Esteemed Colleagues and Associates,
Much love and strength to all of you in your current journies. I
hope spring is arriving and warmth and light and cleansing are nature´s
gifts to you all.
The last leg of my honduras adventure was fraught with lovely
experiences, including a very special healing by a master there, and
the viewing of a ruin at Copan. It was amazing. My bot fly larva came
out, that was disgusting but a big relief. I left my good friends over
in Copan Ruinas and headed to Guatemala City to meet my girlfriend
Kate.
Kate is a super warrior queen and we had a great time together for
more than a week, coming to many new levels of love, understanding and
compromise, and doing some sweet activities. We even got to hang out
at the Lago de Aititlan, which is spectacular. Saying goodbye was
really hard and I watched her plane fly over with such sadness, but I
know that we are solid together and that this love is so right.
Then a really special person came into my life. His name is Evan
and he is a young aspiring doctor, who happens to be in CA apprenticing
for this great doctor who is builiding a hospital nature center. What
synchronicity! I think this is a project to help out over the years,
it really comes from a good place and is a chance to bring alternative
and high quality western medicine to the forefront of Central American
thought. Very exciting. I hope to volunteer there later on. Evan and
I enjoyed the ruins of Tikal, which is magical. We even received
teachings by a spanish speaking spiritualist, who showed us how to
accept the energy of the pyramids, which we did with gusto wherever
possible.
Now after a long bus ride, over 14 hours, I am in Xela, a great
city (Alex spelled backwards hehe) full of good things and people.
Tomarrow Stephen and I are headed with four others on a six day
adventure trek through the highlands, which I have been hoping to do
for some time. After that I am going to volunteer for another doctor
and help him schlep medicines to a small remote village by muleback.
After that there is a rainbow gathering between Coban and Chisec to go
visit, as well as much caving and adventuring in the neighboring
locale. After that I return through Honduras and Nicaragua to Costa
Rica for the flight home.
But meanwhile, I know this may have been a hard time of change and
flux for many of you, I council you to bear with it, keep breathing and
smiling and knowing that it will be ok. So much love to all my
relations. Take care and much respect.