Kokopelli

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Through man, God sings the endless song of Creation

Facing a vexing writer's block, I decide to take a walk in nature to reconnect with my creativity. Walking along a favorite path, I hear the sound of a flute. It seems to ripple up from the canyon floor. Who is playing this music? The mystery beckons me to quietly scoot along the rock cliff and look deep into the canyon. Now I hear two flutes being played. Their music is distinctly different yet in harmony with each other. My eyes behold the vision of Kokopilau and Krishna dancing and playing their flutes. Looking away to test the vision, I rub my eyes, look again, and still see their ephemeral forms. I become immersed in the creative energy and began to float into the canyon on the vibrations of the music. A mystical fog swirls around me and I become the flute player.

Through man, God sings the endless song of Creation.
This is the Third Purpose of The Sadhana Society. The Flute Player Krishna from the East and Kokopelli or Kokopilau from the West represents each one of us playing the music of the Divine; as we walk the Earth spreading the seeds of Endless Creation. This can be more than symbolic; it can be realized in your life.

As told by Kerani Marie Devi.




The Sadhana Flute Player is a major component within the Sadhana Teachings and Seal. It faces West traveling from the East to join the Hopi Flute Player. These two flute players have the same meaning, the joining of two Ancient Traditions. Two diverse cultures with a single Truth,

UNITY
WITHIN
DIVERSITY