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Dear Cynthia, thank you for sharing your beautifully written application for the Patmos journey and all that went along with that.

You ALWAYS move me with your sincerity and realness, your wisdom and humility, and your joyous participation in life at the very core. I have benefitted so much from my decades-long association with you. To thank you in some small way, I am going to add to my subscription a onetime PayPal donation. It's for you and Stephen to do some special thing while you travel, that you might not otherwise do, to celebrate your long and beautiful partnership and your entry into the BIG life-changing decade of being in your 70s.

Yes, put me on all your publications lists; I will love doing some armchair travel with you guys. If I need to sign up for more subscriptions to receive all you said you'd be sending out, let me know.

I hope you have a wonderful and safe journey.

With love and gratitude always,

Claire-Elizabeth

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Claire Elizabeth. I am grateful you are on my lists!!! Thank you for your loving support and your words of gift and blessing. Means a lot.

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Thank you for sharing about your Wonder trip! Your excerpt from your application is a lighthouse of grace! I’m looking forward to reading about your Wonder travels!

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Appreciate your comment! Judy!!

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This is a wonder trip! I'm so glad you're moving toward this. I know what it generates will be a gift for so many who learn from you. And thank you for the James Roberts quote. That landed.

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attuning is not for sissys- eh? How can I be taking this trip in these times? I am listening as best as I can. I hear the best way to share our work is in direct relationship. I wonder if a 10 day salon with 50 others is almost as good as writing a book or redoing a website? Not to mention the need to listen beyond my own bubble, which includes a world of wonder.

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Ha! I'm currently re-editing the description on my Substack. Landing on: attuning to the wisdom from the more-than-human world in order to get free. You're teaching is in my bones.

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Centering in the deep body changes everything. It is our guide-dance. It is our conundrum in this wacky world. In the Dying to Love Cabaret last night Sheila read from her new book: The Art of Grieving. The section she read was on the need for collective grieving after Hamas attacked. The lack of our ability to collectively grieve may be the one thing that could slow down violence and help us really listen. Sacred, body wisdom there.

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Wow! A lot going on—I hope your travels are meaningful and filled with ancient connectedness and awe.

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Thank you. YES!

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This sounds incredible!

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