ABANDONING IDEALS FOR THE SAKE OF CONVENIENCE!
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Quinn led the creation of a hand-built structure on the test site in India, sharing some of his sustainable tricks, and holding the standards for using the gifts of mother nature.


No Ordinary Man

The foundation was laid.

The piers were placed within the foundation for the walls.

Quinn hands on - showing them how it's done!

Adding in the grasses for the perfect cob mixture to build the building straight from the earth.
Even though Quinn was there pro-bono dedicating his time for free to teach them more abundant sustainable ways with nature, they eventually continued to finish the project using manufactured cement instead of straight up earth. It was obvious to see how easy it was to abandon sustainable options when the work required seriously focused dedication.
Those in other countries who, through their culture, are higher on the sustainability scale than most all Americans, even still were unaware of the grand role that nature and sustainability play in the grand scheme of all that is. Quinn brought great insight to this project, maintaining his high standards and bringing awareness to not only the project at hand, but the underlying energetics of pure potential that permeates all existence.

No matter where Quinn is, he is always upgrading, giving back, holding space, shining the light and sharing perspective.
Witnessing him inspired me to see myself as a project, and to look deeper within to see how I had missed the mark with my limited awareness, and the lack of upholding my own integrity in the infinite realms, especially with regard to my relationship with him and with myself.
Seeing that everything is me, I could relate to the developer's weakness of holding true to the bigger picture As was done with their diversion from building with earth to manufactured cement, I too could have abandoned sustainable relationship options for the convenience of just running away. Ignoring the possibilities for greater wisdom, integrity, and sustainable longevity is tempting in the moment of a glimpse of what it will take to do the real work.
We took many thousands of pictures and videos. Quinn populated his youtube channel with Episodes of our India trip, sharing some of the conscious perspective he observed during our stay.
Thank you for reading my blog and for going
on this journey with me toward Unconditional Love!
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