Monday, August 12, 2013

Our Journey Awaits


In about nine days or so my delight and myself will be embarking on a journey inspired by a different journey which we enjoyed early this summer.  We spent eight nights and nine days in the bosom of Mt. Shasta and drank her waters and bathed in her lakes.  We observed the Great Vault of the starry Immensity from a very unusual but delightful state of clarity which seemed to be contained in the energy of this space...once we were in it we felt it.  The idea of planning a way to visit the numerous sites of both historical and sacred relevance rose up in us and was affirmed in various ways to our subjective perception and to our hearts as just the thing we'd like to do...a passion was born and we are nearing our departure into a more experiential interaction with Mother Earth and our own need to walk away from the boxed in thinking of 3D limitation. There is magic afoot and we are called to the party so we're gonna go...it's "bring your own" if you decide to do the same for it seems that many people are.  We met two women in the campground we were in who had both been on the road, by themselves, both for a respectful long time.  One operated out of her mid size sedan and the other from a small RV. Both had much to do with our spontaneous combustion that inspired and is now carrying us to a one year commitment of migrational camping.  We will start where we are here in Spokane, Wa. and go northwest up toward the Colville National Forest and begin our camping there as we head toward the Mt. Baker area further West.
It is our intent to visit as many natural hot springs as we can find and to allow ourselves to simmer in the healing waters that they offer.  So much of the "technology" of the Ancients has been removed from our awareness and the healing nature of these various attributes of Earth do indeed exude healing magnetics that can bring the human body into a closer resonance with the perfection that is at the core of each of us.  This is our answer to the idea of health care and we have been attuned to this approach to life for some time.  Now we want to make it more of an adventure as we surrender and trust in the absolute well-being in which we live and move and BE.
Over the past eight years or so, my wife and I have been processing our material "possessions" through the filter of our ever changing "belief" structures and noticed that it has taken us eight long years to get it all down to a storage unit 10' by 10', and whatever we can squeeze into a 2002 Avalon, an 18 cu. ft.car top carrier, and a bicycle rack big enough for two bikes.  It has been an experience in compression, in a way.  It feels much lighter if you grok the idea of gravity.  I've moved so much stuff around the country I feel quite ready to dis-invest in the dreams of others who actually advertise their dreams in our common dreamscape and try to sell us something ususally billed as the only or the best option when no other options have been tried.  I can see no other reason why I would have felt so compelled to burden myself with such weight.  The idea of having to pay for anything is, in my mind, bordering on insanity since each of us is, after all, the embodiment of Eternal essence, absent limits.  We live our lives as though we had limits but the truth is we think them up ourselves so I imagine un-thinking them is just as possible.
I feel the doors to new perceptions are opening and I am walking through

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