DAY 381: Praise be to Solar Energy (2/13)

Today I left St. Helen and drove about 125 miles to small skoolie camp west of Gainsville, FL. It was pretty much a straight, flat drive with a curve here and a bridge there. making them easy miles, even when going through civilization. Where Jesup was open field, here rigs are tucked among the trees and foliage. It’s also darker and quieter … “witch” feels closer to nature. 

Speaking of close to nature, living on solar now for six days and nights has been a spiritual experience. I feel the rays beating down on the roof and the panels there, soaking up all the light energy stored in my battery and powering my life as a gift from the Apollo, Ra, Lugh and the other sun gods. We could not live without the sun’s heat, healing and energy, On the other side, not using propane, electricity (unless absolutely necessary), or a generator to power lights, a water pump, occasionally the water heater, the refrigerator, one LED clip on light might ,and a few fans, I feel is my gift to the goddesses Gaia, Isis, Artemis, Frigga, Danu, and all mothers of the earth. I am very conscious about energy absorbed and expended, keeping me in a state of connectedness and gratitude. So far, the sacrifices have been minor, despite how they compare to what I considered an unacceptable inconvenience in the life I was living before retirement, before  Karma became my home – every cubic for ‘witch’ it sacred space. 

This solar consciousness seems to light a path to transformation of some kind.

Sunlight is as healing as it is empowering. Its frequencies also provide color, sound, and light to help the body heal itself. 

Since there will be little sun tomorrow, I am cutting this short to save battery power.

Thank you for following along.

Lynn Woike