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Wormhole, although I *still* have not replied to your last email, I am definitely interested in getting together and seeing if we can form a core group, exchange ideas and information, etc... I can volunteer to host a meeting if I am near the middle of folks. I am in 98087/Lynnwood, WA. As long as folks don't mind sleeping in my living room, I'm all for it!
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An expedient and economic first meeting might be
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I want to be contacted by anyone in the PNW area regarding meetings. I have been in touch with Wormhole. PNWers have my permission to add me to any e-mailing list.
I know the PNW is a big area. I envision a number of groups who are linked together somehow, perhaps meeting in mass upon occasion with tents in hand. It seems we have enough contacts here to start. Consider also that it is likely that each of us knows others who embrace on the spirit/intuitive/heart level the values conveyed in Avalon, yet who may not have internet access. I have a friend I can think of right now who would embrace the idea of a safe area wholeheartedly, and is someone I would be pleased to have by my side. I am in Eugene. For those in the west/central Oregon area who want to meet, get ahold of me. If nothing else, lets meet at a coffee shop just so that we can offer moral support during these times. Unrelated, I was just exposed to details about the largest known star in the universe called Canis Majoris (sp?). Our sun cannot even be compared to its massive size. I have a new name for my Spirit-source, the "Star-Breather". I am resting (at least in this moment) in the One who is threatened by nothing, who is Peace in essence, who is the Spirit that manefests as the energy-source of each and every string-'particle'. My desire is to use this reality as the context to explore/interpret what is happening behind the world scenes with respect to the current geopolitical and financial situation. I find that unless I abide in the rest that is mine in Spirit/spirit, I will not be able to make interpretations of others that is founded in love. I like this quote (I do not know the source): "If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we would find in each person's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility." |
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my reply to this post got moved to the "Oregon" thread for some reason.
isn't Oregon in the pacific northwest? should we all be using one thread to network? just a little confused here one where we should be posting. |
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So we work as a PNW Ground Crew, and in our respective (so called) states. :thumb_yello:
Not a problem, as I am a member of local live aboard boaters here on Puget Sound too. The problems that we will face, those of us that are water born, are a bit different in some ways from you land lubbers. :mfr_lol: |
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I am interested. I live in the "shadow of Mt Baker" in Maple Falls (Kendall area really) very close to the border. I may not physically make it to Lynnwood (thank you Pithiny for an exceptional offer) but if I could be kept informed, I'll do what I can. We live on 10 acres here (my husband and I). I thought about moving, and maybe we will, but right now, when I ask for a sign I get a chorus of frogs singing (frogs are a dying species) and we have honey and bumble bees buzzing ( I promised I would never look for their honey and they could just be bees) and right now I just feel this is the place for me.
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Hey I live in Coeur D Alene Idaho just North of Spokane Washington. I am looking for anyone that may be in my area. I am currently in China on business but will return in November. I would be interested in meeting with anyone of like minds to meet over some coffee or a cold beer. Not sure how to initiate contact.
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That's for sure, I did a wee bit of time in the Gibson's (Sunshine Coast, BC) Marina with the love of my life whom just sold her boat...we decided micro-farming and Permaculture was, for us, the path to be on. I miss dock life though. It was a lovely old 36' sailboat.... Cascadia Ho! |
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Im new here. I just woke up this month! My Husband has been awake for about a year. We are looking to meet like minded people around us and make a plan. I look forward to meeting all of you PNGC! Lets get together! |
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Hiyo all,
Another ground crew member checking in with you fine people. I currently live in Kent, WA just 20 min outside downtown Seattle. I have with me a wife who is also awake, as well as two children, one 21 and the other 19, here with me who are also somewhat awake and defiantly prepared for possible coming times. My resume concerning what I could offer a community is a difficult one to describe as those here are already awake and rather knowledgeable, if not experts in the areas I am most proficient in. I have been awake for 30 years so I do have some experience on what it is to be awake in today’s world as well as yesterdays. I can’t really imagine what good that would really do other than to say I am a problem solver when it comes to difficulties considering the path. I have more of a propensity toward the arts more than the sciences so I am an armchair scientist at best. I have extensive experience with food and have been a chef for about 15 years dealing with every end of the food business but for pastries, as I only have had a cursory examination of it as my passion has always been gourmet and fine dinning. I also have experience in the mass production of regular food and have run several kitchens. I do a little catering here and there but only as favors for friends etc. I am also very experienced with computers and am one of the original geeks as my computer obsessions began in 1980. I have worked on cars quite a bit and I am mechanically inclined. I have worked with wood but would not call myself a carpenter although I am sure I could build a house, but it would probably lean and water would no doubt come out of the chandelier when I turned the faucet on. I am a jack of all trades but king of none. I could teach kung fu although I am not certified to do so, but have been teaching it most of my life regardless with nothing but success. I have a strong aptitude towards the spiritual side of kung fu so my experience is a holistic one and is not limited to simple violence. My versatility is probably my best asset so I could help out where ever and I learn fast. I also have a strong intuitive quality that I use in my life more so than usual, yet I would not consider myself a trained physic in that what I can do everyone can do. My wife is in the aviation industry and has a deep understanding of it, as well as being a healer and is looking closely at turning towards veterinary academics. I have been looking at survival information for a while and have basically garnered enough information that I think I could survive on my own, until I made a fatal mistake because of my lack of knowledge, because there is so much more I don’t know and you cant really tell if your going to be successful at something like that until you do it IMHO. I have looked at house making with mud adobe etc, but I lack knowledge of the geology of the PNW area because I grew up in Texas. I have been so obsessed in learning the information which has brought me to Avalon that I have neglected other important information that would now come in handy. That’s my main story and I am glad to be here. I have email, AIM, or any other communication venue needed to make things easier as these communities become more solid as we start to pull together if and when needed. I am also willing to just get to know people however they feel comfortable doing it. Peace |
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Oh yeah...I almost forgot...
I am very long winded and write long posts most of the time... forgive please :mfr_omg: |
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Hello Friends!
Just a quick note to let you know that the time and place of the first meeting of the Pacific Northwest Ground Crew is nearly set. I will be happily announcing the details in a few days. As this thing gets organized, I just wanted to thank all of the people who are coming together with their talents and resources to help make this happen! There has been a wonderful response and a lot of stepping up to the plate! Lots of Love to all of you! Peace of Mind, Wormhole |
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Greetings great lovers of the tall greens, crystal liquids and oh so sweet winds! My heart is bursting with love for all of you awakened neighbors. May we remain aware and at peace in the midst of trouble soon to be - happily harmonizing to the best of our abilities in a new paradigm of cosmic evolution.
My husband and I have many gifts to bring to the group. I am a healer - supporting the body/mind/soul connection with high vibrational energy, counseling and reflecting the light of a love so bright, it pales even the fullest moon. I facilitate group awakenings using the expressive arts (dance, drama, art, creative writing, and visualizations). I am also an empath and have the unique ability of connecting with and befriending anyone. I love working with youth and people in the midst of challenging life experiences.... So when the earth shifts reach their breaking point and people are just about to drown in a sea of chaos and confusion, I'll be able to calm them down and help them to connect with all that's sacred and divine within (and without)... I also have experience teaching kids. So once a spot of safety is established, I can help run the school. My husband is a sculptor that is great with his hands. He can build a great number of things and has construction experience - furniture, decks, homes, fences, etc. He is also involved with martial arts and has the strength to help carry and move heavy things, and do all kinds of manual labor. He currently works as an animator making video games. He's a do-gooder who never hesitates to jump in and help where people are in need, and he's got an easy going nature, good sense of humor and is great with kids, animals and elders. Looking forward to an exciting ride with y'all! Love and peace to you, Tara |
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I would appreciate all the PNW Ground Crew Members ADDING ME as a Friend here. Also, note that Norval has started a Project Avalon "SOCIAL GROUP" you can join.
LET'S ALL CONNECT!! LINK to join: Pacific Northwest Ground Crew - Social Group: http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/group.php I propose that the PNW-GC have the most well connected and organized Group at Avalon! . . . . . . . . . |
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please see the latest gathering post!
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Hello Friends!
It has been a while since I posted I have been very busy and continue to be through the end of October. However, I think its terrific that we are having our first get together. It is likely that I won't be able to attend in person but will be there in spirit. I shall post some photos of me so at least you will know my face! The PNW thread is so uplifting. :biggrin2:I have read many others and some of them are real downers...:shocked: Providence |
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I vote we link up with the vancouver island and vancouver crews and change the name to Cascadia crew. I can bob on down in a dory to visit Norval quicker than most here could gather. I wish I could go to the meet up, but damned if I 'ain't' wanted nor allowed in the US. I almost got the (now defunct) Cascadia 'movement' to meet in Robert's Creek but most of the 'mericans were afraid to cross BACK after attending a political event in Canuckistan....
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Look forward to meeting you Heretic! Lance, as I live in Vancouver, I am certain we can work out another more local meeting of the minds to suit your needs. Drop me a line and let's get together soon.
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Wow- This is shaping up to be quite the network of people... So I have finally joined as a member and I am throwing myself into the mix...
Intro- I am living in the Willamette Valley. Have minimal legal experience from a civil law firm and now the criminal circuit court. One of my passions is brewing/fermentation and am currently experimenting with herbal healing beers. One of my first successes was a ginger/habanero mead (quite refreshing and invigorating). Goal- To continue to grow and transition my life to be able to succeed in the time that approach us... Hence I am reaching out to find others in my region vicinity such that we can synergisticly weather the time ahead of us. This core gathering is of great interest to me and I would like to network with anyone in the valley to be able to make it next month.... b |
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well we could 'borrow' a non-metal kayak and try? I'm sure the Feds in the US aren't looking for a wooden kayak now are they? Gods snot whom knows anymore....we'll only take 10 LBs... |
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That is awesome! Unfortunately I won't be able to get the time off, as I have just come back from 100 Mile House Canada, videotaping 9 presentations by the Canadian Society of Questers (dowsing or water witching called by some) although their presentations go far and beyond just dowsing. Amazing group of people. Anyway, the point is I have used my time off. So I hope someone does record, whether audio or video, where and when appropriate, so the rest of us not able to attend can still be on the same page, welll chapter anyway!! :)
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True, but that takes a heck of a lot of physical endurance. Couldn’t there be a tiny motor?
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I will do my best to attend this. We all need to get to know each other ASAP.
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Hey folks, been awhile since I posted. I just got some insider information about the banks in the US. Apparently they are about to close down for at least a week. They have already printed the signs, actually, the FEDS sent the signs and had them printed for the banks. Interesting. So these signs which read," sorry but we will be closed for all transactions for a week" are all over the place, and waiting to be put into the windows. When? Soon.
On a higher note: The PNWGC Gathering is coming together like rain hitting sand in a drought. Need I say more? If you want to join us, I must stress to send me a line at : worm.hole7@gmail.com We would love to know who is coming, and build a big enough latrine! Thanks! I hope you are all enjoying my new avatar. It is a painting that i did a few years back. It felt weird letting go of the "question mark". After all, what you don't know is far more interesting then what you do... Let's get back to business and start sharing info again pertaining to our issues. The "lost pages" that we have been lamenting about are being recovered. I will have more on that soon. The detailed Map of the Gathering is still traveling.... I wait as we all do, it shall hit these pages soon!! Not to worry. And... there are rumors of a Vancouver Ground Crew Union. Until then, may peace and uplifting thought be the focus of our minds. Peace of Mind, Wormhole |
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Hello, I live in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. I am glad to connect to all those in the Pacific Northwest. I would love to make it to the gathering, but cannot do so. To those who attend, please keep us informed on this thread to what has been discussed.
A little about me, I grew up on the family farm. Moved to town, hated it, moved back to the farm and built a home. My husband and I have been storing food, supplies etc. Trying to do whatever we can because we both have felt for the last two years that something is changing. ~Cindy~ |
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Just a quick thought for the PNWGC,
When money is no longer any good, commodities like spices, liquor, tobacco, and many other things become good trading stock. Some one may have what you NEED, you may have what they WANT. Greetings to all those checking in, and a Hi Yah to *wormy*. I doubt at this time I will make the get together. I did look at the area on the images and map sites. Nice area. Norval L. Cunningham craterchains@yahoo.com |
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Sadly, we will be unable to attend...
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Hello!!!
I can not stress enough how important it is to contact me at worm.hole7@gmail.com if you are coming. There are going to be a few changes and I need a clear idea of who is really coming and have been developing a way to contact all of you off the regular "means of communication" if you know what I am saying. This is important! Those of you vested please drop me a line and we will go from there. UNDERSTAND< THIS GATHERING IS UNITED UNDER A BANNER OF PEACE AND GUIDANCE. MORE TO FOLOW. Peace of Mind, Wormhole |
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I'm sorry Wormhole, the kids and I can't make it to the get together. Maybe the next one.
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As I said before, I won't be coming to the get together. :sad:
But I hope all have a good time there. :welcomeani: |
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We've got a camera, sound equipment and a professional to run it all!! Thank you, Trent.
Though we will continue to post as often as we can, there will be video on U-Tube and interviews to listen to when it is all over. I will also be posting photos for all to enjoy. I'm excited! Peace of Mind, Wormhole |
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There are a about a dozen of us "boaters" that are "aware" here in this marina and plan to leave the cities in a
few hours time. The idea is to meet up as far as practical from the cities to the North. Most likely up around Orcas Island in the San Juans. Probably East Sound. Citizen Band channel 10 or 17 (the truckers north - south bound channel.) VHF Marine Band 16.:welcomeani: |
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I don't know if I can get there on that week. but it sounds like fun.
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Well I thought I was going to have to cancel, that is until this got made into a week long event.
thats awesome! I am working my schedule to try and be there for some of it. peace |
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