Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Back from Vision Quest

Beloveds,

I am back from being On The Hill.  wow.

It was of course an intense experience, being out under the sun & moon & stars for 4 days and 4 nights.  I thought this time would be easy - I mean I have done it 3 times now! - but it was actually the hardest.  Literally too, as I was encamped on a beautiful, beautiful spot which had secretly submerged rocks which I had not realized were there just under the dirt and grasses until I was trying to get comfortable some place in my circle.  LOL. Suffice it to say I got to know rock energy pretty well by the time I was done.

It was however an idyllic spot - wildflowers, a creek, beautiful trees - every color of the rainbow, every symphonic sound of nature - water, bees, wind rustling the leaves, amazing numbers of birds singing, frogs chorusing, owls hooting, crickets chirping.  I saw many creatures: ladybugs, bumblebees, colorful beetles and ants, grasshoppers, a million (or so it seemed) butterflies, hummingbirds, doves, jays (both scrub and stellar), hawks, vultures, eagles, woodpeckers, little brown jobs, blackbirds, a mud turtle, a small snake, heard a mouse rustling the grass, and a doe, with a couple of dogs thrown in for comedic relief.  There were challenges, but so much Beauty overall.  The full moon was exquisite, large and so bright and when the moon set there were many dazzling stars and one night the Milky Way was clearly visible.  I saw shooting stars nightly was well.

I offered prayers per all the requests I received, and I offered hundreds of prayers for earth restoration, the world's waters, all the taxonomies of plants, animals, beings, places, peoples, languages and wisdom that I could think of.  I offered many prayers for peace in general and in specific conflicts as well.  I prayed for all my loved ones, my friends, my clients and many more besides.  I prayed for a number of people who just recently departed, including Mark's favorite Aunt Bet, who died the day before I left.  I prayed for our collective health, wealth, happiness and wisdom.  It was a lot of prayers and pondering.

Many special things happened, but Vision Quest is by its nature a private event and I have already said a lot - so I will share one detail which seemed to be a message not only for me but for the community as whole:  I was watching one particular swallowtail dance around its world tour of the flowers when it took a turn and lingered in front of a No Trespassing sign I could see obliquely from my spot.  I burst into laughter at this sincere looking effort by the butterfly to apparently read this stern warning about breaking the rules. Then I burst into tears because I knew that I was the butterfly and that all those stern rules were just as absurd when applied to me as well.  And I realized we are all the butterfly, trying to please heaven knows whose idea of rules that have no bearing on our condition as free beautiful creatures.

So I say to you: be the butterfly, and forget the rule book.  It's not written in a language that speaks to you at all.


xoxoxoxo,

Tobey


Friday, April 27, 2012

Wild elephants mourn author's death

Here is an amazingly touching story, a tribute to the interrelationship between all of us here on the planet.

Get out your hankies!

Wild elephants mourn author's death - Beliefnet.com

Thursday, March 29, 2012

We Who Are Horses

Enjoy this wonderful short film which shares the world from a particular horse's point of view.  Ross lives on the Navajo reservation and has a unique perspective.  So lovely.  You can learn his song!

 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

We Share This Planet With Amazing People

I have friends who are traveling around the world with their four children. It is so wonderful to read their various blogs.  But it also expands our mind's eye as to the other people with whom we live on this blue ball.

So I was very happy to see this slide show from BBC photographer Timothy Allen.  This is a joy and also very poignant.  And it reminds me of my friends' adventures which I am enjoying vicariously as well.

 

Vincent, the dad of my friends' family, is also an internationally acclaimed photographer, and he has taken some spectacular shots as well.  I hope he publishes a book.  From his pictures, I now know that this angelic girl has sandalwood paste on her face - a cosmetic, sunscreen, bug spray and so much more.

Happy planet!!

 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the New Paradigm... LOL

Too funny!!  I love that my most groovy-oovy grilfriends shared this little film clip about the silly things that you hear new age folks say. I have heard (and seen) virtually every moment of this - and just sayin' - sometimes it's all too much.


And on the very very plus side, this was put together by a very interesting group who is starting their own YouTube channel called Elevate.  They apparently live in a beautiful intentional community in Ojai where they are dedicated to crafting creative solutions that unleash human potential.  This nice video uses more humor to explain it.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Meditation Increases Brain Size

This may or may not be of assistance to those who wish to fend off dementia, but there are significantly measurable changes that occur in the brain with repeated meditation practice.  I know it made a significant difference for me in graduate school, especially at the doctoral level.

This recent article from Harvard explores the meaning of one intriguing study.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Abandoned Gothic-Style School Building in East Harlem to be Converted Into Affordable Artist Housing

I have known a number of people who have converted huge old buildings like this.  Just the hardware alone is exciting in these old piles - they truly don't make anything like they used to any more.  My ex-husband Cary and I had some adventures among ruins along these sort of lines, many many years ago.  Anyway - I find this very inspiring that this huge place is going to get a new life sustaining creative people and their creative families, allowing them the basic necessities (and then some!) for contributing culture and fresh ideas to the world.  We need much more of this kind of thinking.  There is so much abandoned and yet useful real estate that could be re-purposed.