On this page the following entries were made in the “June, 2008” time-frame.
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some ones listening
After reading your post I went out to the garden I have here at home with the intention of communing. It’s a beauty garden, just to have beautiful plants growing here for myself, my wife and the other folks at this little apartment building overlooking the water in Queen Anne.
I’ve been moving some plants out of the way of oncoming construction and had more to move and save from losing them to a bull dozer, which is an uncaring and rude device. I asked the devas to please accept that I was moving the plants to a new home…
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Green man
I had a dream of the green man the other night… its a classic image the green man being driven out of a village out of fear of his wildness by the people… it was a sad scene…
it makes me wonder about deforestation, habitat loss, the destroying of large areas of land to create housing developments.
People do not build or create their communities with nature or with any mindfulness to the wild… natural communities, wild communities of other-than-human-persons are destroyed to make room for homo-domesticus. The green man is most definitely driven out of these areas.
I was also thinking of… Read more »
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The importance of communion
Many years ago now, I moved my friend to New Mexico. He was a buddy, brother and a cohort, a teacher to me in many ways, and when he left it was a big transition for me to be with his friendship and guidance. I drove all his worldly possessions, his dog and his cat and his soon to be future wife and mother of his child from the PNW to New Mexico in a U-haul and before I left him there to start his new life in a new bioregion, I felt some what over whelmed, like a cloud… Read more »
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Co-creating with the devas of findhorn garden

Co-Creating
with the Devas
of Findhorn
by Celeste Adams
Today, the concept of communicating with the plant beings as a way of creating plentiful crops and beautiful gardens, if not exactly embraced by commercial growers, is well known and widely used in the new age and organic farming communities.
Forty years ago, this approach to agriculture was pretty much unheard-of in the Western world. But on a barren, sandy, windswept corner of a rundown trailer park in Findhorn, Scotland, Peter and Eileen Caddy were changing all that.
The Findhorn Foundation, located in northern Scotland, was founded 40 years ago by Peter and Eileen Caddy and their… Read more »
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