One might think that this a quiet time at the shaman, but the truth is that the greenhouse hums with much activity. This is the time of year that we engage in the practice of sowing the seeds of a quiet revolution. Seeds for opening your heart and mind, and healing your body and spirit. Imagine something so subversive and yet so humble as planting a seed. In this era of a "war on" everything, it always feels very right to return back to the hope conveyed in a seed. Don't be so glum, go out and plant a tree or put a few seeds in clay pot on your windowsill. Invite nature in everywhere.
Oh, I heard about another interesting and revolutionary idea today. Replace all your archaic, Thomas Edison era sources of incandescent lighting with compact fluorescent light bulbs. The amount of energy saved is staggering. It's a simple meme, but really effective. Check out www.onebillionbulbs.com
Amen to seed planting... just had two brugmansia sanguinea's sprout within the last week. Good to see the miracle's being shared country-wide.
All our plants we've gotten from ya have blessed us dearly.
Thanks Andy...
Plant a mandrake for me...
I'll be calling soon.
---Stabby
Posted by: Stabby | February 08, 2007 at 10:07 PM
Better yet. Replace them with candles and solar l.e.d.s. Basement Shaman Rocks.
Posted by: johnnypod | February 27, 2007 at 02:46 PM
"Oh my god. I am an automated robot."
M. Weisshauss
Posted by: johnnypod | February 27, 2007 at 02:47 PM
We live, eat and breathe. Growing plants contenues the cycle.
It also directly connects us to nature, wich is important espically if you live in places where there is little plant life outside.
Incandescent lighting is really old tec. Everything is going solid state. We have LED monitors and TVs replacing the old versions and can be easily found. Lighting looks like it is behind tne others.
4TN
Posted by: 4TN | May 24, 2007 at 10:02 AM