Glorious Moon -Venus Prolific Beauty
On jaunty Equinoctial Tour
Today I visit
Bolinas Biodiversity Farm
whose steward, John Glavis, will be our guest-guide tonight…
Here follows his missive (and the link to the video of my referenced presentation and conversation with Michael Lerner 🙂
http://tns.commonweal.org/events/caroline-casey/#.VQ9UCGbEC2x
From: John Glavis
Subject: Bolinas Biodiversity Farm VisitGood Mornin’ Caroline,
Gratitude for the guided journey of play jesterday. Your word smithery and sumptuous storytelling inspired and nourished all who found their way into the Commonweal Cauldron. Safe to say…. no one left untouched by the joyspel…your presence was a gift to us all and to this land as well….
Thank-you….offering a short tour of my farm and garden before you go. Have spent the last nine years building BoTierra, a biodiversity research center committed to the search for little-known under-utilized nutritionally-dense widely-adaptable indigenous food plants from all over the world which may offer an alternative to our present diet. Have tried to weave ceremony and shamanism into the mix drawing from my experiences traveling the globe and breaking bread with various cultures. I think you would really enjoy the garden now bursting forth with Spring due to the rare gift of rains received in West Marin in stunningly stark contrast to the devastating drought gripping the rest of California. I know the plants would really enjoy meeting you…especially the purple cauliflower…ha! ha!
…As an astrologer myself, I do have another desire to converse a bit on the topic of Venus on which I am currently focusing my writing, Specifically would love your take on the Lucifer story aka light-bearing ‘masculine’ side and it’s implications for love in an age of dire beauty. Have been working with this archetype for a lifetime…or in all honesty it has been working (read playing with) me.
…I will toss in some very magic beans to sweeten the deal to take home with you… should you ever have need to exchange for a cow….
Vaya con Gaia,
John Glavis



