Succulent. Does the word make your mouth water?
It should. Tender, juicy, tasty, moist, and luscious.
Isn't it ironic that a plant grown in dry, desert-scapes, is called succulent?
Desert on the outside. šļø
Clarifying hydration on the inside. š§
I had a succulent day, yesterday, thanks to a remarkable 12-hour peyote journey.
Two friends made it possible -- Robert "Rattlesnake" Breeden, and another more discreet fellow who I'm sure would prefer to remain unnamed, so shall.
To you both, I give my heartiest thanks for the treasure that was yesterday! š
Yes, this is a "trip report." Yes, it is 30 minutes. And there are GOODIES
for your investment of time + attention, including:
ā” Several cool flashes of LIGHTNING!
š”š” A deconstruction of a common form of self-sabotage.
šš A trippy arm-dance, with the shadows of water-ripples; and
š¦š¦ Gratitude for being part of my INTEGRATION SOUP!
šø Here is the 2007 photo album of my San Pedro journey in Peru! š¼ļø
(Man, was I PUFFY!)
And this is a Mandala I started coloring
while journeying. I especially love its caption below.
"Quiero, en fin, tener la libertad de ser yo mismo."
"I want, in the end, to have the freedom to be myself."
(Lin Yutang)