Sunday, December 16, 2007

My Lord, It Works Again

Dear All,

Wow.

I've been locked out of my blog for months, and tonight, finally, it seems to be letting me in. I can't even begin to express how happy I am about this. What's more, I'm really in the mood to write, and as usual I have SO much to say!!

Briefly, I have recently returned from a four-month pilgrimage of sacred sites all around the world. It's been more than incredible and while it was happening it felt very much like I was there to receive various activations and initiations. Thankfully most of them were the "good" kind, but there were a couple in there that were pretty challenging too, which I know were just as important, just not as pleasant.

More on all that soon.

Since I've been home things have been happening at a slower pace, which is how I've wanted it. I've been clearing away loose ends, spending a lot of time alone and enjoying the space. The last month I was away I was travelling around India, and if you've been there I'm sure you'll understand one's need for lots of space afterwards. It gave me a lot to think about. No doubt some of these ruminations will wind up on this blog. God it's good to be back here, you have no idea how much I've missed it.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:45 pm

    nice to have you back :)

    i've been having a read about arcology today - something i'm sure would interest you - but not in your current mood of needing space... cheers! polly

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  2. Polly my dear! So there's at least one person who's missed me around here. I wasn't sure whether I wanted any of my former readers to notice I was back, but now that you've spoken up I'm glad. Thank you. Now what's this about arcology?? Are you talking about Soleri's architecture?

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  3. Anonymous3:33 pm

    indeed i am! i stumbled across his name whilst reading some futurist architectural manifestos (i know - i have odd reading habits). what a great idea it is. why is it not already happening? surely the meance of climate change is more than enough of a spectre to get a few arcology cities/sites popping up around the globe?? what you think liz?

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  4. Anonymous11:22 am

    Hi Ladies!

    Astrea here. Just a bit of info on this Solari/arcology question. I live in Arizona, USA and want to pass on that there is a Solari Community not far from my home. Google Arcosanti for lots of sites to explore. The founder of Arcosanti is a fellow named Solari.

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  5. Anonymous9:51 pm

    Hi Liz!!
    Welcome home!!
    Glad to have you back chatting with us!! Once you are all rested up, catch us up on your trip, and things you are planning!! Much Love, Steve

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  6. surely the meance of climate change is more than enough of a spectre to get a few arcology cities/sites popping up around the globe?? what you think liz?

    Work from home India

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