2012 A Year of Ongoing Anticipation
As I composed this and searched for photos, I realized that this has been an exceptionally full year and that what follows here, are but highlights. It is different than last year which was very much completing a cycle and planting some seeds which may grow and may not. This year, everything began with the beginning and moved into form - even the high school reunion, back to yore that it was -was very much this kind of experience for me.
January through March were consumed
with finding a place, deciding on a theme, logo and keynote speakers for the
2013 AAP conference. Many places were contacted, many discussions held to meet
the April 1st timeline anticipated completion.
I traveled to Tampa area to meet with my AAP
colleague and friend Shamai. While there, I also attended a 50th
year anniversary afternoon gathering of the Institute of Cultural Affairs. I
stayed overnight with my nephew Lee and his wife Sarah who were anticipating
the birth and their adopting of their first child, Joshua.
Moi and Madison |
Jean Guenther and her
husband, Bob Stuhlman, on a road trip around Florida, stopped by on their way
home to Vermont for an overnight at my home in Crescent City. Earlier, on their trip down to Floria, I met
them in St. Augustine for breakfast on the beach, as the waves lapped on the stone
fortress and the sand.
Labyrinth at Jean and Bob's |
A week long trip in
April to Jean and Bob’s to visit Champlain College, resulted in choosing this
venue for the 2013 AAP conference. Burlington and Lake Champlain is so filled with peaceful
energy, being there was a rare gift. Of
course, wakling the labyrinth that Bob had mowed from the grass in the yard, and
the opportunity to sit on the bench and meditate for long periods, and the
royal hosting of this presence of the
Love Light of Bob and Jean were as healing as the peaceful energy from the
lake. While there, I also went to the Psychosynthesis Center’s Presenter’s
Conference in Amherst and and did an AAP presentation in 3 minutes.
Chris and Madison when she was born |
On May 16, 2012, at 1:42
pm granddaughter, Madison Elizabeth White was born into the family of
Stephanie, Randy, and Chris. The anticipation of her arrival was such a joy to
be able to experience in my life's time. Birthstone: diamond – now I know who gets all
my diamonds!!! (Yes, sometimes I could wish that I'm dripping in diamonds.)
Roberto Assagioli at a young age |
In June, I was consumed with anticipation for a trip to
the International Conference of Psychosynthesis in Rome, Italy. I am not
accustomed to travelling internationally – and especially alone. Much
preparation went into packing, arranging details, and preparing for what turned
out to be the trip of a lifetime – a memorable conference and awe filled
encounters in Florence, Montecatini, Assisi and Rome.
Lou Finch,Moi, Jim Samuel - we go back almost to the baptismal fount |
At the end of July, I
travelled north with great anticipation – and dread – to my 50th
high school reunion. I went to Linda Stavely’s home in Keene, NH, first, and we
drove to the reunion and back to her home. I celebrated my birthday while there
and then the reunion was another “to
remember forever” occasion. It wasn’t a
typical reunion. It was more like a family reunion as we all felt connected at
a very deep level and some of us have maintained a connection since.
IN Montreal - Steering Committee Retreat |
September, I
travelled to Montreal, in anticipation of what became a memorable steering
committee retreat with scrumptious vegan meals, a boat ride, another tour of
the basilica, and hot chocolate at a patisserie. We shared leading spirit exercises and conducted business
in grand social synthesis style.
Madison and I touch hands - so precious |
In October I flew to
Oklahoma and got to hold my new granddaughter and hug my grandson’s neck. It
was a long way, long wait, short visit, and priceless afternoon!
November intensified with
stressful anticipation of the President’s reelection. Following that great
victory, I began a meltdown, an auspicious anticipation of the end of the Mayan
calendar and the promise of a shift in universal energies. But not before a delightful visit to North Carolina and a weekend with my niece, Leanne, Brian, and David.
December brought the last
in our lifetime eclipses, meteor showers, an asteroid shooting through the moon
and earth, the worst school shooting tragedy in the history of the USA, 12-12-12, 12-21-12 (Solstice) through 12-28-12
(full moon), sprained back, and congestive heart failure test results brings
everything to closure. In anticipation
of positive resolve of heart issues, healing the sprains, I rest, relax,
breathe deeply, and dance in the peaceful presence of Love Light.
Shall I venture into 2013?
Well, why not give it a go, I say!!!
I am planning on going to the Creative Communities conference in Colquitt, Georgia, with Crescent City community leaders – a promise I claimed
two years ago.
After a few important side visits, I will hunker down to giving my all to the June conference,
anticipating a
successful AAP Conference during the Solstice in June.
I am dreaming of a trip to
East Asia – to Indonesia, Bali, and maybe Sri Lanka – and maybe to India and
Nepal. Might be too much for this ailing
heart. But, why not dream big time?
Do I dare to wish for
just one – once in a lifetime gathering of the whole family in one place for
one great celebration? I do so claim
this promise of pure unmitigated bliss!!!
Has it been one of those special kind of very intense and full years for you? How would you describe your year? What promise are you willing to claim for 2013?
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