fast changes slow moving

There are some things I’m excited about:

I have a studio there that will serve as an art studio, another room that will serve as my reiki studio and my tarot reading room, and, a gallery.
I live really close to the Heard Museum, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Phoenix Center for the Arts. I’m looking forward to connecting with artists and teachers and volunteering and taking classes – just being active in the arts with other creative people.
My place! I love it! I love the courtyard, I have some cool neighbors, a swimming pool and a hot tub, and a patio!
Of course – my man and Seraphina.
Not driving over 100 miles a day to get back and forth to work. My situation right now is incredibly unsustainable. In fact – I am focusing on walking and/or biking distance.
A bedroom and a bathroom of my own. A door to close.
My own bed!
The chance to make more money.
The possibility of starting a band!
Fun places to rock my new haircut. (I know, sounds silly, but, I really like places that have ambience and style . . . )
The possibility of restarting grad school

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Blowing My Body, Blowing My Mind

Oh God! Oh God! Oh God! Yes!

My kundalini is twisting and shaking and squirming all over the place. Music makes me live! All the art, the yoga, the writing, the hiking, the biking I have experienced in my life—none of it compares to the ecstasy of music.

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Colorblind Man Hears Color as Music

Completely colorblind, Neil Harbisson’s “eyeborg” allows him to hear color. “If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge.” – Neil Harbisson Music translated into color translated into music. Photo from the blog Linguaggio Machinna. Also, see more about how Neil’s eyeborg translates color.

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New Workshop this Weekend at the Firefly 3rd Annual Forest Gathering

Partner Journey through the Chakras – An Exploration of Energetic Boundaries and Exchange

With a partner, participants will be guided in approaching the boundaries and energy exchange of the chakras through sensory stimulation, movement, rhythm, breath work, meditation and spatial exploration.

Dress comfortably, bring a yoga mat, water, and a friend. You may also want to bring a pen and a journal.

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