There was a tender rumor in the nest this morning. Cali – the baby hummingbird – stuck out from the nest and for the first time spread out his wings. Such a feeling. He gave Pola, his sister, the look of real happiness. Pola made herself comfortable. She was trying to keep the warmth after a cozy night. She was celebrating her victory in a cozy contemplation. She has swung their home left and right. She opened her baby beak differently than ever before. Like she was about to taste the air to sip it and tried to be a part of it. When she swallowed the air it lifted her tiny body. For a tiny moment she was like a bubble on the magic mission. The stretch of her wings got her almost to the edge of the nest. Her wings touched the air. Not even once. She hummed for the first time. She grasped the wind in the most happy embrace. Many, many times. As many as she felt happy about. Like drinking nectar from her mom’s beak. She was drunk with the wind. Though she was to become a master rider on the wind.
Monthly Archives: April 2015
Every Day is The Earth Day. Plant a Seed of your Thought.
Nature needs our attention and cure at this time. Mother Earth needs our Love. Nature, Earth, and the atmosphere need pure vibrations that we are able to generate through our thoughts.
Every now is the right moment.
If we dedicate just one minute every day to focus on a pure virtue that resides inside us, it will automatically spread vibrations. It will go through any distance, conquer any obstacle and reach the Nature and any one in need.
Plant a seed. Think about the virtue that is already yours. Think Love. Think Peace. Think Harmony. Cure yourself. As you cure your nature, you will be able to offer a cure to Mother Nature.
Plant a seed of a tree and the branches will embrace the positive change.
Every day is the Earth Day. The Nature celebrates it endlessly so let your mind, heart, and body be a conscious part of this life process.
New Moon New Life. Hummingbirds in my Heart.
New Moon New Life.
There is a mysterious nest entwined with the vine that embraces the window of my house. The home of two tiny hummingbirds` babies. The nest, made by their mom, fragile and small enough just to cuddle these two tiny creatures. Mom hums them song to comfort them when she flies out and around.
Hummingbirds were always around my house. Sometimes with curiosity they visited inside. I remember her now as a frequent guest. While flying around she was planning to move in for a while. She decided that her past and the future meet in this majestic confluence of giving birth and caressing new. Time almost stops when love ignites. And it did in my house. She brought eternity.
Her wings move in the same pattern as the infinity symbol, or like the number 8, but sideways. Wings of hummingbird can flap up and down as much as 70 times per second.
This type of movement with the wings is symbolic of the fact that hummingbirds can represent the past and future, as well as the laws of cause and effect. They can also represent infinity itself or even continuity and eternity.
In my house, on my eyes, and deep in my heart, my beautiful tiny friends, strong and fragile, share with me their life.
According to Native American legends hummingbirds guide to healing and finding balance.
One of the first time when I met them, I was sitting still and meditating on the blooming meadow, during my road and off road trip. I felt like they were weaving a crown on my head. They were whispering of my past and the future and were dissolving the whole knowledge out to the wind. And they were humming their wings as I would do to sing my soul. At that time of our humming together we brought the sun to set, I felt the crown on my head was sparkling jewels.
She and I are now sharing two homes entwined in one.


