Monday, January 17, 2005

Return of the Light 

Now that treesong.org is more or less back to normal, I'd like to share some thoughts on the return of the light.

Back on December 21, those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere experienced Winter Solstice, known to many as Yule.

Yule is the first turning point in the dawn of the new year. On the one hand, it's our moment of greatest darkness -- the moment when the tilt of our hemisphere away from the sun brings us the longest night of the entire year. On the other hand, Yule is also a turning point. We've seen our darkest hour, and each new day brings us more and more sunshine. So, even though some of the season's coldest weather may lie ahead, we can take comfort in the fact that the light is returning and Spring is on its way.

I really felt the energy of Yule when it came. The night before Yule, which was the longest night of the year, just felt terribly frustrating and depressing. I don't even remember what annoyances I had on my mind back then, but it probably had to do with a mix of finances, community dramas, and the usual medley of personal quirks. Then, I woke up the next morning with a surprising feeling of lightness and joy. At first, I didn't understand it -- but then I realized that the precise moment of Solstice had passed, and the light was returning.

The new year is still rather cold for me, both literally and metaphorically. I still owe money to a few good friends thanks to my recent moving expenses; I still owe a long-term debt to another person; and even my newly increased income isn't enough to let me live more than a moment away from poverty.

And yet, this year holds such promise! My website bills are cheaper now, meaning that the website is self-supporting and may eventually become a source of supplemental income. I've got several promising opportunities on the horizon forRevolution of One, and a wonderful fiction book to be completed sometime this year. AND, most importantly of all, my spiritual life is going wonderfully. It's often filled with seemingly insurmountable personal challenges -- but that's part of the point, and I am so thankful for my spiritual experience of life that I can't do this gratitude justice in a single blog entry.

So, the new year is dawning! And guess what? Imbolc is coming up at the start of February! This is a time when we'll first really start to see how much the light is returning and feel the rising warmth of Spring within ourselves and the land. Groundhog's Day and Valentine's Day are both related to Imbolc, so even if you've never heard of Imbolc, you're already celebrating this transition of the seasons in some form!

Ah, it's good to be back here on my blog and my website! I'll have an Imbolc-related post for you soon. In the meantime, I'd like to give another shout out to wdbx.scientistsuperstar.com, because I still think that it's SO cool that our local community radio station is now available worldwide! Be sure to tune in on Fridays at 10 a.m. Central time to hear me, or 9 a.m. Central time to hear my friends at Big Muddy News Radio. And check out WDBX.org for a listing of all of the other cool shows!

Thanks for caring, and I hope you have a wonderful day!


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Monday, January 10, 2005

treesong.org moved! 

At long last, treesong.org has found its new online home! We should be stable at this location for the foreseeable future. Also, thanks to my new hosting plan, I'm exploring the idea of adding a limited number of "yourname (at) treesong.org" email addresses to give away to people who like the general purpose and style of the site.

I'll be back soon with more news on my latest adventures, once I've finished setting up in the new location and started working on some massive site updates. As always, there's plenty to tell! In the meantime, let me know what you think.

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Wednesday, January 05, 2005

treesong.org still moving 

treesong.org is still in the process of moving! The new move date is set for January 10. Hopefully, the transfer will be virtually seamless. If not, you can complain to me all that you want once treesong.org is online at its new home!

There's a ton of other stuff going on in my life right now too. I'm moved into my new apartment, now within the city limits of Carbondale and less than 10 minutes away from my job at the Neighborhood Co-op. My finances and my emotional life alike have been a roller coaster -- and especially as a Taurus, you can imagine how crazy that's been for me! But for the most part, it's only served to renew my trust in the Divine, with the hope that I will continue to learn and grow and actualize more of my life's dreams.

I have so much more to say about my dreams, both personal and planetary. But in the meantime, I'd like to close by giving a shout out to the new WDBX Streaming Audio. As you may know, I have a radio show with my friend Aur Beck every Friday morning at 10 am on WDBX. In the past, only people in some parts of Southern Illinois have been able to hear this station. Now, we've gone global! Visit wdbx.scientistsuperstar.com to listen to the many fine shows on WDBX. In addition to Community Spirit at 10 am on Fridays, one of my other personal favorites is Big Muddy News Radio, airing every Wednesday morning at 9 am.

With that said, if you're in Southern Illinois, I hope that you enjoy the schizophrenic weather. And if you're not in Southern Illinois, and you're the sort of person who enjoys hanging out at treesong.org, then I hope you come down for a visit! One day, Southern Illinois will be the heart of the revolution... but only if people like you and I make it possible!

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