
We are One. Everything is interconnected and interrelated. Every ecosystem is intricately balanced. And every positive action will have a positive ripple effect. – Laurence Germire
TransDimensional Mapping: The Consciousness of the Earth

The subject is blind, and is revealed after the completion of the mapping exercise. The written information is added to reflect my experience while mapping. The deconstruction comments are added after the subject was revealed.
Scans

Scan 1: The ideogram appeared like a location near a mountain. The sensory words described a scene in nature, which led to a quick sketch of what felt like a camping trip with a person in a tent by a campfire. Some squiggly lines felt like trees.
Scan 2: The ideogram felt like a being but so much more. Like the sky was overhead, or this was a journey. The sensory words lead to a feeling of appreciation of nature and moving about. I did a quick sketch of a spotted dog with floppy ears, below a sketch of a region with water and rocks and a tiny being with wings.
Scan 3. This ideogram felt related to a perspective of something continuous. Sensory words suggested the perspective was that of a dog. The sketch revealed a chair with a dog on it. The dog was playful and wanted attention. ” Take a picture” felt like it had to do with snapshots of the dog going places.

I placed the camper in the tent in the top right corner. A path from the camper led to a forest on the left. The person in the tent was described as a “watchful friend.” They cared about nature and were here to experience a relaxing and peaceful time.
A trail led into the forest. On the way were squirrels, mice, bugs, smells, and even little people who knew where gold was hidden along the way a long time ago.
Now, continuing down the path, a scene is revealed next to the river. A little being was there with a hat on and a magical staph. For some reason, he knew about a ship. (I didn’t think to dig deeper into what kind of ship and who this being was.) But I did notice the being was aware of little critters who were thirsty and stood on the rocks next to the water.
There was a message that “bugs are always important.” 🐜
I circled back up to the tent, and the dog got my attention. I received a message to stay away from the fire. I did a quick body scan on a being. It was conveyed that it “flits with purpose, climbs, up and over, down and hovers.” It felt like an insect. I received a message that it had a big family, and they made everything grow.
This led me to what I thought was a drawing of a dog on a chair. He was thinking about dinner time, wanting to explore, go outside, and stretch. He shared about the magic forest, the river, going up the hill, and that friends were everywhere. 🐾
Map 2

The first sketch was a big, colorful bird. Next, the dog got my attention, and I wanted to clarify that he was my guide in this experience. He had a keen perspective and was very eager to share, so I followed his lead. This is where I sensed the importance of living simply and loving individual spaces, that gardens and yards are essential (🐾 along a fence was a favorite area and a big tree), and that receiving messages from others, like when opening the mailbox, is also important. But there was a warning about a man with a hat or those who try to enter private space.
It seemed everything was light. The scene wanted to express itself freely and easily and suggest enjoying the surroundings. I asked if I was making assumptions. The message I sensed was,
“It’s the journey that counts, and we are doing just that!”
The bird got my attention and then shared a message. Birds are always important. They like to sleep at night and don’t like to be woken up. The bird said, “Hello!” and shared a favorite tree. It also shared enjoying nuts, seeds, and crackers.
In summarizing what was revealed on the map during this experience, the message feels like it’s all about nature and enjoying it. It was about the journey and what we make of it while here. I made a box in the corner of the paper for an additional summary, and the message was to listen to the trees, see them as home, and that we need water and plants to support the present cycles.
All the beings we encounter- birds, pets, nature, and even beings we don’t know about- are important. The only thing to look out for is the man in the hat (most likely a symbol of a type of person, or maybe from a dog’s perspective, it was the mailman!). This topic/subject revealed that everything wants to communicate, and we all have our routes or paths. We need to enjoy each other.
Deconstructing the Mapping Experience
After describing in words where my attention went and what I received, the next step is deconstructing. I am a beginner, and my wish is to become more skilled as I deepen my mapping experience. From what I currently understand the art of decoding, or deconstruction, can happen before or after the subject/object/experience is revealed.
Now that I know the subject there’s some additional insights to add.
Since this session was about connecting to “The consciousness of earth,” the journey that the dog guided makes so much sense! Without Earth’s willingness to support life, our experiences would be meaningless. And the earth wants us to know that we are on a journey, and we all have a path to experience while we are connected and experiencing a physical presence in our bodies. Earth consciousness’s purpose is to support life and provide experiences to explore with a reminder that its consciousness is also ours. We also are not aware of all the life that has and does exist on earth.
Take a picture, please! 🏞️
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