Monday, September 29, 2008


"The world we wanted to have is not within our reach; the world we deeply dread is upon us. Meanwhile, the world we have known, ugly as it may be but nevertheless familiar, is vanishing before our eyes. Herein lies an opportunity to experience deeper layers of who we really are and what we are really made of. Collapse is compelling us to confront these issues, whether we want to or feel ready to do so or not. While I do not welcome the suffering this will entail, I do welcome the transformation of human consciousness and thus the evolutionary quantum leap it may offer us."

Friday, June 6, 2008

An indian Adventure

Along the river ganges, where her green waters just move out from the himalayas and are still clean, there stands a huge tree with wonderfull leaves. Her trunk is strong and her roots are so big that they come out from the earth and one can lay there and feel home again. The wind is whisteling in the leaves and when one puts the ear on the wood one can her speaking. Telling stories from ancient.-