Werner Erhard used to say that a relationship concerned only with itself will not succeed. It’ll become entangled, mired and sunk in drama. To escape the drama, a relationship has be about something bigger than itself, something noble, something inspiring. The same could be said about our lightworker meet-ups or “hubs”? While it’s very wonderful […]
Mid-Term Elections in America
We’re in such a different age right now, which various sources have described as “chaos,” that it affects our ability as a site to comment on events, which is probably what some of it is supposed to do. Ordinarily we’d be commenting on the mid-term elections and those comments would be well-documented and footnoted. But, […]
Creating the Hub: The Time Has Come
Please allow me to continue my remarks on the state of the lightworker community by looking at an idea that rearranged my commitment and my lightworker world-view. Sometimes an idea comes along that crystallizes things, that shows up like the missing piece, the object of the Eureka! moment. It may not be the first time […]
So What Have We Learned?
Kathleen is home again in her apartment, me in mine. Gosh, I miss her and not three hours have passed. So what did we learn from this incredible journey from one end of the Western United States to the other? From the warm and semi-tropical San Diego to the chilly and raining Northwest? Brrr…. Who […]
Thank You as We Approach Home
Folks, I’d like to offer you our deepest thanks for ensuring the existence of the Golden Age of Gaia for another month. And while I’m at it, I’d like also to thank all the people who so generously contributed to making our trip successful. There was one homeless man and one woman who lived in […]
Last Stop: A Lightworker Gathering Place
It’s Thursday night and I think I’ve just heard the idea that the whole trip has been about finding. Kathleen and I are at Sitara Williamson’s house and she’s just told me her vision for Bellingham. It’s of a “gathering place,” where all lightworkers and their services are concentrated and focused. It’s a community center. […]
A Mature Lightworker Community
Kathleen and I are driving up Whidbey Island tonight enroute to Bellingham, our last stop on the West Coast Express. We’ve just had the pleasure of talking with members of a mature lightworker community and perhaps I can illustrate what I mean by discussing one project they engaged in. Pushkara wanted to build a gypsy […]
Second Last Stop: Whidbey
We’re on Whidbey Island tonight, our second last stop from home. There’s a well-developed community of lightworkers here, most with no connection to the blog, doing yeoman’s work in various areas of lightwork. I wish I had a second self or could bilocate, to write up what this community is up to. One project sums […]
Our Bird’s-Eye View
We’re back in Seattle tonight, where you could say it all began. I can’t remember how it was we decided to have a Seattle meet-up perhaps a year ago. But that was the first meet-up we had. I feel like the flock of geese we saw over Su’s place in Onalaska. They were supposed to […]
Sharing is the Social Expression of Loving
One of the themes that Kathleen in particular has been developing as we move around the country down here (we’re in Cannon Beach today) is the importance right now of sharing. Sharing, sharing, sharing. We watched the homeless in Portland. Kathleen became so sad at the situation that she remained depressed for about as long […]
West Coast, Express Yourselves
We were visiting with Su in Onalaska, when she asked us if our trip was an invitation for people on the West Coast to “express” themselves (West Coast Express?). Well, we hadn’t thought of it but I guess it was. What is it about being fully self-expressed that releases us from our pain, suppression and […]
Laughter is Carbonated Holiness – Part 1/2
Kathleen and I notice that we’re meeting with two kinds of groups. One is building the foundation and superstructure for the work of constructing Nova Earth. You can think of this group as raising a building. Let me call it a vertical group in light of that image. A second group is expanding our knowledge […]
Laughter is Carbonated Holiness – Part 2/2
Some of us have the idea that a mission, to be a mission, has to be serious, hard, “work,” intense, tangibly productive, etc. Usually, when we look from that filter, we come up with a mission that we don’t really enjoy or like. But the Divine Mother has said that our mission should never be […]
You Proved It to Me
Kathleen and I are the guests tonight of Wally and Ardis Johnston in Portland. Both are nearing 90 years and Wally has just finished telling me his life story. Ardis had not heard much of it because so much of what Wally did in years gone by was top secret. He flew B47s, which would […]
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