Oct 15, 2008 12:39
" Everything you feel is just as real as anything
It don't mean it's true but it means I believe in you"
I'm back in Pisaq. I got stuck on Lake Titicaca for 3 days. Pontwam and I met up in Puno after I left Copacabana. Now that I'm back at a home base I'm ready to start working some. When I was off I realized that I want to build an online social network of permaculture or permaculturally oriented groups or peoples. So that what I'm doing. I'm learning how to build a website and then I'm going to put it on the internet. My projection is that it'll take a few weeks.
The idea is to network between groups so that over time , people may travel through North or South America without any environmental impact, or maybe without having to spend hardly any money. A dream would be to have homes not more than a day or 2 by bicycle away from each other. Also, to establish trade between the different bioregions so that an economy and flow of ideas and goods so that (bio-)diversity social awareness may spread easily. I see some problems with this idea, like some bioregions becoming more powerful or power hungry than others though I think it's far enough that to worry about it now isn't practical. Maybe they would realize the importance of equal flow and not be inclined to dominate one another.
Then again, short term thinking isn't really such a great idea.
There is so much conditioning coming undone, it's very freeing. It's amazing to watch how the whole universe unfolds itself once you unfold yourself. A vision from one of the ayahuasca ceremonies is becoming less devastatingly beautiful and more practical and enlightening. The scare is turning into a door, a portal to another dimension. In resting into the unknown and holding the light, I find a guide to the Truth.
Pictures are on Facebook. Lake Titicaca was amazing. I tried huachuma there for the first time and was pleasantly suprised. Last night, we as a group practiced yoga in the full moon. Hippies.
argentina,
lake titicaca,
bolivia,
chile,
copacabana,
permaculture,
peru