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111 {i4} Field Notes from the Aether
Woof. (Not my typical animalistic expression, being a bit more of a cat person – although dogs are great too, don’t get me wrong… but I digress.)
This particular shift in the Gregorian calendar year felt a bit sticky to me. (Beyond just noticing that my “e” key seems to be less responsive (still).) And, perhaps that’s something I’ve set myself up for, but I’ll circle back to that in a bit.
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Spacious {i2} Field Notes from the Aether
Be still.
Breathe in…
Breathe out.
Snow blankets the landscape here in southern Wisconsin with the advent of our first major storm of the season, and it is quiet. Deeply quiet.
It has been for days now.
Certainly, I’ve looked out the window and noticed passing cars, heard their rumbling and crunching during walks, and smelled their exhaust hanging heavy in the air. But they remain just beyond – tucked a layer away from the effortless peace of this newly established winter wonderland.
When the flakes fell on Saturday, I took myself out for a long walk, first bundled to near absurdity (or perhaps practicality, considering the wind and falling temperatures). As I marched my way through space and time towards the lakeshore, I loosened my hood enough for it to drop onto my shoulders, letting snow cake and create a thin ice mold atop my beanie (that would later melt into glorious puddles all over my mudroom floor).
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A Scorpio New Moon {i1} Field Notes from the Aether
The collective soup has been thick and in many ways, a bit oppressive of late. And if you’re energetically sensitive, the past few days leading up to this Scorpio new moon with Mercury in retrograde may have felt like being in a pressure cooker. Personally, I know I’ve cried more in the past 48 hours than in the past 2 months, as my physical body has aimed to make some sort of sense of what Mercury has been learning during this particular stint in the underworld.
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Joy
Many of you will already be familiar with the practice of choosing an annual theme word. It’s a practice I’ve been leaning into since roughly 2016 or so. Perhaps a […]
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