The nurturing nature of the feminine spirit is on occasion embodied by spirit in trees and rocks. Here are a few of my favorites, who I have encountered over the years.
This is a collage showing a lady of the forest bringing forth a baby bird. Notice her heart-shaped face, the crown on her head and the veil falling down from it. She lives in a local preserve in Illinois.
This Lady, left below, is in Central Park, NYC. She is not a full mother energy but rather a lady of the court – a jaded sophisticate, struggling to maintain the feminine energy but it is seeping from her base chakra; her energy field is not sealed.
Out in the Chiricahua National Monument park in Arizona we find this Lady of the Rocks, right, serenely overlooking the hoodoo community below her.
This is a younger feminine spirit – still royalty but not yet a full-grown feminine mother energy. She is a wood elf. From New Hampshire.
I like this collage as it shows a feminine energy over time – on the left as a flirt, and on the right as an old crone. This photo was combined from photos taken four years apart, at a local Illinois preserve.
Here we have the femme fatale – the dangerous woman – dressed in a hat with dark, hollow eyes. A fungus growth on a tree in Illinois.
And here is the old crone – spider woman – weaving her thread that defines the length of a person’s life. New Hampshire.