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Bee Swarming: a Message of Rebirth
Posted on August 6, 2013 at 1:10 PM |
This original hive was my initiation into the realm of bees. They taught me how to overcome my fears through working with the hive, they taught me about the mistakes I made along the way (and there were many) and they taught my son and me how to develop a love and respect for beekeeping, though it is not an easy art as it requires time, patience and dedication to get it right. It truly is about being a steward and developing a relationship with the bees and not about 'having' or exploiting them. Had I known how much it entailed, I probably would never have gotten involved. It's like that with many things in life, but in your heart you know that what you're doing is what you're supposed to be doing and you continue because a love gradually ensues and it envelopes you as each day your relationship grows and you look forward to it's existence and you can no longer imagine life without this passion. The bees have become my allies in so many ways. They have taught me my priorities, how to conquer my fears and how to be prepared during these tumultuous times. Each step along the way has been like a milestone toward a better awareness of the beehive and how it functions in unison as one being comprised of many collaborators each fulfilling an important role. Though I'm saddened by the loss of half of my bees from my original hive, I am also happy and concerned for their welfare as they venture out into the unknown searching for a new home. I'm told they have three days to find one, otherwise they perish. This is in sharp contrast to what we as humans strive for and live out during our existence on this planet. And yet, perhaps the bees' message is even more relevant during these times of upheaval and change-- searching out into the unknown, into territory that is at times both exhilarating and terrifying not knowing what you will find. Simply knowing that this is how it needs to be. Gunther Hauk and Rudolf Steiner talk about the swarming of bees as a rebirth of the hive. In essence it truly is when you understand the complexities and perfection that exist within a honeybee colony. So, this past weekend I had to correct a mistake that I had made with my second hive-- that of not being prepared. I did not have additional beekeeping supplies ready in the event of a swarm and so when it happened, I was scrambling to put things together having to borrow supplies from a mentor friend and buy new ones. Because the main hive box was not my own, I would eventually have to switch this out with my own and that's what I did this weekend with trepidation because it meant taking everything apart and reorganizing the bees by myself. I had to do it alone because my son was away on a trip and my mentor was also unavailable. What ensued was rather complex and unexpected. Amidst opening the hive and seeing the queen for the first time since I had begun beekeeping, I was so intensely focused on what I was doing and keeping the queen and workers safe, that I completely lost track of time. I became one with the beehive. They were part of me and I was part of them. It was as though I had gone on a shamanic journey, though I did not set out with this intention. Yes, I was functioning as a normal human being going through the activities of beekeeping, but at some point which I think was upon encountering the queen, I went into an altered state of consciousness and remember little from what happened thereafter. I just know that when I had everything rearranged and reassembled, I had no recollection of many of the things that I had done. As I spent time in my gardens, for several hours thereafter, I could not remember what exactly had happened to me. I have spent a great deal of time observing the bees in my gardens and I can say that the relationship that exists between bee and flower is truly a love affair as I have ever seen. The fervor with which the bees gather pollen and nectar is really quite interesting to observe as they both depend on one another for their very existence-- the bee to create honey to feed its queen and colony, and the flower to perpetuate it's life cycle. What can we as humans create, if our very survival depends on it? And so, my experiences with the bees have come full circle. I have experienced the joy of capturing a new swarm to create yet another hive to pollinate our gardens and offer us the rich golden rewards of honey-- gifts of which I have given to family, friends and neighbors. And I have also experienced the sudden anguish and sadness over losing part of a hive due to my inability to attend to the needs of the hive in a timely manner by not providing them with adequate space for their colony. Blessings on Your Journey! 2013 Copyright Awen Environments/Clarissa Harison. |
Categories: Bee Shamanism, Beekeeping, Faith, Gardening with Nature, Green Living, Holistic Health, Insect Wisdom, Inspiration, Living Arts, Planet Earth, Spiritual Ecology, Spirituality, Wildlife as Teacher, Wisdom of Chaos
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Ron Laswell
2:10 PM on August 7, 2013
Thanks, Clarissa! As a child, my family had 3 different hives of bees, and your story brought back many memories of watching the bees swarming. Like you, we did not have an empty hive available to redirect the bees into "sustainable housing". Good luck, and God bless you in your attempts to bond with the bees! I know it was my experiences with bees as a child, that I nowadays have no fear of bees, hornets, wasps, and such.

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Clarissa
2:18 PM on August 7, 2013
Ron Laswell says...
Thanks, Clarissa! As a child, my family had 3 different hives of bees, and your story brought back many memories of watching the bees swarming. Like you, we did not have an empty hive available to redirect the bees into "sustainable housing". Good luck, and God bless you in your attempts to bond with the bees! I know it was my experiences with bees as a child, that I nowadays have no fear of bees, hornets, wasps, and such.
I love to hear stories like this Ron, so thanks for sharing! I'm so glad my son has also had this opportunity and shares our reverence for these tiniest of beings that do so much for the Earth. Each day I look around our gardens and am so happy to be able to offer sanctuary to all the insects and I feel the vibrancy that they bring. Always glad to hear from you.

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Roberta BInder
1:14 PM on August 11, 2013
Thank you for such an insightful piece. Decades ago I had the opportunity to work with a bee keeper as he removed a HUGE hive from the wall of a building on a farm. It was an amazing experience and one that truly was a life education for me! Lessons and memories.

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