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Sat, August 13, 2005 - 2:33 PM
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Sun, August 14, 2005 - 6:02 PM
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lovin' you brother~star. eye know the feelin'. been rooting in a bit more this summer, holding space for the gypsies to travel and for me to find a bit more grounded head~place. when the time and the place and the circumstances are right for you to settle in for a bit, you'll know. but the sag habit is always one of perpetual travel, ongoing restlessness for the next best thing. it's a lifelong process. the best thing i can tell you is to set your intention; in:vision what it is you TRULY want for your life, and then let it go out to the uni~verse, take a deep breath, and
:::::::::::::::let gooooooooooooooooo:::::::: into the wise unknown. believe in your intention. believing is magick. =) |
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Mon, August 15, 2005 - 2:38 AM
maybe it is your story to roam the earth like Jesus. And if it is, don't make any babies, cuz then you'll be stuck somewhere. I am nearly 1/2 sagittarian and have to do most of my traveling in my mind...because i'm a mommy and mommy has to have roots so the little fruits can get good and ripe on the tree. Don't sweat it, bro... just getcherself a robe and a walking stick, a pair of leather thong sandals and keep on shining like you do. We love you.
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Mon, August 15, 2005 - 1:35 PM
Bio-diesel biker gang...
Yeah, and get over here and turn all this dang water into wine so I can get my buzz on:)
Indeed you are one of the most stokin'est, cool-vibin' people I have ever met. Your travels have no doubt brought your graceful presence to many needed places. Remember cruzin' through the bamboo forest on Maui and showing me the place where the whales give birth? Great times and great friends. Perhaps it may be time to gather up a posse and maybe create an outpost for other travellers. Or maybe build some bio-diesel chopper bikes and tear up and down the coast some more with some added coolness:) You know you always have a spot to visit wherever I am, even if it is in HEL-L.A. Good luck and stay cool. |
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Fri, August 19, 2005 - 12:14 PM
Seriously
Yeah Kev, now yer talkin. Where do we get that shizit together. biodiesel hippy gang terrorizes west coast! Sweeeet... I'm lookin at gatherin a posse together to rage hawaii around tha winter months, somewherez between sept-feb putting tha werd out to any homies who want to freak it over therez. let's make a plan, you due to go back yet?
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Fri, August 19, 2005 - 1:30 PM
Are you me?
Hi Travai
Well, I feel the same way brother. Maybe it's our astrological forcast, Saturn return. A psychic numerologist woman in Ashland told me, when you ground then you will be grounded there, and then you will be there. To surrender to whatever life has for us builds our faith until we are ready for whatever is next. I am in Ashland right now, and I thought ya, I picked a place to live, well I have not even 2 weeks left here and then I am off to Shasta, then maybe Montreal and then? But I know now where I will be a month from now! This is a huge improvement on my life. So, intention on what you want to create, and knowing that will guide you, and the rest... So, you know my intention of a travelling spirtual show, has lead me to many people with the same vision around here. The next step will reveal itself soon... and the rest is faith and patience, oh ya, and a whole lotta of love. I'd love to see you, so if you are near these parts you are welcome. Pamela |
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Thu, September 8, 2005 - 6:28 PM
sweet sag
i relate. oh the life of a gypsy, tried and true. what a beautiful light you shed with every step you take. i'm off again too. let's connect about hawaii...planning on leaving from the kootenays or sf in december.
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Thu, December 8, 2005 - 1:06 PM
It's all natural!
I believe that U, like so many of us in these tribez, are a "catalyst". A catalyst in this culture is often mis undastood. Beyond the fear that you are just the "slaker" who the culture of non-indigos has miss-labled us as--- You are meant to Galactivate and In-itiate others into a new way of being. You are bringing fiery light of change and plugging it into other people's lives by your mere presense. Like a bee bringing hot fiery pollen from Shambhala. At first this feelz good, it feels exciting, it feels enlivening. Warming! If you stay too long however (past the first signs of discomfort) it feels like something is getting singed and burned. Love and light bring up all that is not love and light so that it may be healed. This singe-ing and burning sizzle is the burning of the negative ego and the attachment to the comfort of a familiar, smaller, limited-consciosness and outmoded self. I am a catalyst too! A successful catalyst doesn't set up a home with "roots", they plant several flower gardens and set up "routes". A successful catalyst has a stable network and several bases of operation. They co-create routes for other catalysts to share in the primal call to be a Nomadic Galactivator. They create an intentional network and span communites with music, magick and proFUNdity weaveing threads of light tween tribes. A good catalyst recognizes his power and doesn't ever overstay his welcome and fry everyone with fiery light, she or he will flow with the Glow and know when to go and become a legend by being considerate of other's real need to process and digest the light they carry. It happens by prezense alone. If you leave before the tension develops they will recognize that their issuez are their own, if you stay too long they will think you have caused their issues. When the world goes through major changes and humans make huge leaps in evolution on any level, certain amounts of people are required to be catalysts to initiate and seed the world into the new consciousness that is manifesting. Catalysts prepare the way. Nomadic Catalysts are most at home with other nomadic catalysts who share homes--and in order to really spread that fiery nectar around you have to travel!
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Thu, December 8, 2005 - 1:09 PM
It's all natural!
I believe that U, like so many of us in these tribez, are a "catalyst". A catalyst in this culture is often mis undastood. Beyond the fear that you are just the "slaker" who the culture of non-indigos has miss-labled us as--- You are meant to Galactivate and In-itiate others into a new way of being. You are bringing fiery light of change and plugging it into other people's lives by your mere presense. Like a bee bringing hot fiery pollen from Shambhala. At first this feelz good, it feels exciting, it feels enlivening. Warming! If you stay too long however (past the first signs of discomfort) it feels like something is getting singed and burned. Love and light bring up all that is not love and light so that it may be healed. This singe-ing and burning sizzle is the burning of the negative ego and the attachment to the comfort of a familiar, smaller, limited-consciosness and outmoded self. I am a catalyst too! A successful catalyst doesn't set up a home with "roots", they plant several flower gardens and set up "routes". A successful catalyst has a stable network and several bases of operation. They co-create routes for other catalysts to share in the primal call to be a Nomadic Galactivator. They create an intentional network and span communites with music, magick and proFUNdity weaveing threads of light tween tribes. A good catalyst recognizes his power and doesn't ever overstay his welcome and fry everyone with fiery light, she or he will flow with the Glow and know when to go and become a legend by being considerate of other's real need to process and digest the light they carry. It happens by prezense alone. If you leave before the tension develops they will recognize that their issuez are their own, if you stay too long they will think you have caused their issues. When the world goes through major changes and humans make huge leaps in evolution on any level, certain amounts of people are required to be catalysts to initiate and seed the world into the new consciousness that is manifesting. Catalysts prepare the way. Nomadic Catalysts are most at home with other nomadic catalysts who share homes--and in order to really spread that fiery nectar around you have to travel!
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Thu, December 8, 2005 - 1:15 PM
Oh yeah, and...
Catalysts can live in a home with others of compatable light tolerarance in compatible areas of their lives. The key is not to direct ALL your light toward anyone that U are living with and make sure that you have plenty of outlets for your fire and that you have plenty of palaces to collect and spread more necta via travel and loving and creating with othas.
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Thu, December 8, 2005 - 2:25 PM
Sweeeet.
Thanks Daenin, your words are well recieved. They seemed to have come at just tha right time for me. I've been kinda deep in reflection lately, over where my path is leadin me, as well as dealin with pressure from family who want to see me more settled down. It has always seemed important for me to continue to spread these connections out between all these amazin tribez. It's good to get some more support, and some reflection from others who are doing that same kinds of things. Thanks for putting it out there. I needed to hear it again. I am so thankful that tha grounded communities have ones like you to help them stay focused on their continued growth. I appreicate tha reflections. I am thankful to have you as a friend. And to continue to realize more who you are, and tha gifts you are offering. Thanks bro, much respectz
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Fri, December 9, 2005 - 2:56 PM
You are who and what you are for realz!
Thankyou for radiating your self out in this world and bringing it through! This world needs you too!
Galactic Shamans Unite! Thanks for respects and realizations, you remind me, Dae~ |
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Sun, January 8, 2006 - 11:15 AM
i don't think i know you but someone forwarded this to me 'cause they know i've been reflecting on this as well..
being once a nomad i can fully relate..for sure... oh...but how sweet it's been to kick down roots for the last 5 years and get some knowledge from knowing my backyard, watching the gardens grow, deepdeep mirroring through REALLY getting to know others. true community. lessons that i think i wouldn't have learned on my travels... don't get me wrong...travelling is still in my future. all since the community spirit is moving away from my town...have to find a new one...like you said...the only constant is change.. just thought i'd throw in my thoughts ... bless |

