Healing Garden @ Scripps
Date: 11/26/2009 6:35:53 PM ( 15 y ago)
"What do you think is next possible?"
I asked following teaching at the
Feng Shui & Ecology
conference, in my first trip to Conneticut.
"I am not interested in what
is possible between us,"
William Spear said,
"I am interested in what
is impossible between us."
October 1999
I taught from a wheelchair.
I broke my knee three days before
boarding the airplane. It was a great trip.
All my needs were met on that trip
beyond measure, even thought I
could not walk. We had a great
plant presence at my class and
planted Seed Dreams.
God Bless Lurrae Lupone,
she picked me up from the plane
a week before.
She helped me keep a 100 year date
with Thoreau at Walden Pond.
Her housekeeper gave me a bath,
and there were lots of sweet woman
attention on that trip.
The best is yet to come for all of us.
I am not interested in what is possible
between us.
I am interested in what we might imagine
is impossible between us.
A few days before my 62nd birthday.
I had a vision to return to the health I was
at 42. I asked Nuva Yeetah about that.
He said I was off. I could return to the
health I was at 36. Scripps
will play a part in my youthening.
Amazing, great Staff and Co-Founders.
It is a marriage made in Heaven.
I am finding full acceptance so far
of all the things I like to do.
4:32 PM
November 27, 09
Giving Thanks....for the meeting as Scripps
Integratibe Medical Center in La Jolla.
Lovely project.
Second visit was yesterday.
This project is falling in place.
Request: Create the Concept in writing.
Made this Art just now
before leaving for the Rodriguez Family.
Much more to share about the meeting
yesterday the Co-Founder of the
Scripps Integrative Medical Center
and Nathan, a new friend,
a sweet M.D. duing internship
in preventive medicine there.
We all planted beet seeds
to root the vision.
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