Magical Moments In Amazing Nature - A Close Encounter with a Wild White-Tailed Deer

in #nature5 years ago (edited)

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'Close Encounter with a Wild White-Tailed Deer'

With a determined and fearless 2-year-old Raven leading the way, we came almost within touching distance of this White-tailed Deer during a trip to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, in Autumn 2004...

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'Spot the Wild White-Tailed Deer'

The beautiful wild doe was alert but calm as we slowly and respectfully approached, clearly assessing us as unthreatening.

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'Wild White-Tailed Deer, Meet Jay and Raven'

Having covered about half the original distance between us, I was pretty sure this completely wild white-tail would bolt if we continued to advance. "Let's sit here", I whispered, patting the ground gently. Raven, however, had other ideas...

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'Eh, These Humans Seem OK To Me...'

As Raven insisted on moving onwards, the doe remained completely unfazed, her body language communicating relaxation and even curiosity. I quickly caught up with my confident toddler, who obviously had a better grasp on the situation than Mama!

After watching us approach up the incline toward her, the doe continued about her business with no signs of being disconcerted. We sat down just a few feet away from her, time standing still to enfold us in the mesmerising embrace of the Now. Eyeing us with interest as we sat enchanted in her presence, the doe eventually meandered off in search of greener pastures... (Note: We were really very close for (I'm guessing) a couple of minutes - so close that I could have touched her at one point, she came so near to us. I wish our companion had gotten photos of this, but he was so taken aback and captivated that he completely froze).

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Magical moments like this have been prevalent throughout my life.

It's been an honour to share them with Raven, nurturing and promoting an innate connection with the natural world and our brothers and sisters of all species. This ability is a gift I believe I was born with, and perhaps even born to share...? I can tell you with certainty that it has carried me through the trials and tribulations of life in the world of man. The daily practice of connecting to the natural world has been quite literally life-saving, gifting me with a sense of belonging which is so vital for health on every level.

You see, while loving and longing to be loved by humanity, I've rarely felt that I belonged amongst humans - rarely felt accepted or acceptable. This stems from early life trauma, in part due to the more 'unusual' of my abilities being labelled as 'crazy', or 'storytelling', or even lies, as they unfolded during childhood. Being punished, shamed, mocked, ridiculed and accused of lying for being who I am did not diminish the authenticity of my experiences and characteristics, but it often impeded the expression of them or diverted them into self-destructive avenues. I learned to hide them, to keep them to myself. Being taught that my natural tendencies were flaws in my character led to confusion, hurt, ostracisation and feelings of underlying 'wrongness'.

This sense of being an 'imposter amongst men' is felt by many - is, in fact, an epidemic - but it is not the truth and does not serve us well.

The pain that feelings of alienation generate is a clear signal that they are not in alignment with our essential nature.

When practised and developed in life-serving ways, our innate talents (whatever they may be) are ever-increasing blessings and strengths. This includes those which fall outside of societal norms, like 'talking to animals', or 'seeing dead people'...

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Within Inches of another Wild Friend - Spud the Field Vole

Happily, I know now that many other human beings resonate with these experiences. If you're reading these words, you may well be one of them. Either way, I hope I can encourage you to cherish and cultivate the innocence and wonder within you. The armour we have built to protect those vulnerable qualities has helped us survive challenges and adversity, but it can be gratefully relinquished once it is no longer required.

Feelings of contraction can fuel the exploration of expansion, and aid us in the discovery (or rediscovery) of who and what we truly are. Serving as indicators that we need to reconnect to the truth of our being, every sensation of 'wrongness' is a reminder to honour ourselves, to love ourselves, more and more and more.

We are brave and strong and true.

We are perfectly imperfect.

Unique cells in the body of humankind, we are interdependent companions on the journey of a lifetime.

Let's embrace our essential nature as we've never done before. ❤️

With love,

Jay


DISCLAIMER: Please don't try this at home! Viewed from an everyday perspective, this type of activity could potentially be dangerous. I've been practising getting close to wild animals for the best part of 5 decades. It's really is a kind of magic. I know when it's happening, from experience. And when the magic happens, safety is assured...
(I guess you can see why my parents thought I was crazy as a child!)


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What a beautiful picture to have nature this close is very beautiful @jaytaylor

Thank you, @sacra97. No matter how many times it happens, I am always in awe when (and delighted by) being trusted enough to get close to a wild animal. I feel so blessed to have the ability to connect with my wild brothers and sisters in ways that lead to close encounters like this. It's pure magic, and I am not the magician - Life Itself plays that role and I am an eternally grateful 'volunteer from the audience'... 💖💖💖

Beautiful place and I impress the closeness and more with children who are so restless, really very beautiful @jaytaylor

loving your post and I can sooo resonate with what you wrote;) glad to connect through here!

That's so good to hear, @astraeir - I've spent much of my life being disbelieved or feeling like a freak of nature for being so non-human connection-orientated. It's been a literal life-saver so many times, in reminding me of my inherent trustworthiness and sense of belonging, on occasions (often!) when the human world felt alien to me. It's always such a relief to find people who 'get it'. Thank you for being one of them! 💖💖💖

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It's actually crazy how well camouflaged the Deer is - you have to look really hard in the photos to see it! What an amazing experience though to be so close to such a majestic beast in the wild - as you say truly a magical moment.

Isn't she, though??!! It was pure magic - I live for these moments, truly, and it's been such an honour to play a part in passing that awe and reverence on to my child 💚

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This is such a beautiful post and I do not know what to mention first.. That breathtaking and hearth warmening pictures, the beautiful text that reads like a story from a top author ?.. Absolutely beautiful :)

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I am so jealous and the deer is so in color with nature! We have a great in house contest called #amazingnature so you might want to join in its by @adalger or ask in general hahahaha you know the drill 😉

It was incredible, @brittandjosie - in fact, that whole trip around the Rockies in an RV was magical. So many amazing things happened! And this sweet lady was just so beautifully camouflaged, you are right. It's a little miracle that we even noticed her. xx

*natural tendencies were flaws in my character * . So many of us are taught this. It happens most in the schools, as natural tendencies that deviate from sitting silent and still and attentive in a classroom full of children is the only natural tendency that is considered valuable. Many of us learn this at home as well. Beautiful post.

Thank you 💖 And yes, I agree entirely with your observations here. Exactly why I was so passionate about unschooling Raven and being fully supportive of Raven's uniqueness. xx