Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Winter Solstice Full Moon Lunar Eclipse

As if the New Mexico moon wasn't enough
As if the stars waxing and waning with the lunar seasons wasn't enough
As if the enduring love for my waxing and waning housemates wasn't enough
As if home sweet home and loving thy neighbors wasn't enough
God gives me more

Today was an amazing day.  The timing was immaculate.  I got to see rainbow clouds.  New to the neighborhood, Andre, came and told me there were winter clothes my size waiting for me at his house.  I love high-class hand-me-downs.  I felt like I got promoted because I got to go through the company credit card statements.  The smiles were big.  The visitors were plentiful.  The floor was cleaned in a timely fashion singing along to good music on good speakers.  I got to hear snippets of the Haiti Earthship Ecovillage designs.

I visited the gravel pit for the first time.  It's nice to visit neighbors.  I got some warm clothes, in a warm Earthship, with warm-hearted company.  We chatted about serendipity, personal growth, and the 12-months of Taos initiation.  I'm at 9 months now and I've been reborn.

Then I came home to an organic, whole foods, Indian-inspired, vegetarian meal.  I gave a gift of greens to the chef and retreated to my room by 9 pm.  Romantic boundaries were maintained via text message and off to bed I went.  By midnight, I was kindly awoken (per my request) to witness the beautiful celestial events of the evening and the centuries.

Uncle Salty was there with his fancy telescope and I gave him a Christmas present that he thought was a dehydrated orange in the dark.  The moon was half-hidden by the Earth's shadow when I first witnessed the event.  As the shadow grew, so did the multitude of stars.  The shadow was red.  Harvest moon.  We witnessed it from different angles.  From the balcony outside the moon room.  Through the glass of the moon room.  From the balcony outside the pyramid.  There were SO MANY shooting stars.  I love the ubiquitous oohs and aahs that emerge from full grown adults in the dark.

The beauty was inevitably converted to conversations about cocks & balls.  I believe it is a unique skill to turn every topic to anatomical parts. Tonight was unique in that the anatomical parts appropriately turned to the yin.  The eclipse became God's vagina.  The moon, a yellow pulsating pussy.  We are in awe of vaginas.  Rightfully so.

As the earth came to shield the moon from the sun, I gave everyone a hug.  We listened to Bob Marley's Kaya on my portable record player and laid around together until we couldn't stay awake any longer.  I laid out in the moon room until the sun lit the full moon again.  The days will be getting longer from now on. 

Soon, we will not have to run the generator to have our ever-abundant supply of AC power.  Tomorrow I am taking the mail in and making more displays for the self-guided tour.  I hope my Christmas package arrives early in the mail.  That'll give me a good excuse to use Skype.  Smile.  You're on candid camera. And Santa Clause is coming to town.  He sees you when you're sleeping.  He sees you when you wake.  He knows when you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake.

Be good for goodness sake.

Love, Joy, Peace, & Abundance...

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