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Re: The New Meat Meet!

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 8:16 am
by theharmoniouscrow
Did you know, Becks, that YOUR introduction was the reason I signed up for the site?
I wanted to reply to you (but, as usual, got sidetracked and I am only doing that now!) because you seemed so full of life and happiness and joy and I wanted to respond to your post to say that I appreciated your story and that I was happy to see someone else who has had a long and winding "Path"
I'm very new to this whole Path, but I also look forward to connecting with you and all the other wonderful people here.

Just wanted to say that.

Ta.

thc

Re: The New Meat Meet!

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 10:34 am
by Becks
That's really amazing of you to say. Very kind! I can't seem to help writing/speaking from the heart, and fortunately I get to meet awesome people because of that fact. There are a quite a few lovely people here. I look forward to getting to know you better. A big welcome to you too Harmoniouscrow! :)

Re: The New Meat Meet!

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 2:42 pm
by SnowCat
I want to offer a somewhat belated welcome. I'm another one who hasn't really found my "tag" yet as far as my practice. Maybe I never will, as I've been at it for better than forty years now. I suppose shamanism is probably the closest fit. Or maybe "eclectic wanderer." I've been to B.C. A couple of times, but never made it to Vancouver Island. Maybe I'm supposed to wait until I get my grandkids up that way, so we can see it together. Other than that, I'm a Colorado native, but I decided last year that my heart belongs to New Mexico. We went to Balloon Fiesta, and I fell in love with Albuquerque.

SnowCat

Re: The New Meat Meet!

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 6:30 pm
by Becks
Funny you would say that Snowcat. I am patiently waiting for the day I get down to the Four Corners region. There is so much exceptional and rich history that I just can't wait to feel there. I have never seen arid regions to that extent...yes parts of the BC interior are desert-like and dry....but it's not the same. Someday I will get there and experience the magic, culture, and art for myself. I can't get over the pallate of the land in pictures.

I hope you and the grandkids have many fantastic trips together. That sounds wonderful.

Like you say, tags and introductions are really hard. I can't properly say what I do, and so I have to let my actions speak for themselves.

Thank you for the lovely welcome.