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	<description>May you break free from the patterns that bind you.</description>
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		By: tasara		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So as you can see, one can view the Wheel of the Year in all simplicity with two poles of power, life flowing endlessly around the wheel being pulled and then released from one to another. However inside of that, there are the mini-dramas, which are not so mini when we are standing fully present in our current time and space. The drama of the release into darkness, the build up to the letting go. The drama of the Event that occurs in total darkness. The drama of the light pouring in. The drama of the dreaming building into a seed, the seed being planted, the boughs thrusting forth, the fruit, the decay..

Each step on the Wheel of the Year is an action of change. It is the Wheel of Change. To recognize that any one place is not any more sacred than another.. or is as equally sacred - this is the walk of wisdom. To be skilled in the ways of riding the wheel of change, staying present, letting go as the forces shift, stepping onto the new winds, engulfing and embracing the still point of the Equinoxes.. to ride the wheel of change is what we call Peace. 

In gaining wisdom and experience, we learn to be present to each aspect of the nature of living and dying. We realize that our inner experience of life is not very dramatic at all anymore. It remains deliciously juicy, intriguing, life-giving, instructive and just downright fun. But we are torn apart less and less.

- Tasara]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So as you can see, one can view the Wheel of the Year in all simplicity with two poles of power, life flowing endlessly around the wheel being pulled and then released from one to another. However inside of that, there are the mini-dramas, which are not so mini when we are standing fully present in our current time and space. The drama of the release into darkness, the build up to the letting go. The drama of the Event that occurs in total darkness. The drama of the light pouring in. The drama of the dreaming building into a seed, the seed being planted, the boughs thrusting forth, the fruit, the decay..</p>
<p>Each step on the Wheel of the Year is an action of change. It is the Wheel of Change. To recognize that any one place is not any more sacred than another.. or is as equally sacred &#8211; this is the walk of wisdom. To be skilled in the ways of riding the wheel of change, staying present, letting go as the forces shift, stepping onto the new winds, engulfing and embracing the still point of the Equinoxes.. to ride the wheel of change is what we call Peace. </p>
<p>In gaining wisdom and experience, we learn to be present to each aspect of the nature of living and dying. We realize that our inner experience of life is not very dramatic at all anymore. It remains deliciously juicy, intriguing, life-giving, instructive and just downright fun. But we are torn apart less and less.</p>
<p>&#8211; Tasara</p>
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