the
Home that we are all entitled to and which we know is over there.
You
may look at your Wheel and think that you have a lot of Water, but if you count
the water you have unit by unit, there must be three units of Water for every
Fire unit you have. For every single digit you have in Fire, you need three
digits in Water in order to compensate and be balanced. In other words, Water
needs to be three times the Fire.
The
important thing that we need to nail down is actually where you belong, where
your Essence is in the Wheel—whether you are a Fire person, a Water person, an
Earth person, a Nature person or a Mineral person. That’s where we’re going
to start functioning from. Normally what we’ve known is that the year you
chose to be born vibrates the energy that corresponds to your Essence, which
means that each year vibrates one of these five energies. For instance, this
year 1995 is vibrating Earth energy. Consequently any person who is born this
year is coming into this world as an Earth person for the purpose of guiding
people Home, nurturing, care-taking, empowering, grounding—whatever you call
it, all these things. As long as it makes people feel comfortable. This means
therefore if you want to know where you belong, check your year of birth.
That’s what will tell you.
In
1995, as we notice the number 5 is the one you pay attention to. Next year
(1996) six is the one you’re going to pay attention to, and then seven, and
then eight, and on and on. You look at your year of birth, and you get stuck
with the last number. Earth is 0 and 5. Water is 1 and 6. Fire is 2 and 7.
Nature is 3 and 8. Mineral is 4 and 9. We’re just using the last digit of your
year of birth. We are not adding anything together there. Those whose years of
birth end with 2 or 7 are the Fire Keepers, the Keepers of the Fire, the link
between the village and the Ancestors’ world, which means that you should be a
good dreamer. If you are not then you need to figure out why. Your role, your
task, what you do for the village is going to do with something pertaining to
helping people link up to something about ancestors, about Spirit and so forth.
Those who respond to 1 and 6 are the Peacemakers and the Reconcilers. For the
sake of the village you need to be together and work together as one entity.
Those with 0 or 5 are the Care-takers and the Home Providers. You’ve got to
make real estate agents go bankrupt or something and bring us really
home, to the real Home. Those with 3 or 8 are witches and wizards. Sobonfu is
Nature.
Your
task is to help people, the village, or the people within the village who want
and need your energy in order for them to be balanced, so that you can give it
to them. Of course, before you give your essence you’ve got to energize it.
You’ve got to make it present in you. You may have noticed that you just
discovered that you’re one of those elements and you thought you were another
one. That’s not surprising at all, especially in this world. It’s important
that in order to be able to give to the village that there be opportunities for
each one of these elements to come together as a group and work together. We
call these groups Clans—these are different Clans. So we may refer to you as a
Water Keeper or a Water Clan or a Water Person. Either way, this is who you are.
We
want you to spend some time together first to check in with each other about
what that element is to you, how you have experienced it in your life and how is
it working or not working at the present. Having done that, build a shrine that
is going to be the place that is like your base, where you’re going to do
things for yourself as well as have people who are going to be coming to you
seeking your help. We’re not trying here to just write out all kind of ritual
and dump it into your hands to do it. We believe strongly that the rituals are
in us. We know them. We have them. It’s just that we’ve never actually
empowered one another to do it. This is why people are so used to going into all
these religious communities. They’re taken with a book so that nothing happens
unless they’ve asked you to turn to page 128 and read from paragraph 2
downward, or something like that.
It’s
all there in the bones. The bones are the correspondence of the stone in the
earth. This is where information is stored in us. All we ask of people is to
just trust their bones as containers of useful pieces of information so that
they can go in there and dig those things out and let it out, let it work. Of
course it can get to be very difficult because at that time the mind steps in
and says, "Well listen. We’ve got an issue here. If I let you go to those
bones and get that information, what about me?" The mind has been around
for so long. You have to figure out some way to trick that. If you can’t trick
it go find a Nature person, because Nature people are Tricksters. That’s why
they are witches, and that’s why a long time ago the world didn’t like them.
They burned a few of them down the road.
In
the village only the Nature people can speak the truth and nothing would happen
to them. Also they are usually referred to as the Fools because they go around
noticing you. If it’s off, they’re going to say, "This is off,"
and keep on going as if nothing happened. Have you noticed in the Renaissance
stories, Shakespeare’s stories, that the most sane person in the king’s
court is called a fool? I wonder why. He’s the only one who’s got his feet
on the ground. So we need a few more of those Fools around to help us be more
real. Otherwise we’ll shop ourselves to death.
There
are colors that come along with this. For Fire it is red. For Water it is blue
and black. For Earth it is yellow, Mineral is white, and Nature is green. Keep
that in mind when you start to build shrines. Make sure that these colors are in
your shrines. Also, if possible just wear that color. Wear the color of your
Essence so that your Clan gets emphasized.
In
the village that’s how we identify the fingers. They don’t say that this is
your thumb; they say this is your Earth finger. This is your Earth finger
because it is the only finger that can touch all the other fingers. This
(index/pointer) is your Mineral finger, because that’s the one that points to
things. What you are pointing at, somehow you wake it up; or when people are
screaming at one another and saying "you". It looks like
everywhere people have agreed that if you want to finger-point at something you
use this finger. That’s why we call it a Mineral finger. It’s a reminder, a
communicator. The longest finger is called the Water finger because it is the
tallest. Next to it is the Nature finger. The smallest finger is called the Fire
finger. You don’t need a lot of fire to do some damage. If you put a little
bit of fire on the ground here it will grow, but if you put a little bit of
water here it won’t grow.
A
lot of times for focus or for concentration on a specific element you have to
use your Earth finger plus that element. Say you want to focus on water. Take
your Earth finger against your Water finger. Has anybody seen The Lion King?
There is a monkey there that is funny. The colors are very important, because
colors usually are a translation of some kind of vibration that affects our
psyche. I don’t know quite well how that works, but indeed for some reason it
does. That is why I was mentioning there the fact that—and it’s
trained—the fire department always paints their trucks red. That seems like a
denial or something, because inside that red is water. They should have painted
it blue because that’s what it is. So color here really has an effect.
You
can tell that people like certain colors because those colors do something to
their own psyche. Someone who always likes to wear red, if you trace that
person’s life very carefully there’s a need for self-affirmation. Be
conscious of the color that you wear because it means something that your psyche
is up to. This is why this kind of consciousness helps tremendously in taking
care of things that are currently challenging you. This is why here this is a
culture that has a lot of colors, but they are sometimes used in a very chaotic
fashion. So it’s good that there be some kind of attention to that.
By
the way, the Dagara people have only five colors. Every other color falls into
these. This is also why the music is based on five notes. Everything follows the
five cycles. Every five years the cycle starts again. There is a certain
cyclicality which is based on five. That’s the main difference between a
modern mentality and an indigenous mentality. The modern mentality is linear. It
sees things in terms of progress, so you’re going forth somewhere in a linear
fashion. The indigenous mentality is cyclical. It keeps going in cycles. This
kind of attitude determines how to deal with things. In a linear procession of
reality, whenever there is a challenge somewhere people start saying,
"Let’s put it behind us," as if you’re never going to encounter it
again. In a cyclical culture, people know a cycle repeats a problem until it is
solved. So people know when they have a problem that they have to deal with it.
Otherwise they know they’re going to bump into it again.
This
makes a lot of difference, because everywhere when some major problem occurs,
people want to rebuild: "Let’s cover it. Let’s get it over with in
order to go ahead." What I see in this country is that you thought you had
left something behind you, and then you saw yourself walking towards that thing.
You thought you were going forward. In a lot of ways this has lead me to the
strong belief that what we call progress is actually a rush towards the past. It
may be fast or slow and we may be calling it by all kinds of different names,
but we’re rushing—modernity is rushing towards the past, and it’s doing
that faster because the sense of longing for the past is getting stronger and
stronger and stronger. This is only what I can see when they say the speed limit
is 55 miles per hour and then they make cars that go 140 miles per hour. What
kind of contradiction is that?
Everybody
wants to rush out of this moment and get somewhere else, and this is what I like
to call the pull. It’s like we are entering into the gravity of ancient
wisdom, and so we can’t pull back. We’re going to have to make a machine
that has greater horse power so we can get there fast. In this case what is
called progress is actually catching up with that which we thought we had
forgotten. If this is true it will be best for those of us who wake up to Spirit
now to bump into that past than for those who thought that they were going into
the future. It’s going to be very unpleasant to bump into the past when you
had purchased a ticket that says you are going into the future. You’re going
to curse the guy who sold you the ticket when you get there and you find out
that you had been on the wrong train from the beginning.
I
think, for me at least, this is how I see any kind of rise of consciousness. Any
person who is interested in ancient wisdom, even though he or she doesn’t
understand it, is feeling some kind of attraction towards it. This is what is
going on. The cycle is reaching that place where we hit the ancient again, so
that the Wheel begins anew. Those who are awake now, however painful or however
disturbing it is to be awake in the midst of tremendous sleepiness—it’s
amazing the isolating nature of awakeness and the fact that you hear all these
things, see all these things, but nobody seems to notice it. That’s what I
call being awake in the middle of deep sleep. It’s hard to wake the other
people up because when you try to wake them they say, "You’re weird. Go
get yourself a life and call me back." What happens is that you turn around
and say, "Am I normal or abnormal? Am I supposed to be like them or
supposed to be like me? How do I go about ignoring?" There are so many
questions you can’t even answer.
These
are the people that I think have awakened to the increasing magnetism of ancient
energy and of ancient wisdom. These people are likely to check in still alive
when the collision with this ancient wisdom happens, as opposed to those who are
in deep sleep; they will wake up in a stupor wondering where they have arrived.
This is what comes to mind when I hear talks from time to time about these
changes that are coming up, changes that are going to mean the geography shifts
at the same time as consciousness shifts. This is what makes what we do now look
more like pioneering jobs that are meant to lead to the reestablishment of what
I like to call a Universal Tribal Order, something that brings everybody into
the same village or vibrating an energy that is familiar to one another, and not
this kind of thing that stresses differences and competition. This is basically
why I believe strongly in the practice of ritual and the harmonic vibration with
cycles, so that at least we become conscious of that.
Among
the Dagara our week is five days long. Each day has a name of the elements in
the week: The Waterday, the Fireday, the Earthday, the Mineralday and so on.
This is probably why the year is 10 months long. It is the Wheel rotated twice.
I don’t know why the Greek calendar adds two more months to the year. I think
it has a different reason.
Q:
Would you just go over the colors again?
A:
The Water is a combination of blue and black. That is because we don’t make a
distinction between blue and black. It’s seen as the same, probably because
when the cloud forms itself it is black, and when the water comes down it is
blue in the sea. That is the basic idea of why we have blue and black as the
same color. Earth is yellow. Fire is red. Nature is green. Mineral is white. In
the Wheel itself, Water is North, Fire is South, Earth is Center, Mineral is
West and Nature is East.
Q:
What about the five senses?
A:
It is also connected. I have never thought about it. There is also a connection
between these five elements and the human anatomy. This is something I have
somewhere, but I have never actually looked at it because I've never had the
opportunity to delve deep into presenting the Wheel. Before I get any further I
see people sleeping. That has always lead me to postpone.
Q:
Could you go through the fingers again?
A:
The thumb is Earth. The index is Mineral. The middle one is Water. And then this
one, the ring finger is Nature. The pinkie, that’s Fire.
Q:
If your color is a combination of blue and black—which is Water—but
subconsciously you find that you tend to prefer the wearing of white for the
Mineral or yellow, what is that telling us?
A:
That’s the response to the call of your psyche to work on the Mineral, to wake
your Mineral up, to balance it because your Mineral is kind of dormant. For
instance when you are preparing yourself for a conference where you have to give
a speech, and you find yourself wearing white. It means that you are trying to
bring yourself towards that Mineral place where you can communicate. When you
open your mouth it’s direct and you don’t tumble on your words and say,
"I have to think about this before I come back." Also, you need your
peace and your focus.