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all of our weather, experience, consciousness, electricity,
knowing ...
comes from GrandMother Sun.
a hurricane of fire, within which Gaia is immersed, with a diameter
out to 100-150 times the distance of our, terrestrial, orbit.
speaking to, and through, us and our ancestors
for thousands and millions of years.
now, in this time of the universal recognition of Global Consciousness,
of the Returning Divine Feminine, we are beginning to
acknowledge her words to us ...
and to act in harmonius concert to end the rapacity against family and planet, and begin the celebration of replacing the 95 percent irradicated rainforests, and returning the 95 percent decimated ocean life ...
99 percent murdered sacred dolphin and whale populations ...
and living rivers, pure atmosphere, rainbow family of earthly life ...
Comment #1 Posted by: Millennium Twain | March 28, 2007 10:02 PM
Millennium, what did you take? I want some too!
Comment #2 Posted by: wind, water, fire...earth | March 29, 2007 10:44 AM
a little (too much?) light in my youth I am afraid ...
bounty of this 'Sol-Full' Valley of the Goddess Moon!
Comment #3 Posted by: Millennium Twain | March 29, 2007 01:38 PM
I love this crescendo visualization of the sun's amount of power, it does the job intended.
Portugal just cranked up the most powerful solar power plant in the world the other day. It will light up 8,000 homes. Germany has one even bigger in land area, but won't be putting out as much power. Over here on the east coast, the University of Delaware has just unveiled there new technique at making Photo Voltaic Cell Panels. This process reduces the price by over 2/3s. Very exciting news.
?Wouldn't it be great to go into the more barren mountains of Ojai and build our own sun power plant?
We are getting close to when it will be common for a community to take on such projects, and with out all the pollution regulation and emission controls.
A few federal and state tax credits,with lower production cost, thanks to University of Delaware and those in the R & D pipeline, we could start planning one now, and take advantage of all the lead time for course corrections as needed as advancements come in.
Comment #4 Posted by: Dana and Alyeska-kg6amv@yahoo.com | March 29, 2007 07:27 PM