Hi plenum, wow that was fast!
Yes, could be medicine woman previously.. or in a future life maybe
Re my wanderer story, I'm still figuring that out, not sure I even am one some days, maybe "home" is right here since I have such an affinity with Gaia's wild places... But the LOO principles resonate deeply and I feel like I belong here although this is still all a big maze. I found this forum through the divinecosmos one, which I'd been watching for a couple of years. Pulling a bio of any kind out of me, though, is asking me to agonize for days (time I don't have) over what to omit out of all the intertwined threads, what to cut to preserve some online privacy, on and on till there's not much left.
Thanks for the mention of talking to indoor plants (& for mentioning Pickle, whom I was already thinking of contacting about something else). Sometimes I don't see what's right in front of me, but I'm sure my plants have known that for a long time, and they are also connected to the wild ones. It's not surprising your roommate's plants tell you when they're thirsty; you're the one listening, I'd suppose. My cats put thoughts into my head when they want something - I'm quite used to it.
Life sure is getting strange everywhere; can't count on much anymore. I'm in a fluoridated area, so I think my pineal is just sitting there waiting it out although I do what I can for it, giving it melatonin.
Ruth, I loved Lewis's SF trilogy too! I still have it with almost all of his other books, which I gobbled up in the 1980s; should dig it out and reread it.
Yes, could be medicine woman previously.. or in a future life maybe

Re my wanderer story, I'm still figuring that out, not sure I even am one some days, maybe "home" is right here since I have such an affinity with Gaia's wild places... But the LOO principles resonate deeply and I feel like I belong here although this is still all a big maze. I found this forum through the divinecosmos one, which I'd been watching for a couple of years. Pulling a bio of any kind out of me, though, is asking me to agonize for days (time I don't have) over what to omit out of all the intertwined threads, what to cut to preserve some online privacy, on and on till there's not much left.
Thanks for the mention of talking to indoor plants (& for mentioning Pickle, whom I was already thinking of contacting about something else). Sometimes I don't see what's right in front of me, but I'm sure my plants have known that for a long time, and they are also connected to the wild ones. It's not surprising your roommate's plants tell you when they're thirsty; you're the one listening, I'd suppose. My cats put thoughts into my head when they want something - I'm quite used to it.
Life sure is getting strange everywhere; can't count on much anymore. I'm in a fluoridated area, so I think my pineal is just sitting there waiting it out although I do what I can for it, giving it melatonin.
Ruth, I loved Lewis's SF trilogy too! I still have it with almost all of his other books, which I gobbled up in the 1980s; should dig it out and reread it.