A World Without LIONS
by Robbie
Bloom 
A wise woman from South Africa told me that the lions had presented themselves to her, telling her that they no longer feel wanted on this planet.
The lions of Kruger Park in South Africa are dying. As many as 80% have FIV, the feline equivalent of HIV; more than 1/3 have a tubercular disease from eating infected water buffalo. Whereas the buffalo are able to live out their lives with the TB, the lions cannot. The FIV makes them highly vulnerable; they waste away unable to fend for themselves. Leopard and cheetah have been found to carry FIV as well; but given their more solitary nature, the impact has not been as great. Still it is there. Lions, highly interactive within their prides, also move among prides, taking the disease with them.
This problem isnt new. Its been around since the 50s with the TB passing from cattle outside less well-defined perimeters to water buffalo within them. Its only been in the last few years that authorities have become increasingly alarmed about the number of lion fatalities. In one area of the park, its suspected that this disease is responsible for cutting the adult lion population from 25 to 12 in less than 2-1/2 years. Within the last year, a leopard, too debilitated from FIV to go after her usual prey, attacked and killed a park ranger.
Just as with our own feline pets, there are no cures or vaccines for FIV. Unless there is a cure within the next ten years, the lion population within that part of Africa may be completely decimated. For the time being, slaughter, quarantines, and tightening perimeters are the only real solutions for containing the disease, even though other wildlife may be negatively impacted. Surplus elephant and rhino, for example, that would normally be moved to less populated areas would be slaughtered instead.
When I heard about this, I thought my heart would break into a million pieces. What would the world be like without lions? And then I felt an all-too-familiar anger about human encroachment on the habitats of our wildlife. Never mind that Id never been to Africa and meet a LionHeart up close and personal. They purr. They roll over and lie on their backs in the sun just like my kitties do. They love their babies. They are supremely beautiful. And as far as animal lovemaking goes, the lions have a ritual unparalleled in the animal kingdom. But it doesnt take much research to find out that the death rates in so many African countries are incredulously high. Are the lions, then, more important than the people and their cattle? AIDS, Ebola, hunger it all became too much for me to bear.
What to do? It became another one of those times that I wished I had unlimited wealth to pour on something that grieved my heart. I dont have that. I do have unlimited love. And something else much more important I have me. I began to ask some vital questions. Almost all of the Big Cats have made their way into my totem during my life. In working with our power animals, we share their strength and knowledge; we also share their issues and weaknesses. So I began to look for the patterns in me that might equate with the plight of the Lion. It didnt take too long. Not only were the issues there, they were BIG ones, ones that Id put on the back burner because I couldnt handle them couldnt fix them. It is interesting that I felt so unable to fix those things in me just as I couldnt fix the problems in Africa. I renewed my commitment to fix those things in me only to find that I shoved them even further back, such was their intensity. Problems with my elderly parents suffering severe dementia provided all the fodder I needed to do just that. After all, there was no time for the Lions. No time for me. This is not easy for me to write about; it isnt easy to share.
In my healing work, both with others and with yours truly, I find over and over that what we are able to untangle energetically becomes available to us for more Light, more goodness, better life, better relationships you name it. In fact, theres no question in my mind that I did not develop my gifts I did not learn them. They came available to me and still do in greater strength, greater clarity each time I lighten a shadow, remove or lessen an issue thats in this package of me. We are huge energetic beings we go forever. The implications of this are vast. It is in this way that we are with God every moment and in-between moment. It is in this way that so many great masters can be with so many of us at once. It is in this way that what we heal in ourselves is also available to the very fabric of the Universe, to every creature, to every blade of grass. It is in this way that we truly contribute with our very Being to the well-being or to the dis-ease of the World. So I began again for the umpteenth never-ending time a journey into those particular shadows. Because so much of that shadow came from my time in the womb and for the first few years of my infancy, it is not the usual healing journey. It will not be fixed in all the ways I know of fixing, some part of its healing requiring I move well beyond everything I know today. Its important. Its the only thing I know to do for the lions. And doing it for the Lions gives me the courage to do it for myself.
Lions are extraordinary beings in our mythology and beliefs, thus an archetype. Sekmet, Durga, Christ-the Lion of Judah, Mithras, the Sphinx guarding her ancient knowledge, Richard the LionHearted, the Lion and the Mouse theres no end to the symbolism of Lion in our lives. Images so remarkably clear Lion and his shaggy mane representing the Sun and the Source of Life; Lord of the Jungle; Lions rolled up in sleep, head and tail touching, eternal infinite.
What would the world be like without lions? What do all races lose if we lose the Race of Lion, the Lion Kingdom? What mysteries and knowledge? What courage and strength? Because of my love for Lion, Lion calls on me to walk back into my own shadows and find the truth and to heal those very core issues in likeness to his Wounded Heart.
What can you do? The same thing walk into those shadows in likeness to Lion and release them for both your healing and that of this sacred, wonderful beast. A simple (but not easy) exercise follows for shadow recovery and release.
A lions roar can be heard as far as 5 miles
away. I heard it countries away. The lions no longer feel wanted on this planet. Can you
hear them? Because if you do, Lion speaks to you as well. Meet me there.
A Healing Exercise for Lion and You
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