Fighting Something Off – Day 399

Cabin Run – Photo: L. Weikel

Fighting Something Off      

I’ve been off my game all day today. I woke up with a slight headache, and my equilibrium has been just a tad sketchy. I felt a little too cold at times and then a little too warm at others. That never bodes well.

And cranky doesn’t even begin to describe my attitude. Surly might be a tad more precise.

I’m hoping that the snowstorm they’re calling for tomorrow will bring the shift in energy I require to transmute whatever is trying to get a toe-hold in my system.

Solstice Arrives On Saturday

I’m making final preparations for my interview this coming Saturday. I’m pleased to announce that I will be participating in my 4thannual I AM Symposium, hosted by my dear friend Renee Baribeau.

While I’ll be announcing the event more formally in tomorrow’s blog post, I’m hoping you’ll be interested in joining me and the 16 other cool people who will be sharing insights and meditations, journeys and rituals on Saturday, December 21st, 2019.

My particular talk/interview will be taking place at 5:30 p.m. EST. I’ll share more tomorrow.

The format for this year’s chats will be 20 minute presentations. Different perspectives and unique suggestions to welcome in the new year and new decade in ways that resonate with you.

Become a Fire Tender

One way to have fun and feel part of a much larger community as we celebrate this shortest day of the year is to become a Fire Tender. By keeping a flame alight during the darkness of the Winter Solstice (with acknowledgement to our Southern Hemisphere siblings that they, too, are welcome to hold the light for us up here in the dark!) we share the hope that the light will return to us in these darkest of days.

It’s a big job – and hopefully many of us will take up the candle.

I’ll provide you with links to the I AM Solstice Symposium tomorrow night, including a link to become a Fire Tender. For those seeking community while maintaining a bit of introverted seclusion, this is a great opportunity.

In the meantime, enjoy these photos I took today of sunlight peeking out and glinting off Cabin Run, a tributary to my lovely Tohickon.

Cabin Run December sunset – Photo: L. Weikel

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