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It is hard to say accurately how much I love you. Also in what way, sort of mentor/sister. I guess the most accurate is that you are one of my guiding stars.

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Awwww thank you dearest one!!!!! Love you Jim. Happy to be a guiding star twinkling with love and grateful for our friendship.

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In my Sedona retreat where we had a fairly difficult hike and I found myself weaving my newly discovered gift and the teachings on tapping into our warrior goddess energy to help myself and everyone complete the hike without a hitch, humming a melody that evolved intuitively as time passed.

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Love this!!! Tapping into warrior goddess energy with a song and a prayer. That is such an expanded perspective. Thanks for sharing

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Honoring your journey and weaving!! 🙏 My example: Our little New Mexico community = different threads creating both ease and struggle and love and challenge and laughter and lots and lots of beauty. Here’s to Life and being IN IT! 🧵 ❤️

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So true! We sometimes want it to just be easy, but it is the challenges that call forth healing and depth in the beauty of being together in all of our differences. Love you!

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Heart smile. 🥰 Love you too!

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What comes to mind is packing. I brought a smaller suitcase to Teo for the pilgrimage. With care, I managed to get A lot of stuff in one suitcase - clothes, pairs of shoes, a journal, art supplies, Toilet paper ( recommended). On the way home, it was harder to get everything in, with a few new purchases. I discarded, donated, and made it work, made the suitcase close. I am musing about brimming over, being full, taking up more space. Sitting with it all, from the simple - packing is an art - to the sublime. Josephine

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Exactly! Packing is such a metaphor for life as well... what is truly valuable, what can be released, what choices we make based on who we want to be. Hugs!

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Wow - so true.

I packed a set of really cool colored pencils decorated with Haida art and with different points, different colours on each end. I never used them, before or during the trip. On our second last day, I happened to meet a fellow Pilgrim Er at the Pyramids. The person mentioned wishing for a set of colored pencils! Yeah. A gift, a letting go. Be well, ya'll. Twirl like your hair is on Fire. Josephine

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Weaving the thread of life with the fabrics of memories, moments and manifestations..in the fow of existence.

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Yes!

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