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Gangiji / PART 2

The willingness to meet this consciously rather than to be run by fear is the doorway to being free.
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Astrological Insights:
A Time of No-See-Ums and Kindess

The astrological sky continues to be dominated by the dramatic T-square involving most of the outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Pluto. So if your life continues to feel as if it’s being bitten by 100 no-see-ums, or at least a bit crazy and transformed, consider 1) that you’re not alone, 2) that this is a time of powerful shamanic-like healing, 3) that this is what Santa Fe is about (from certain perspectives), and 4) that it’s okay to ask for some healing balm of kindness, peace, and beauty.
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Ed Larson:
Quilted — Not Patched


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Let's not speculate‘over why a certain talking palomino starring in his own television sitcom for five seasons came to be called “The Famous Mr. Ed.” Perhaps it was the theme song. Perhaps it was from dispensing all that sage advice to his hapless owner and saving Wilbur’s bacon in each and every episode. Whatever the case, one thing is for certain — Ed Larson’s nickname, “Wonder Ed,” can only be the result of an immense creativity that for over six decades continues to be demonstrated and displayed both within and without his most authentic of Canyon Road galleries.
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In Hot Water
and Loving It!

By Betsy Model


Smart Water-Heater Choices Can Lead to Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, and, if You Hurry, Sizable Savings.
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No Longer Afraid:
Don’t Sweep It Under the Carpet

By John Cole


The dollar-driven economy has converted the agrarian society of northern New Mexico into a society confronted by contraband and its grip of addiction.
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