Greetings from Ajijic (Ah-hee-heek), Jalisco…perched above glorious Lake Chapala, on Spaceship Earth, hurtling through the galaxy at roughly 1000 MPH! Wow…can you feel it? Do you even think about it? We can’t feel the velocity, thanks to gravity, but mi esposo, Alex, and I perceive the rotation of the third aquatic rock from the sun, especially at dawn and dusk. We marvel at the luminous light shows and cloud formations and enjoy observing the planets on their ecliptic rotations as we ponder the earthly astrological nuances. Here we are living at the edge of the Sierra Madres overlooking the largest lake in Mexico at the end of Calle Revolución…most streets in Mexico seem to be named after revolutions or revolutionaries. Our bright, dreamy rental home has become our hermitage, our sanctuary and Akashic observatory over the past two years. Does it ever get boring amidst such beauty? Not while the […]
Enlivening Asylum: One Year in Mexico
On May 15th, 2020, we reached our one-year mark of living in Ajijic, Mexico. It has been an incredible year! The first six months were challenging as we adjusted and adapted, but we’ve now found our place of comfort, safety and joy. Then 2020 brought Covid-19 that shut down the world! The Turning of the Ages, with Pluto and Saturn, arrived with a fury, and a Great Pause came over the land. What a gentler and quieter time it’s been, even in Mexico, where the normally high noise level has abated and the village looks a bit like a ghost town. For such a social, Earth-based culture it’s rather sad to see, but La Gran Mamá evidently needed to put her children in a time out. Alex and I wonder if we didn’t have some form of covid infection ourselves in mid-January, as we were quite ill with some unnamed […]
These Times Are Here!
“We were made for these times” is a powerful statement and essay by writer/poet, Clarissa Pinkola Estes. For many of us hyper-sensitive observers of the universe who have felt alien in human culture are now being called forth, knowing we are here for these times. I feel that my soul purpose this time around is to witness, if not help birth an evolutionary leap in consciousness now being accelerated by a global pandemic. I am reminded to not lose heart during these most uncertain and tumultuous times being driven by a fear of sickness and death. It is an age-old fear, or perhaps a cellular memory, of a potential large human die-off. This new plague, Covid-19, that I prefer to call the “luminous light raven” virus (for corona and corvid), is essentially shutting down the world! And maybe what humanity needs right now is a harrowing wake-up call to curtail […]
Gringos in Paradise – Phase II – Seven Months In
Seven months into Gringolandia find us enjoying our mañana lifestyle where it’s OK to put off today what you can do tomorrow, or the next day or next week! We feel we have entered Phase II of our permanent Mexican vacation—living more comfortably and consciously in our adopted country. The first six months, as mentioned in prior posts, felt like “bootcamp”, or campo de entrenamiento (say that quickly after a couple shots of tequila!). It has been an initiation into a different culture, language, monetary system, and living at 5,000’ on an uneven, rocky terrain. However, we’re living and learning—estamos viviendo y aprendiendo—and adapting nicely! It took us nearly six months, but we found our ideal, bright, modern lakeview home that we have leased for a year or more. We are feeling blessed, having gotten our sky back and being able to watch the planetary conjunctions along the ecliptic celestial […]
New Life En Otro Lado
We’re still here en otro lado—on the fun side of the wall—skipping the light fandango as we begin our fifth month in our adopted country. I hit a wall literally and figuratively on 8/18 (nice bump on mi cabeza!) and, as if knocking some sense into me, finally felt that I could make Mexico my home. We’re learning that “homecoming” takes a while to fully adapt to a new culture, language, monetary system, terrain, climate and cerebral rewiring, but we feel that we’re here for the duration. There is so much heart, life and color here on Lake Chapala! Here’s a pithy FB posting that speaks to making a new life: We began the process of disengaging from our old life after the 2016 election where we felt that the U.S. was no longer a compatible or affordable place for us to thrive. And here we are at last recreating […]