What can I say about August...
August was a challenging month, and also a very exciting one. The month began with an ending as I left my day job at Talisman centre. I was feeling some fear around this as it means that i no longer have a steady pay cheque, but mostly I felt (and still feel) empowered and excited to embark more deeply than ever into my passions of Permaculture, Art and Energy. I feel so inspired by the people surrounding me that have taken the "leap" to immerse themselves and dedicate themselves to their paths and I only see success in those individuals. I hope to manifest this same success and to date feel extremely supported in the path i have chosen.
A few days after leaving Talisman Centre I took off for Shambhala to share some Permie wisdom at the seminars. During my talk, we built an interactive art piece while discussing how Permaculture ethics and principles can save the world. The feedback from the participants was awesome and I love how much I can learn from my students too! Here is a photo of the piece we created:
At Shambhala I was also blessed to see Raw Food extraordinaire, David Wolfe and Unified Theory expert Jamie Janover... super inspiring!
Being back in the community of Calgary has been so great! I have been showered with support of the new farmers market in Inglewood and blessed with well wishes for my Permaculture journey locally and beyond. For those of you just learning about the market, please come by! We are at the AREA every Tuesday from 3:30pm - 8pm. There is great local produce, meat, honey, bread and more!
One sad thing I came home to, was a hail decimated garden at the AREA. I feel that the death of the gardens reveals an opportunity for rebirth and is a physical symbol of what many of us are going through right now. Letting go of our old selves to allow for the new, to allow for the connecting with all beings and to allow us to connect with our unique creative self expression. Although i dont see our garden coming back to what it was before, I see that what has survived will be better than ever, what we plant new will help cultivate the soil, and next year the garden will be stronger and more resilient than ever!
One thing that I really love about the AREA is that it is a constant evolution, always growing, always changing, always renewing. This place shows us what is possible in our lives, whether its by growing food, building resiliency or constantly evolving. It is truly a blessing to be a part of this beautiful space.
I am excited as always to see and experience what is to come in the following month! Some exciting notables will be part 2 of the Visionary Permaculture Course, a couple of awesome Permablitzes (dates to come soon!) as well as the Abundance festival taking place at the AREA on September 29th.
Infinite Love, gratitude and giggles,
Kym Chi
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
July Updates
The end of June and the beginning of July have proven to be most inspiring, deep and profound and more than ever i am understanding my place in this vast and infinite universe.
I feel truly blessed to have been able to speak and share some wisdom so far at Inshala, Entheos and Astral Harvest. I am so thankful for those that came to my talks and were able to share their beautiful wisdom with me as well. One of my favorite things about teaching is that i am able to learn so much from my students. I am curious to see what teaching at Shambhala will be like as it is so much bigger and has a bit of a different focus in comparison to some of these other smaller more intentional festivals. I have come up with a different idea for Shambhala that will include music and the building of a live art peice while I teach. I am hoping this will draw more people in and help spread the Permaculture consciousness on a larger scale. I am not sure what the schedule is, but if you are at Shambhala i hope you can make it to my talk!
The AREA garden is coming along super well! Photos are attached below. We have all the beds planted and most are flourishing, small gopher and rabbit concern to try and find a solution for, but I am sure we will get it sorted! There are 6 organizations planting as well as a few other involved in other ways including compost tea spraying, the building of the herb spiral (completed in May) and helping with the mapping process (this is going to be really exciting!). Our main focus right now is working on the forest garden, adding more art elements, digging of the exterior swales and the mapping. We are also working on the volunteer program (thanks to all that have been volunteering so far!) and the Farmers Market which will debut on August 21st! We have been having a great year so far and I cant wait to see how it all looks in a month from now!
My internship with Verge Permaculture has also been great. It has been awesome and therapuetic to get some hands on experience and see how the process all goes in a super productive annual veggie garden, greenhouse and forest garden! There are also great benefits like fresh strawberries right off the plant and awesome dinner salads every intern day!
So far this summer Giggling Chi Tree has worked on 3 designs and hosted one blitz. I have two more blitzes coming up one of which is on July 29th in SE calgary. Please check out www.permaculturecalgary.org for more details! With Giggling Chi Tree I am also working on an exciting new design which I cant say too much about now, but will have details for you soon! I will be teaching 2 cob bench workshops in August and September that I am super excited about, go to my website for details. www.gigglingchitree.com
On top of all the exciting Permaculture stuff, I have also been able to do alot of self reflection and I have discovered so many amazing things about my self and the gifts that I have to offer. In my younger years I always felt a bit alienated as I didnt know anyone quite like me and had a hard time finding community. Now I am blessed to be surrounded by amazing community, but have still struggled a bit to find my place. Although I am friends with many like minds, we are all so different and because when I was younger i was ridiculed for this, I have been afraid to share my full self with some of the people I know. I have recognized now that the people in my life have fully accepted me and that I am the only one that is not accepting me. There may still be a few people in my life that have a hard time, but I cannot allow for this to hold me back. I want to spread my wings and share my whole self, my whole vision with the world and this is the only way that I can fully contribute to the collective and to help the collective to be whole. I want for everyone to be able to fully express themselves and therefore I want this for myself as well. I also realize that we can recreate ourselves in each and every moment, through our hearts. In order to do this we need to fully surrender our pasts, embrace and love who we are in the present and understand we will never know who we will be in the future. A little tough to swallow, but also super exciting! I hope to live these values fully!
Another thing I have been working on since COSM is recognizing my intention in all of the things I do. So whenever I make decisions I ask what my intentions are and make sure that my choices are reflecting my intentions. It has been challenging sometimes to have the strength to do or not do certain things, but the results are awesome! I am able to focus all of my energy into the most important things which really help me to move forward more quickly with my visions!
Lastly, I feel so very grateful to be on this ever changing, ever excting journey! So blessed to have such amazing experiences and filled with crazy gratitude for all of this amazing love I feel!
Wishing you all the very best on your journies and hope to hear about everyone elses inspiring lives!
Talk to you again soon!
Giggles and Gratitude,
Kym Chi
Summer Updates
Summer is upon us!
Wow! Can you believe a whole month has passed since my last entry! It has been a whirlwind since returning from the amazing COSM land. We held our first annual Urban Agricutlure Day at the AREA which was a great success. We had 15 vendors of local Urban Agricultural goods from Cheese Making, Apples, Window Farming, Spin Farming, Permauculture, Chickens and more! We also showcased some great free talks and saw over 400 people pass through our cozy quarter acre property. Looking forward to a bigger and better event in 2013!
From there it was straight into the Garden. So far we have reworked the soil and freshened up the beds with some sweet compost and straw and have edged the beds nicely with some free cinderblocks. We have also planted some squash, peas, beans, salad greens, kale, spinach, swisschard, radishes, carrots, tomatoes and more. Yum! We also planted a variety of tea herbs and culinary herbs into our brand new herb spiral created during an awesome water management class. Next steps are to get the other organizations in to do their planting and then continue on with more exciting projects. I will be keeping you posted as things progress and adding pictures as things continue to evolve. Over the summer I will also be creating mapping package of the AREA which will show visitors details of the Permaculture implementations as well as many sectors such as water, wind, people and animals. The most exciting project at the AREA will be the installment of a new weekly market!! I can't share too many details yet, but it is just what Inglewood needs! Stay tuned :) It has been truly inspiring to see the way the space evolves and I feel super blessed to be a part of it.
I am also very excited to begin the process of an Advanced Diploma in Permaculture specializing in Education. This will be an amazing upgrade to my current education and I will be thoroughly documenting my progress and sharing as much as I can here on my blog. The amazing Delvin Solkinson is going to be mentoring me through my journey and if anyone is interested in Permaculture on the West Coast, I highly recommend checking out his many offerings at: http://gaiacraft.squarespace.com/ . Delvin is one of the most inspiring people I know and he strives to spread the love of Permaculture and Visionary Art. You can also see some of his other amazing projects here: http://elvism.squarespace.com/
I have been interning with Verge Permaculture for 2 months now, I can't beleive how time is flying. Its been a ton of fun and I have been learning alot including: Installing a first flush system, pollinating and pruning tomatoes, installing drip irrigation, building awesome vermi bins and so much more. Last week was the best when we guerrilla planted some potatoes... YAY!!! I am really looking forward to what we will do next and have taken on the special projects of creating some maps of the Verge Permaculture Headquarters and designing a cob bench!
Ok... so what else have I been up to? Art wise I have been feverishly creating some new Orgone Generators and Geometrical lanterns for Inshala Music Festival and Astral Harvest. I started working with some new products and after working through the kinks I have created some sleek generators. For those of you who don't know, Orgone Generators are sculptures made from resin, metal and quartz crystals that transmute negative energy, dispel EMF's and Chemtrails and omit all around good energy. Pictures to come very soon!
Not only will I have some art installed at the above festivals, I am most honored be sharing some Permie Wisdom at Inshala, Entheos, Astral Harvest and Shambhala! I will be evolving the talks for each festival so each one will be a little different then the next. Evolver will also have the dome set up at Inshala, Fozzy Fest and Shambhala. I hope to see you out for at least one of the amazing festivals. Here are postings for schedules at Inshala, Entheos and Astral Harvest. Shambhala schedule to come soon.
http://www.inshala.ca/storage/Sched2012.jpg
http://entheosgathering.com/2012/conference
http://www.astralharvest.com/2012-conferences/
Van living is proving to be pretty awesome with a few challenges like my fridge breaking down and my solar panel malfuntioning. It is pretty pricey to replace a camper van fridge, but I must do it as fresh veggies are super important to me! I will be putting the new fancy fridge in tomorrow and will be able to run it off of AC/ 12 V and Propane so that will be great for all my summer travelling and times when I can't plug in in the city. As far as the panel goes, I will be getting some help next week and hopefully learning some tools for trouble shooting with it in the future ;) All in all though it is pretty awesome and I do really love being mobile and having my own little sanctuary. I will keep you all in the loop as to how the repairs go :)
I think that is about it for today, looking forward to sharing more of my adventures with you as they come about and please feel free to share any of your awesome stories with me as well!!
Lots of love and infinite giggles,
Kym Chi
From there it was straight into the Garden. So far we have reworked the soil and freshened up the beds with some sweet compost and straw and have edged the beds nicely with some free cinderblocks. We have also planted some squash, peas, beans, salad greens, kale, spinach, swisschard, radishes, carrots, tomatoes and more. Yum! We also planted a variety of tea herbs and culinary herbs into our brand new herb spiral created during an awesome water management class. Next steps are to get the other organizations in to do their planting and then continue on with more exciting projects. I will be keeping you posted as things progress and adding pictures as things continue to evolve. Over the summer I will also be creating mapping package of the AREA which will show visitors details of the Permaculture implementations as well as many sectors such as water, wind, people and animals. The most exciting project at the AREA will be the installment of a new weekly market!! I can't share too many details yet, but it is just what Inglewood needs! Stay tuned :) It has been truly inspiring to see the way the space evolves and I feel super blessed to be a part of it.
I am also very excited to begin the process of an Advanced Diploma in Permaculture specializing in Education. This will be an amazing upgrade to my current education and I will be thoroughly documenting my progress and sharing as much as I can here on my blog. The amazing Delvin Solkinson is going to be mentoring me through my journey and if anyone is interested in Permaculture on the West Coast, I highly recommend checking out his many offerings at: http://gaiacraft.squarespace.com/ . Delvin is one of the most inspiring people I know and he strives to spread the love of Permaculture and Visionary Art. You can also see some of his other amazing projects here: http://elvism.squarespace.com/
I have been interning with Verge Permaculture for 2 months now, I can't beleive how time is flying. Its been a ton of fun and I have been learning alot including: Installing a first flush system, pollinating and pruning tomatoes, installing drip irrigation, building awesome vermi bins and so much more. Last week was the best when we guerrilla planted some potatoes... YAY!!! I am really looking forward to what we will do next and have taken on the special projects of creating some maps of the Verge Permaculture Headquarters and designing a cob bench!
Ok... so what else have I been up to? Art wise I have been feverishly creating some new Orgone Generators and Geometrical lanterns for Inshala Music Festival and Astral Harvest. I started working with some new products and after working through the kinks I have created some sleek generators. For those of you who don't know, Orgone Generators are sculptures made from resin, metal and quartz crystals that transmute negative energy, dispel EMF's and Chemtrails and omit all around good energy. Pictures to come very soon!
Not only will I have some art installed at the above festivals, I am most honored be sharing some Permie Wisdom at Inshala, Entheos, Astral Harvest and Shambhala! I will be evolving the talks for each festival so each one will be a little different then the next. Evolver will also have the dome set up at Inshala, Fozzy Fest and Shambhala. I hope to see you out for at least one of the amazing festivals. Here are postings for schedules at Inshala, Entheos and Astral Harvest. Shambhala schedule to come soon.
http://www.inshala.ca/storage/Sched2012.jpg
http://entheosgathering.com/2012/conference
http://www.astralharvest.com/2012-conferences/
Van living is proving to be pretty awesome with a few challenges like my fridge breaking down and my solar panel malfuntioning. It is pretty pricey to replace a camper van fridge, but I must do it as fresh veggies are super important to me! I will be putting the new fancy fridge in tomorrow and will be able to run it off of AC/ 12 V and Propane so that will be great for all my summer travelling and times when I can't plug in in the city. As far as the panel goes, I will be getting some help next week and hopefully learning some tools for trouble shooting with it in the future ;) All in all though it is pretty awesome and I do really love being mobile and having my own little sanctuary. I will keep you all in the loop as to how the repairs go :)
I think that is about it for today, looking forward to sharing more of my adventures with you as they come about and please feel free to share any of your awesome stories with me as well!!
Lots of love and infinite giggles,
Kym Chi
Monday, May 14, 2012
Visionary Pernaculture Day 3 and 4
I have so much to say about yesterday and yet so little that can actually be communicated in words.
We spent most of our morning talking about connections and starting the "zoning" process. It was amazing to engage with all of these beautiful and creative entities to work through building the connections and placing elements in the zones that make the most sense. The funnest part is that there really is no right or wrong way that elements in a system connect. It is organic in nature and really reflects our needs and yields at any given time. There is a grand goal of working to build a system that functions most efficiently based on stacking functions and placing items in the areas where they are most effective. This is done for not only the needs and yields of new elements, but also of existing elements in the present and in the future.
Our class is so inspiring and the mornings activities built a new appreciation of the gifts and talents that we each can offer to the collective whole. It also sparks consciousness of opportunities to help someone who can benefit from your outputs. There are infinite possibilities for beneficial relationships in every system.
In the afternoon we finished zones and then spent a charged couple of hours interacting with the Grey's in their beautiful studio. It was great to hear their account of the connection with the land and to get a deeper understanding of how COSM arrived in this sacred space. Hearing from them really helps to anchor our work here and understand the intentions to a cosmic level.
We finished our classtime with a walk along the wisdom trail... There are so many levels of consciousness and wisdom on this land and I am soooo stoked to delve in to it and learn from the nature spirits here.
Dinner was delicious as always, again I am so grateful for the gift the volunteers here offer in providing us with the nourishment we need to continue our intensive journey here.
In the later evening we were gifted an amazing opportunity to interact with the Grey's on an intimate level in there studio for a Wisdom talk. The theme of the discussion was prayer and faith. It is really hard to put into words just what happened in that room, except that is was beautiful and it was in this moment we all really truly became a full on community. I also really felt connected into my path of self love and the recognition that I will continue working hard on this.
It was an amazing information packed, emotion packed high vibration day.
Today, day 4! It was super beautiful today, clear skies were shining on us! We spent almost the whole day outside and really got focused in and talked sectors and patterns. I think we all felt super charged from yesterday so we were really able to get things done today. Lunch time was spent at the compost blitzing out the path around it with a quick sheet mulch. Some biodynamic plants were put there recently, but the invasives are trying to take over, so some cardboard and leaf mulch should hopefully help. We will find out in September! It felt great to do a bit of labour, sometimes this is when I feel most connected to the earth.
The afternoon went by super fast, but at the same time it was almost like time stood still. We finished our day with 2 very special gifts. The first together in the nest sharing our thoughts about the course and our intentions for the next few months and secondly spending another super deep time with the Grey's where we really got some more concrete perspective on their visions for the land. It was super special and a great way to end the beginning of our journey at COSM.
I will get on a plane early tomorrow morning and head back to Calgary. I have said a prayer asking that I take the amazing lessons learned and wisdom integrated back home and share it with intention and love. I will not soon forget the brilliant experience of COSM and am super excited to continue contributing to the blessed land.
Please take some time to check out cosm.org and if you feel called to contribute or visit, do not hesitate to make the journey!
In epic gratitude and visionary love,
Kym Chi
Our spiral of connecting elements, everything works together!
Our super rad zone project, pretty sweet design!
Awesome design by zones part 2!
Super charged visit with the Greys!
A sketch of the chapel!! YAY!
The Wisdom Trail to.....
The Cistern! Beauty!
Another divider in my notebook with another important principle... Design from Nature!
Delvin, giving the Permaculture sermon from the Pulpit! lol
Part 2... lol Prrrraise Permaculture!!! Lol
Yay, spiral heart plant, anyone remember this from day 2???
Sector chat
TREES!!!!
Compost awesomeness.
Pattern Mandala in the labyrinth :)
Group works mandala spiral
A nice view of the area surrounding the guest house. Lots of opportunity here :)
The final chat and rad interaction on the land with the Greys :) The beautiful end to the beginning of a journey!
Another amazing day on the COSM land integrating alot of information. We focused on the Permaculture Ethics and Principles. We were also blessed to spend 3 hrs on the land with a native plant expert building relationships with only a few of the hundreds of amazing plants on site.
We began the day in the library where we spoke on the ethics and talked about some of the principles. For your reference, the 3 main ethics of Permaculture are: Care of Earth, Care of People, Return of Surplus (Always give back). One of my favourite parts was the learning of a new Ethic that Delvin and crew in Vancouver came up with. I found the 4th ethic to be really valuable and relevant to our time. It is: Transitional Ethic (I am calling it Integration Ethic). This ethic is all about our transition and building compassion in realizing we can't all change overnight. We need time to integrate new ideas, techniques and visions into our lives and during this time it is ok if we falter a little bit or continue to use some unsustainable means while we are learning, changing and growing. Dropping fear of judgement (self or otherwise) and showing compassion for ourselves and others during this crucial time is super important and will allow for a larger network of beings to integrate Permaculture and other conscious change into their lives in a more meaningful and deep level. Understanding that we can do things in baby steps is much less intimidating then the big leaps for most of us. Another thing to remember is that change starts with us, the individual. The change happens at a pace that works for the individual. Do what feels right in your life and follow the Permaculture ethics the best that you can and you will become inspiring living examples of what it means to be the change you want to see.
After reviewing the ethics and some of the principles we finished the morning outside with more principles. I really enjoy Delvin's teaching style. It is very creative, interactive and full of intention and permeation. He uses alot of hands on methods and gets the class to move around alot which I find keeps me alert and ready to learn and also summarizes beautifully. For those who are interested, Delvin and a crew of other Permies created these great open sources of learning tools which can be found at www.gaiacraft.com Please check it out if you feel inclined!
This afternoon we were super lucky to hang out with Dina who really taught us how to start a journey of getting to know the plants here at COSM but also in our own Bio Regions. The observation techniques she used were super logical and practical, yet also intuitive and integrative. We would spend about 10 min on each plant really getting to know it from all of the senses. This tour today is the beginning of our mapping process. It will be very helpful for us to know the existing plants before we start to implement a design or start any type of implementation. We barely scratched the surface of this 40 acre land, but the wisdom shared with us today empowers us to continue to spend time in the space getting to know more and more as we move forward.
Not only did we spend the day learning from Delvin and Dina, but we also spent the day learning from each other and learning from this amazing land. I feel such deep gratitude to be here and to share this experience with such charged beings that have such a strong presence and purpose. This experience along with all Permaculture experiences is super special and filled with intention and most of all Vision. I am super excited and humbled to contribute to this space and to the world through the art of Permaculture.
Love and giggles,
Kym Chi
Below are some of the amazing plants we identified. I am going to try and add the latin names, i apologize if they are not spelt correctly. ;) Keep in mind these are plants in this bio region and may not be found in your area :) Dina also explained the importance of naming the plant family, unfortunately I didn't get them down, but I will add them as I do more research.
This is a ground cover called Plantain, the latin name is Plantago Major. It is a soil rejuvenator and great for inflammation. It has astringent properties. Also great for bites! It tastes great in salads or fresh from the ground in early growing stages. May become bitter with age.
This awesome species is called Calming Blue Violet and its latin name is Viola Papilonacae. It is found in shady areas and on edges. It smells salady and secretes a sticky gel like substance. It is great for burns, sore throat, cough and is extremely high in Vitamin C. it is also great for inflammation. This plant flowers for only 2 weeks and when it does, eat the tasty flowers in salads. You can eat the leaves about 6 months out of the year (in the NY bioregion).
This is not the best photo, but this is actually a type of aromatic mint called Ground Ivy. Its Latin name is Glechoma Hederacea. This plant has tiny purple flowers that are long narrow and somewhat square shaped. The stem is also square shaped. They have a small fuzzy scalloped leaf. It is aromatic, and tastes a bit like lavender and minty. This plant makes a great garnish and is good for congestion, calming and lead removal. It has diuretic properties.
This is just a nice photo of the group checking out the Ground Ivy :)
This plant is from the Brassica family and is called Garlic Mustard. Its latin Name is Alliaria Petiolata. It has a strong garlicky taste, some like it and some don't. Is good for digestion and is aparient (somewhat laxative).
This pretty plant is called Dames Rocket and its latin name is: Hesperes Matronalis. This plant grows on edges and the flowers are edible as well as the leaves when they are young.
This is the Mustard Garlic in it's second year. Might be even more strong tasting now. You may want to eat it in its earlier stages ;)
I really like the leaves on this one! It is called Great Celandime and its latin name is Cheledonium Majus. This special plant releases a yellow dye from its veins when squeezed and has an acrid taste. You only want to use this in small quantities and typically for external use. It is good for the Gall Bladder and for wort removal.
This is called Jewel Weed. Latin Name is Impatiens Capensis. This is great as a Poison Ivy Antidote and Dillon one of my classmates showed me that the leaves turn shiny silver when under water. Very cool!
This one is Poison Ivy... Quick Run! Just kidding, just be careful and use some of the Jewel Weed to protect yourself!
The above is Broad leaf Bitter Dock. Its latin name is Rumex Obtusifolius. This leaf can be a bitter when picked close to the root, but some of the leaves taste good and even sort of sweet. The inside of the stalk is also edible and quite tasty similar to Rhubarb. It is helpful for liver, lymphatic system, clearing skin. It has tonic and laxative properties.
This is Dina showing is how tall Poke root can grow. It is great to see if you can find last years fall when you are identifying plants :)
Here is the poke root in its baby stages. Its latin name is Phytolacca Americana. The leaves are edible when young, but in general this plant is regarded as toxic and is a purgative. The root however can be used in very small doses for stimulating a stagnant or non responsive lymphatic system. it is recommended to harvest the root after 3 frosts.
This is wine berry. YUM! Its latin name is Rubus Phoenicolacius. This plant is from the raspberry family. We are unsure of its medicinal properties, but it is edible! I will update you as I do more research.
This is called Japanese Knotweed from the Buckwheat family. Its latin name is Reynoutria Japonica. Its root is antioxidant and helps with Lime.
Visionary Permaculture Day One
Morning :)
WOW!! We started class this morning in the Altered States Chapel in the middle of a meadow, where we smudged and grounded and then came back in to the library where we sat and shared.
So far it has all been introductions and really honing in on who we will be spending this course with. Everyones personal stories and how they got here along with their intentions are inspiring and exciting! With some knowledge of Permaculture under my belt, I can see just how perfect it is that each person is here to take part in the learning circle that is taking place.
Along with meeting these super inspirational and beautiful beings, i am being overwhelmed with mass creativity and love. There are beautiful paintings and sculptures everywhere... (photos to come) and just amazing energy and presence here. I don’t believe that one element was placed without intention and thought. Sitting in the library where we are engaging in part of the class, all I could feel was love. When I look at the work of Alex, Allyson and other artists in the space I can see and feel the loving intention that has gone into its creation. I feel at home and at peace here.
The staff here are also inspiring. I haven’t had a chance to meet many yet, but the ones I have met are super friendly and open, extremely welcoming. Those I haven’t met, I already love and have immense gratitude for. We were told of the many people who volunteer here to see this place thrive and grow, including the kitchen staff who prepare our lunch and dinner. I am learning that it just feels good to give, and when we give from our hearts to contribute to what we feel passion for, we are constantly receiving. I feel this way back in Calgary with various projects I believe in and see it in others leading by example in their own lives as well, constantly sharing and just being who they are, visioning a better, more beautiful future.
Super blissed and blessed!
Afternoon:
Well this afternoon was still about integration and grounding in each others journeys to the Permaculture Path and then we walked to the beautiful labyrinth and listened to Delvin (our teacher) speak a little about what this course will hold. Finishing on the deck overlooking the COSM land, I am overwhelmed with a sense of belonging here.
Since after lunch I have felt strong energy surrounding my heart and my third eye, and being out on the land I can feel how strongly activated this space is. I feel so blessed that this is only day one of 4 and part one of a four part series as this place is so deeply integrated with wisdom and teaching. Not only am I going to learn a tremendous amount from this course, I will learn a tremendous amount from this place and this sacred land. I write this as I wind down from the day and feel more alert and alive then ever.
Below are a couple photos so you can see some of the awesome things I am surrounded by.
Love and giggles!!!
Inspiring one of kind work by Alex Grey!
The above is one of our classrooms!
Where I sit as I write this blog!
The cover page for this course in my binder... 2 important Permaculture Principles!
The Altered States chapel I spoke of earlier in the day.
Kym Chi
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