As of December 1 2009... all new posts will be made at the following blog:
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A GARDEN MAZE OR LABYRINTH - Trying to figure out how to make our little farmette somewhat profitable so Hubby can quit job in a couple of years. Since we might not be getting any cash...13 years ago
Possible Change
So... I'm thinking about combining our blogs (cooking, gardening, homesteading, survival, storage, homeschooling, etc.) into one. I would eventually move posts to the new and combined blog.
We have a lot of readers, and I value your opinion. Thoughts?
Manifesting Our Homestead
The Kid and I looked on Tuesday. Found several that might be ok, but not really exactly what we want. Then I found the perfect place online, and sent the info to our agent. He found out details, and if the vacant house isn't in total disrepair, it's perfect for us.
35 acres. Creek running through that fills a little pond. Workshop. Barn. Wood cookstove. Wood fireplace. Out in the boonies. Low taxes.
Come on, Universe! If this is our highest and best property.. make it happen!
Manifest Monday: Bring Us A New Home!
Bring it on! We're ready!
Creating an Intentional Community in Colorado
This first family have or are working to acquire these skills: baking, wine-making, candle-making, fiber-harvesting/carding/spinning, paper-making, soap-making from plants, dehydrating to preserve harvests, using gourds to make utensils/pots/etc, yogurt-making, intensive gardening, basket-making, dart-gun and sling-shot, and Reiki. We also have LOTS of books, have started a fiber-rabbit herd, dehydrate garden produce, and work online for additional income. We have gluten-intolerance and other food problems so we don't plan to grow wheat.
Crops:
- corn
- amaranth
- oats
- rice
- quinoa
- flax
- sesame
- wheat (grown in alternate years as some other crops to avoid cross-contamination for gluten-free grain)
- potatoes
- sweet potatoes
- gourds (for crafts like baskets, dippers, etc.)
- luffa/dishcloth gourd (edible but also for cleaning supplies)
- apples (human and livestock food, applesauce, cider, vinegar)
- willows (for crafts like baskets, living teepees, etc.)
- nut and fruit trees and bushes
- elderberry bushes (for privacy fencing and elderberry wine/syrup)
- cotton
- bayberry bushes (fruit makes candle-wax)
- herbs, fruits, sugar beets, stevia, veggies and more and more and more!
Animals:
- sheep (wool, milk, fertilizer)
- goat (fiber, brush clearance, milk, fertilizer)
- rabbit (fibert, fertilizer)
- chickens (meat, eggs, pest control, fertilizer, feathers)
- quail (meat, eggs, fertilizer, feathers)
- fish (meat, fertilizer)
- worm (fertilizer)
- bees (honey, wax, pollination)
- possibly horses or donkeys to pull plows and other farm work
Suggested skills needed: pottery, glass-blowing, leather tanning and making, leather-worker (shoes, belts, coats, saddles, bags), cartwright, wheel-wright, blacksmith, foundry for smelting recyclable metals, bartering, furniture-making, wool-shearing, fiber-weaving, seamstress/tailor, soap-making from lye, canning, brewer, cheese-making, smoking meats, sausage-making, gardening/farming, animal husbandry, cider-making, baking, health care/wilderness medicine, midwife, dentistry, herbology, education (for our homeschooled kids), basket-making, bee-keeping, straw-bale/underground home/yurt construction, butchering, ham radio, hydroponics, vermicomposting, greenhouses/sunrooms, fish farming, permaculture, gray water systems, water-catchment-systems, mead-making, wild food foraging, growing mushrooms, mountain plants and foods, planting by signs, weather reading, making musical instruments, butter churn making, and much more "living green with this Earth".
Thoughts:
- We're not all about the chores and work! Games, dances, "sports", music, ice cream socials, celebrations, cottage crafts, rituals, and more.
- Off the grid, power by wind/solar/water, water-catchment. Hope to be self-sustaining by the end of 2011.
- Families can elect to invest in the property and building, or can rent.
- Land owned by few, some or all.
- Percentage of food grown: 90% (goal!).
- Share community meals: evening meals, taking turns in the preparation, and all help plan menu.
- Dietary choice/restrictions: we eat what we grow. Mostly organic, and as healthy as possible. Omnivorous. Some gluten-free and lactose-free. Diabetic. Picky eaters and people with food intolerances or allergies are welcome! If you don't know about cross-contaminating food for people with allergies, we'll teach you!
- Alcohol: occasionally - mostly what we make. Tobacco use: prohibited indoors. Illegal drugs: prohibited.
- Spiritual practices: Not christian, but spiritual. Wiccan or Earth-Based preferred.
- Prepare for civil unrest, economic disaster, severe weather, etc. without going gun-crazy but willing to defend what's ours as necessary.
- Education: homeschooled or unschooled.
- Money: All members have independent income, whether by job or possibly sell extra produce or cottage crafts (soap, candles, baskets, etc.) at farmers markets or flea market.
- Labor: All members contribute a certain number of hours to garden, animals, and other "chores". We all work our individual strengths and specialties too.
- Join Fee: possibly - TBD. Regular Fees: possibly - for property taxes, etc - TBD.
- Decision making: create our own government, but mostly by consensus. Leadership core group.
- Families to make this community will value their privacy, enjoy life, embrace preparing for the worst while hoping for the best, are willing to contribute to the welfare of the community, and believe that the state of the world prohibits living the lives we want to live within an urban setting.
- Intend to create a private grove for special celebrations.
- We hope to have all families on board by March 2010, so we can figure out how much money we have, find our property and design our housing.
If you're interesting in learning how to become a part of this community, please e-mail: kriyacreate at yahoo dot com and we'll answer as soon as we can. Serious people only.
Review: It Must Be Karma
www.itmustbekarma.com
12008 Melody Drive
Westminster, CO 80234
Tel: 303-252-7489
A New Age Store
Our family was recently looking for a few special items to help us accomplish a goal: candles, oils, and possibly incense. We'd been thinking about going into this store for a while, and grabbed the chance. It was easy to find, only just slightly tucked away in a strip shopping center off of 120th Street and Melody (near I-25). Plenty of parking.
We parked right in front of the store (no one else there) and walked in. Ah. The usual scent associated with new age shops greeted us, but that was about all. The store-worker said a brief hello then never spoke to us again. We walked around, trying to figure out the source of disjointed energy and confusion. While the store had candles and oils and incense as well as books as well as other things like a money-spell bubble bath (??) and so forth, I started to get a headache and sat down. We left shortly after without purchasing anything.
I'm sure this is a perfectly good store for a novice or people looking for a gimmicky new-age store, but not for a serious new ager.
Thumbs Down.
Manifest Monday: Love
Long Time Coming
We'll be using this blog to review Colorado new age shops, let you know about get-togethers and meet-ups, and give more info.
Do you have a favorite new age or metaphysical book store, gift shop, book, etc, in Colorado? Write a detailed review and e-mail it to: kriyacreate@yahoo.com so we can post it. Be sure to give lots of details, and thumbs up or thumbs down.
Thank you for your visit and patience. Please come back.
Manifest Monday: Birthday Thoughts-A Day Late
Thor's Thoughts - Earth Day
What Exactly is Kriya?
Definition and History of Reiki
There are a lot of different version on how Reiki came to be. It was an oral story, told and retold through many years until someone finally wrote it down. Here's one version (found at http://www.reikiconnection.com/p27.html - with some editing):
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The origins of Reiki go back some 2,500 years to the Tibetan monasteries where it was used as a system for spiritual enlightenment. We are told that there was a special room, which had highly polished brass from ceiling to floor. There was a stool or bench on which the student sat and behind him the teacher would draw in the air—so that they were reflected on the brass walls—what we have come to know as the Reiki Symbols. The student would then study and work with them for enlightenment.
A by-product of the symbols was their healing properties, which the monks were not overly concerned about using unless a student developed a pain or physical problem that kept attention from his spiritual work. Then the healing properties of the symbols were used. Since the monks did not travel out into the countryside doing healing, the symbols and their healing properties stayed in the monasteries and were almost forgotten.
Picture to the right of Mikao Usui.
Now we move into the late 1800’s to Kyoto, Japan, where Dr. Mikao Usui, a Japanese Christian educator at a Christian school had just given a talk to a graduating class. After his discussion several of his students asked him if he believed, as he had said, that they all could go forth and heal as Jesus had done. Dr. Usui said he did. At that point, his students asked him to show them how. Dr. Usui could not show them, but he felt in his heart there must be a way.
Dr. Usui decided to come to America because it was a pre-dominate Christian country. He felt we would know how to do the healing of Jesus. We are told he came to the University of Chicago to study Theology. Every chance he got he went around to the different religions and asked them, “Do you know how to heal the body”? They all answered, “No, we heal the spirit.”
Finally, while studying some Sanskrit texts he found mention of Buddha who also had healed. That sent him back to Kyoto, which even today is a city of many monasteries and shrines. At each monastery, he asked, “Do you know how to heal the body”? The answer was always, “No”.
That is until, as the story goes, he came to the last monastery, which was a Zen Buddhist monastery. After he had asked his question, the reply was, “Well, we used to, but we don’t any more”. With that reply Dr. Usui asked if he could live in the monastery and study their texts. Permission was given and Dr. Usui studied the texts, many of which were written in Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, and Japanese.
In studying the texts, Dr. Usui found the symbols he was searching for, but there wasn’t any further information on them (to put it into day’s language, there wasn’t any user manual). Consulting the head monk, Dr. Usui asked his opinion and was told that when the Zen had a question they always meditated on it and prayed. So he did.
In his meditation, it came to Dr. Usui that he should go to Mt. Kurama-Yama, a holy mountain some 25 miles away, and do a 21-day fasting prayer and meditation to seek understanding about the symbols. He made arrangements that if he did not come back after 21 days, that someone should come and “collect his bones”. He said that because he felt he was either going to find the meaning of the symbols—his life’s quest—or perish and make his transition.
At the top of the mountain, there was a small cave that was used by the monks on their silent meditation retreats. Since he would be fasting and could loose track of the time, Dr. Usui made a pile of 21 stones. Each day, we are told, he would remove one stone from the pile when he awoke so he could track the days.
On the last day, as he was sitting on the mountain at dawn, a great light appeared in the sky. It got bigger and bigger and started coming right towards him. He was afraid, ran into the small cave, and remained there until suddenly it dawned on him that this is what he had been asking for. So he emerged out of the cave, faced the light, which came to him, and struck him in the forehead. He fell backwards and lost consciousness for awhile.
Some time later, he awoke and saw the sky filled with thousands and thousands of beautiful rainbow colored bubbles. And then he saw a golden bubble which got bigger and bigger until it stopped in front of him. Inside the bubble was one of the symbols he had discovered at the monastery and the meaning of that symbol was revealed to him. Then another golden bubble appeared with another symbol and so on until he had been told about all the symbols.
As he looked up into the sky he saw written in gold letters, “Remember this, Remember this, Remember this,” three times in all.
Sometime later, he decided to go back down the mountain. He was wearing open toe sandals and stubbed his toe. It started to bleed and he put his hand down on his toe. In a few minutes, the pain was gone and the bleeding had stopped. The First Miracle!
At the bottom of the mountain was an inn that had a red blanket on the bench outside. This meant that food was available for travelers. Dr. Usui was very hungry after his 21 day fast and he went inside and ordered hot tea and hot rice. The Innkeeper noticing his monk robes and gaunt appearance was afraid that after his fasting he would be sick if he ate too much hot food. But Dr. Usui insisted and the man went away to fix his food.
The Innkeeper had a daughter who appeared with a rag tied around her hear and a distended swollen jaw. Dr. Usui asked her what was wrong. She told him that she had a toothache, but could not leave the inn to travel the 25 miles into town to have it treated. At that point he asked her if he could gently put his hands on her cheeks. When he did, his hands got warm, the swelling went down and the pain went away. The Second Miracle! She ran to get her father who asked Dr. Usui, “You aren’t a regular monk are you? What is that you do? What do you call it?”
At that moment Dr. Usui gave this healing method the name of Reiki, pronounced (Ray-key). Rei being the Universal Life and Ki being the Energy. So Reiki means Universal Life Energy.
We are told that this is how the healing system that started out in Tibet received the Japanese name we know it by today.
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Most Reiki Practitioners and Masters carefully guard the secrets of Reiki. I don't believe that it should be kept a secret. I believe that while it MUST be used with reverence, Reiki energy should be readily available to anyone who has need of it.
Manifest Monday: Money
This is the first Manifest Monday and because of the current state of the global economy, we chose MONEY as our topic.
Manifesting money involves earning and receiving money. But money is made out of the same thing as everything else: energy. And energy flows in and out of form, being everything that ever was, is or will be.
Do this for a moment: think of something in your life that's excellent. Beyond good. Pleasureable. Joyful. Beautiful. Graceful. Loving. Complete. ... ... a special spousal relationship ... ... great health ... ... a beautiful baby ... ... a decent job ... ... the perfect butt. There IS something.
Know this... ... Everything that you love about your life ... YOU brought to yourself. YOU attracted the energy to manifest it. So you can bring something good to your life, even if it's just the perfect butt, then you have already experimented and attracted energy to manifest something. And practice makes perfect.
How can you channel your manifesting energy into bringing you money? Think about it this way... is it the actual money that you want, or the things you can get with the money? Let's assume that's the reality. Well, chances are, it is. Now, let's NOT give the thought of attaining money power. Give power to where it needs to be: opening up the gates of creativity that will help you know how to obtain the "thing" or "things" that you really want.
Don't give it too much power. Don't obsess over what you should only be conscious or aware of. Have you heard that the simple thought of "wanting" something is just reaffirming to the universe that you don't have that something. Focusing on something you don't have will simply bring more wanting and not-having to your life.
Give the thing your attention, but don't focus all of your attention. Live life. Enjoy being you. Keep a picture of your "thing" in your head and give it several minutes of your attention and creativity daily.
What are you visualizing?
- throwing up into the air a million one-dollar bills
NO! Wrong path. Try...
- 5 acres of land with an beautiful rustic farmhouse
- a brand-new hydrogen or electric or hybrid car
- running a successful company
- giving your mom the mortgage of the property - to burn because you paid it off
- sending your child to the best college
When you decide what it is you want, be very clear as to your goals, vision, purpose, and be quite clear about this. You don't want to go through life without goals, so it's time to make a clear thought and clear path.
"The Secret" suggests people make a poster with lots of pictures and/or words of what you want out of life. Be specific. And reasonable. Make benchmarks (goal-checks). Now do this: use the below comment section to write what you want to manifest. Here's mine:
If I had a million dollars, I would buy 15 acres of land, build my dream home/garage/barn, a tree house for my kid, a 250 square foot greenhouse, plant orchards filled with fruit and nut trees, lots of berry brambles, 100 square feet of raised beds to grow our favorite fruits and veggies, 20+ chickens, 2 roosters, goats, cows, pigs, etc. We'd have 4 bathrooms, a music room, an exercise room, bookshelves in every room to hold our thousands of books, a sunroom large enough to grow citrus and banana trees indoors year round. We would have 2 or 3 other like-minded families living on our property, helping with the work, raising our children together, living in total bliss. I would get pregnant and give birth to very happy and healthy twin girls. I would be an entrepreneur, helping millions of people worldwide through my writing and blogs".
Now... after you write what YOU want, make decisions based on already being the person you envision. Prove it to yourself. Start saying "How I can"... achieve this goal, and that goal. You CAN do it!
Thor's Thought: Taxes
About Us -and- Blog Business
About Us:
- DAD is the husband, and followed his own path to freeing spirituality. He works in the technical aspect of corporate America during the day, and between chores and gardening and family and helping his mother, he fits in BEing.
- MOM is the wife, and found her spirituality through intense grief over the death of a family member. She became an Reiki Master (Tibetan, Karuna and Usui), and discovered KNOWing and BEing. She is disabled and writes when she can.
- SON is wife's boy, born in 1996, and being educated to be the complete person he is meant to be. While he's been called "Indigo" and "Gifted", it is Mom's belief that ALL children are unique and gifted and blessed. He is compassionate and empathic, and gets highly emotional when in crowds.
DAD and MOM met online when MOM placed an ad on Craigslist in 2006. They met after several months of corresponding and telephone calls, and became engaged soon after. Then married April 2007. DAD is working hard to become a good father, and MOM is working just as hard to share the responsibility and control. SON enjoys having a dad for the first time in his life.
About This Blog:
We started this blog to help people with their need to express themselves, their needs, and their spirituality. Feel free to leave comments on postings, or to leave suggestions for future articles. Let's discuss: Reiki and other healing modalities, herbalism, manifesting, intents, and much more.
- "Manifest Monday" - be prepared to write as a comment what you are working to manifest, both in your life and/or for the good of the Earth. Write it as a statement
- "Thor's Thursday" - he is the god of strength and thunder, and protector against forces of evil - so be prepared to write about whatever evil you are facing, and words giving yourself strength to face them.
Welcome to our blog!