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Day Thirty: Six Degrees

2/5/2019

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I often ask people who is the one person they would like to have a conversation with.  For years, I've thought Mos Def.  Charismatic, interesting, intelligent.  As this question arises in the final chapter of my book, I ask myself again - who would I like to meet.  If it's someone, anyone, living or dead, I think Paulo Coehlo, Leonard Cohen, Charles Bukowski, Henry Miller, Thich Nhat Hanh, Bruce Lee, the Dalai Lama.  Part of me wants to choose someone I could definitely meet, a sort of goal I could attain.  But I also know, perhaps, that's not the point.  Perhaps it's more to use my brain to come up with someone I admire.  To dream.  To align.  To imagine.  

I had long since wanted to meet Grande Mestre Nô, the grand master of capoeira angola.  I imagined and planned to some day visit Brazil to meet and train with him in Salvador or Florianópolis.  Then, remarkably, I found myself able to meet him in Seattle last year.  I know that when we hold space in our hearts to dream the possibility is also held in cosmic and literal space.  The universe propels us towards actuation.  A sort of forward moving engine that accelerates with or without our consent.  The phrase, "be careful what you wish for", comes to mind - as once the wish is made, the wheels are set in motion.  So, here again, I now ask, who would I like to meet now?  Who would you?

This question asks you to sit and ponder a dream.  I take it seriously because it may just happen.  If we are all just six degrees from meeting anyone in the world, who would you like to meet?  Whether or not you seek out those six degrees is irrelevant.  The point here, at least at first, is to simply hold room for the possibility of meeting someone.  It does not have to be someone famous - it could be a long-lost relative or someone who's doing work that you find interesting and want to know more about.  Who is your person?

Mine is Eminem.  
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Day Twenty-Nine: Wabi-Sabi

2/4/2019

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Wabi-sabi is a tradition of Japanese aesthetics that acknowledges, creates, and accepts the imperfection in objects and things.  Today I see eyes in a wood floor... There were myriad eyes, this one stood out most.  Like a cloud, I continue to look more deeply.  Meditative.  Imperfect.   Beautiful.  What concept, philosophy, or thing possessed wabi-sabi for you today?
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Day Twenty-Eight: Nature Persists

2/3/2019

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There is always a crack.  In pavement.  In rock.  In stone.  Nature persists no matter what.  I observe and appreciate all the places it intrudes with its profound beauty. 

What did you see today?   From where did nature spring forth?
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Day Twenty-Seven: Ya' Dig

2/2/2019

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"To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves."
- Mahatma Gandhi
Between the incessant rain, I planted cilantro, mint, chives, and oregano.  What did you plant today?
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Day Twenty-Six: Art and Sky

2/1/2019

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I began with "sky" first.  I looked up, up, up, and all around.   Tempted by the effortlessness of trees against sky.  Then this... man-made-city-life meets sky!  I instantly thought of the artist, Franz Kline.  Not an exact match but feels reminiscent.  

​What did you find?

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Day Twenty-Five: Sound Mapping

1/31/2019

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A door shuts, it begins. At first, seemingly quiet. Early morning buzz, high voltage quiet. Then a hello, a guy walking his dog. Then the sound of my own shoes. Click click click. The sound-sounds begin. High pitched squeaking of wheels as they come to a slow stop. Brum brum, another goes. Other people’s shows. Wanting to close my eyes but not, because somehow the opening of my ears is making what I see brighter. More saturated. 

Bus pulls, quiet noise. Kids laugh, flirting silence. The bus lets off. I stand beside a blind woman. We both listen to the traffic. I resist looking at the light. The cars like wind. Sounds indicating when to stop and when to go. 

​What did you hear?
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Day Twenty-Four: Take a Hike!

1/30/2019

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Beautifulness on the path. Grateful for the day, for friends, for nature. Today, Foothill Regional Park. What was your hike?
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Day Twenty-Three: Paying Homage

1/29/2019

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My aunt Cherie!!!  Holy moly, so much comes up as I look through pictures of my beautiful aunt, who is no longer with us. She was pure, shimmery, fabulous, light. Talk about the sharpest knife in the drawer, so smart, and kind, and loving, and positive, and fun. I mean, just, the perfect aunt. As I sit here and remember her I am filled with memories - tears and smiles flow through.  Her spirit reminds me to LIVE, to feel, to have fun, to be positive.  

I honor you today. I remember the pasta with too much garlic, which others said was yucky but you, of course, said it was amazing; I remember going for drives in your sweet ride; I remember conversations by your pool; I remember you taking care of me when I had chicken pox when no one else would; I remember how in the midst of our crazy (crazy-loud, crazy-beautiful, crazy-crazy) family, when arguments stirred, you remained positive and caring. Always seeing the best in people. You didn't like conflict - you preferred love. And I love you aunt Cherie! I honor you today.
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Day Twenty-Two: Make Bread

1/28/2019

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I suppose the chapter title could have been taken in another way - and I'm also down for "making bread", but for this one, I decided to literally make bread.  And gluten-free and vegan to boot!  It was fun and while it wasn't perfect, I learned and am excited to try again soon.

I started with a recipe for Tiger Nut Bread on the Organic Gemini site HERE. It called for six eggs so I substituted it for flax "eggs", made some changes to the sweeteners and switched ground flax for almond flour - I figured with the flax eggs that was definitely enough flax! 

Here's the recipe as I adapted it.
WET INGREDIENTS
IN A BOWL (mix the following):
3/4 cup Tahini
Flax Eggs (6 T ground flax and 14 T water - shake in a mason jar, let stand 10-15 minutes (until it becomes gelatinous) then use)
1 T Manuka Honey
1 T Molasses
1/4 cup Organic Coconut Oil
1/2 tsp Apple Cider Vinegar

DRY INGREDIENTS
IN ANOTHER BOWL (combine the following, then sift into wet mix above):
3 T Tiger Nut Flour
1/4 cup Almond Flour
1 tsp Baking Soda (gluten-free)
​a Pinch salt (optional)

PREHEAT OVEN TO 350. 

Place bread mix in loaf pan. I didn't have one so I tried some in cupcake tins and the rest ladled onto a cooking sheet that had coconut oil and a titch tiger nut flour so as not to stick.

Let stand and cut. I added a little Miyoko's vegan butter and cracked pepper on top. 

Next time I would definitely do it in a loaf pan, skip on the molasses and instead do 2 T manuka honey, and cook 30 minutes instead of 40.

Thank you Organic Gemini for inspiring me make this bread. ORIGINAL RECIPE FROM ORGANIC GEMINI.

What kind of bread did you make?
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Day Twenty-One: Dealer's Choice

1/27/2019

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“We must never stop dreaming. Dreams provide nourishment for the soul, just as a meal does for the body.  Many times in our lives we see our dreams shattered and our desires frustrated, but we have to continue dreaming.  If we don't, our soul dies, and agape cannot reach it.”
​- Paulo Coelho The Pilgrimage


I remember reading The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho years ago.  It planted a seed, asked to be researched, imagined and ultimately felt.  I've dreamt about going on this infamous Journey for years.  I even prepared to go, carved out a month, and then found myself injured and unable to carry a pack.  And yet, this dream persists.  The movie, The Way, was another look at what such a journey could be like.  Alone and with others.  And such a great flick. 

The longing is still very much alive in me and definitely on my bucket list - so, today, I'm committing to doing the Camino before I kick it.  That's my dealer's choice. 
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