The beginning of these posts was my My Life Just Hit a Brick Wall at High Velocity, on the Cusp of My 50th Birthday: Mid Life Crisis 101 post. I link that post because I want to give my readers some useful context for what I write in these posts.
Warm greetings all! 🙏 💚
Hive is so integrated into my life that I often schedule around it if possible, which it often is. It's more than a full-time job in terms of time and effort, more like a way of life. Given that my various Hive tasks are important, like my comment moderation for the account, my regular posts (like this one), my high level of engagement on my own account, managing all my assorted tokens, or any other of the many things that I do on Hive, I always make time for it. Period. It's not negotiable. I may sometimes move around when I do certain things, but they will get done. Hive is a multi-level investment for me, but it's so much more than that! Its huge potential excites and inspires me to no end, and I want to be solidly grounded and established here when it explodes, which I know it will do at some point. If I had a solid, stable electrical and internet system, I'd run a Hive and a Hive-Engine Node. Perhaps some day!
Today was an absolutely gorgeous Sunday in the jungle, with beautiful sun, warmth, and with quite a lot of wind too, which cooled it off nicely! I spent my whole morning and early afternoon up at the Flow House doing Hive. I usually dive into it when I first wake up quite a bit before the sun, while I'm still in bed, then I go to make my superfood fire coffee, and return to the Flow House to pick up where I left off! I published my Index4Index Daily Inspired Motivation: True Success Comes from Small and Consistent Steps Every Day post between other varied Hive tasks, and other than playing with wording for a bit, it flowed easily.
I've said this several times before, but it's such a curious and fascinating contrast having Hive as such an important element in my life, and living barefooted and naked in an off-grid intentional community way out in the jungle. That's kind of me, though - I bridge and integrate seemingly vastly different worlds as a normal part of my life.
I didn't do all that much work on the land today, though I did get some useful things done. I helped carry a large wooden pallet out onto the lava, to put at his tent site (he's begun sleeping out on the lava). I went out into our large jungle chicken pen to pound two new T-posts into the ground, to help hold up part of the fence that is strongly sagging. I also showed Kevin, who just returned to GaiaYoga (he and Omya got married), how to change CAT6 ethernet heads. He learned very well indeed!
Other than those few activities, it's been a very Hive-centric day. On my way to the chicken pen, Ester asked me if I would be open to leading another yogic/integral practice class at 8AM. I happily agreed, so that's what I'm doing tomorrow morning!
Because I'm getting pretty sleepy, and I have the class to lead tomorrow, I'm going to take my leave for now, to go do my last round of catch up on my Hive tasks before bed. I wish you all a truly wonderful day/night! Until tomorrow! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
All photos were taken with my Motorola G Power Android Phone.
Thank you all so much who have helped me get to where I am today, and allowing me to share more of the beauty and magic from my life and my world with you, and for your continuous appreciation and support! I am truly deeply grateful! 😁🙏💚
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