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Please eat up this story about how the Evolver network helped a grassroots movement take their ideas and resources to the next level and get the funding needed for a free orchard in Bloomington, Indiana.

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Evolvers work for free fruit!

Teaser Punching the right buttons is hard work. It takes love, courage, commitment, and follow-through.

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Knitting under the rainbow on pot.

This is a writing I did immediately after returning from my first Rainbow Gathering. I don't usually smoke marijuana, but I was incredibly high at the time. The reason I don't smoke often, is that it elevates the frequency of my perceptual systems to spaces beyond language. Even sober, I tend to such frequencies that it's taken a lifetime to learn how to integrate socially.

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Nourishing soil, nourishing community, nourishing our deep selves

Every weekend now we have a work day at the Bloomington Community Orchard. I haven't been to all of them. But each time I go, the feeling deepens. On the first day we cut and raked the grass. It was a hot day, with the sun beating on our bare backs and arms and faces. Sweat glazed our bodies. And in answer was the breeze, which cooled us under the wide open sky as delicately as life underwater.

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I'm going to read and write myself off the deep end!

I've realized enough about time and the nature of the soul to seriously unhinge my attachments to ordinary duality. The cascading affirmations and meta-affirmations that I've learned almost nothing about what life really is, reinforce intuitions I've carried silently in careful check through my entire life. I am not who I've been taught I was. And neither are you.

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Wild Magick Gathering

Yo evolvers. I invited you to Elf Fest in Springtime. But this is different. Wild Magick is something else. The harvest season, and the Fall Equinox are a very special time of year.

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Crop Circle Translation

Dearest co- astrologers, mathematicians, hakerz, scientists, magickal people, chemists, lightworkers, healers, homesteaders, midwives, linguists, dreamers, and aliens etcetera..

Can we put our heads together for a moment to review the translation of this message? It could be an opportunity.

Here's the link under scrutiny:
http://altnett.ning.com/profiles/blogs/on-may-22-a-crop-circle

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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Skills and talents
I'm a bangarang visualizer! And a not shabby researcher too. I love helping razor's-edge authors visualize their ideas.
Interests
It's natural law, Modeling is more than a lifestyle choice
What I'm Reading
Gaia's Garden by Toby Hemenway; Last Child in the Woods, by Richard Louv; Soil and Soul by Alastair McIntosh
What I'm Listening To
The inaudible music of three potent eclipses, which led me here.

Work

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Me
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Free-lance