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The Abundance of Silent Vision – April 16, 2017

Started off the morning with taking a short walk along the boulevard of Mekong River after a great breakfast of omelet and cheese at Mut Wee Garden Guest House http://www.mutwee.com

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Than was called by inner guidance to go to Wat Sri Chaam Chuan. Sat in the main temple there for awhile all alone. A wonderful energy build up occurred with rainbow swirling around. When I went out to walk further I was asked by a monk to come forward. He gave me a water blessing 3x on the head and each shoulders. After this I felt very energized to continue the journey in the presence of Now.

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This beautiful Lotus Flower greeted me on the way.

The next destination was the Wat Tung Sawang. It took awhile to find it and a friendly man from Florida, USA assisted me to find it. I walked along the highway 212 returning some streets that I had passed along the way.

reference a story Julian Wright wrote on his blog of Mut Wee Garden Guest House.

Quote: The prize for the prettiest temple would probably go to Wat Tung Sawang. Its tiny but immaculately sculptured chapel with highly detailed porticos, and its collection of Buddhist deities outside, each under its own fanciful little roof, gives it an Alice in Wonderland bizarreness. Unquote

I waited for awhile because there was a family who wished to take photographs of a monk together with the family on the front of the temple here. After this I went into silence for awhile in the temple. Some clarity came through that I remembered this flow and why the interior of my home in The Netherlands was related to this resonance.

Hereby the various dieties that vibrated here.

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Above is the center of the deities.

Than I climbed up the tower there with a huge drum, which I touched lightly 3 times and a huge bell which I also sounded.

From there the view of the temple was magnificent.

 

From here I was called to go to the Sala Jao Phu Ya.  Was not that impressed  by these surroundings but the symbol did give its message. 

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Sala Jao Phu Ya is the Chinese Mahayana temple and, unlike some Chinese temples, is kept doll’s house perfect. Nong Khai has a strong Chinese and Vietnamese population who originally would have been Mahayana Buddhist.

Reference story written by Julian Wright of Mut Wee Garden Guest House.

 

Now it was almost 12:00 a.m. and the temperature was rising. So I decided to go to a special lady at her coffee shop. She serves the finest Green Tree with Lime at the library and this time she had baked a chocolate cake. Delicious!

 

The Tzolkin Calendar Spiral Movement of Sunday, April 16

Chant: Cib, Men, Ben, Etznab, Akbal

Planets: Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and Neptune

Affirmation: All Polarize in order to Dream
Stabilizing Intuition
All seal the Input of Abundance
With the Lunar tone of Challenge
All are guided by the power of Vision
Quote: The gift of your cosmic identity is to be a conscious dreamer ~ an inner voyager ~ a disciple of your own intuition ~ an agent of plentitude. As a Blue Night you have the capacity to abide in the sanctuary of self, receiving the rich mysteries within; to embrace the darkness of night and commune with deep internal realms; to appreciate the dream-like nature of reality and comprehend the creative potency of our psyches; to awaken out of the collective spell of materialism, scarcity and greed by being a vessel of gratitude and generosity, inviting us all to celebrate ourselves as heirs of nature’s intrinsic abundance.

As we own the powers of our minds in shaping our lives, we learn to lucidly “dream-up” our truest longings, from the inside, out.

Direction: West: Transforms ~ Chakra: Solar-Plexus ~ Planet: Saturn – Unquote

Tone 2: Lunar

Contemplate these code-words to invoke your key powers:

POLARIZE ~ STABILIZE ~ CHALLENGE

Tone 2 represents the principle of polarity. The gift of your cosmic identity is to access the power of Counter-balance.  Activate your Lunar powers by honoring the yin and yang of life as contrasting aspects of one wholeness; by welcoming challenges as opportunities for strength and growth; by being a bearer of stability; by consciously challenging others – encouraging their expansion and development; by challenging the consensus reality; by being wakeful to the art of constructive opposition; by holding your personal perspective even when it isn’t popular, and yet on the contrary, being able to make dramatic shifts that offer coherence as you feel moved by inner knowing; by striving to integrate your inner polarities, and stabilize your own equilibrium; by understanding obstacles to be necessary creative tension that can open new pathways of evolution; by aspiring to be firmly steadied within the constant pulling of night and day, in breath and out breath, moon and sun, self and world…

Above is written by http://www.13moon.com

Blessings to All.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Nourishment of Kundalini Flow – April 14, 2017

The Nourishment of Kundalini Flow – April 14, 2017

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This is the second day of the Song Kra in Nong Khai.

Woke up this morning at 7 a.m. fresh and celebrating my Tzolkin Galactic Birthday.

After breakfast decided to rent a bike and visit some temples and the Village Weaver Handicrafts. Unfortunately there is no longer the Village Weaver Handicrafts Factory anymore.

 

I was drawn once more to visit the Wat Meechai and stayed in the Temple there for awhile as I felt the stirring of the vortex energy flow.

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From there I followed the Kaeworawut Road and got splashed by water twice. It is rather an odd experience the first time it happens. The next Wat I visited was Jamanee along this road. The energy here for me personally was lower than the other Wat and I stayed not very long here. I noticed there were many young monks here.

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Amulet from Jamanee

 

I went further by bicycle to Wat Jaan Samakki with its beautiful garden. A very peaceful place to visit. Unfortunately, due to Song Kra the temples were closed but certainly could feel the resonance here. It has four sides of entrance. Some of the entrances are being restored.

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There is also a lovely sitting area near the garden.

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I rang the bell three times.

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There were also two parade cars on the premises.

You could also stay the night here as well.

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I was getting thirsty and was close to the coffee shop with bakery at the Nong Khai library to have a nice cup of Green Tee with Lime and a piece of cake personally baked by the owner. The lady is friendly and speaks perfect English. On Sunday, she bakes a fresh bread so I will treat myself to this.

 

After this I went further by bicycle to Prajak Road to visit the Village Weaver Handicrafts store. Talking to the lady she relayed that there is no longer a weaving factory in Nong Khai. There are a couple of ladies who still weave small articles now across the street from there. I bought a small gift of a purse for tooth picks that they had woven to support these ladies.

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By that open space, it was already 12:00 a.m. and I decided to go back to Mut Mee Guest House. First took off my wet clothes and had a shower. Than inner guidance called to sit down and paint

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“When the Earth is shaken shivering in its roots that is when the Ancient Waters surrenders to the Spiral Movement.

Like DNA and Kundalini resonance Or is it the Stream of its nurturing Nature?

May the fiery flames be enlightened to enter the Sacred Temple of long ago but not forgotten.

May the breath of the Lotus bloom its fragrance for All in this splendorous Love Light.”

 

The Tzolkin Spiral Movement of April 14, 2017

naamloosChant: Etznab, Chicchan, Chuen, Ahau, Imix

Planets: Neptune, Maldek or Asteroid Belt, Venus and Pluto.

A coming home to be in a new start of transcendence connection with source to be in the Natural flow of Insight in the Cosmic Order uplifted by the Kundalini or DNA spiral movement of Instinct to follow the Body Wisdom.

As we are challenged, strengthened and in the open opportunity of Magical Playfulness of innocence, spontaneity and weaving new patterns to awaken to the initiation of the attracted creation of universal consciousness and universal love.

In the presence of now affirmation:

All Endure in order to Nurture
Transcending Being
All seal the Input of Birth
With the Cosmic tone of Presence
All are guided by the power of Life Force

The gift of this cosmic identity is to be an emissary of the primal source of life ~ a holder of ancient memory ~ a fluid synthesis of elemental forces – earth, air, fire, water ~ an agent of oneness. As a Red Dragon vibration all have the capacity to be a dynamic, multi-faceted cauldron of creation; to be a portal of vast potential and ever-present new beginnings; to be an initiator; to honor and commune with the supreme, spacious dimension of pure beingness that precedes all doing and striving; to be holistically nurturing and all-embracing of the many spheres of your life; to rest in primal trust that the universe is always conspiring on your behalf!

“Established in being, perform action.”

Direction: East: Initiates ~ Chakra: Throat ~ Planet: Neptune

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Gratitude Blessings to All.

 

 

Universal Consciousness of Unconditional Love – April 13, 2017

Review of Journey Nong Khai, Thailand – Thursday, April 13, 2017

Song Khra – New Year

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Above is a photograph taken by me of the parade wagon of Wat Po Chai this year. It is a little dark seeing that it was pouring rain and thunder at that moment in the now.

Song Kran, or the water festival, is Thai new year, which, just to confuse everybody, takes place from the 12th to the 15th of April. It’s the wild hot season celebration, when everything and everyone gets drenched in water and often plastered in flour too! For four solid days, there are never ending water gun battles in the streets… In the old days Song Kran used to move from year to year with the Thai Buddhist calendar, then in the time of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn it became fixed on the 13th of April, when the days & months were brought in line with the Western calendar.

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As this is the hottest time of the year, it is also the dustiest, and so it was deemed that all Buddha images should be taken out of the Bot (Chapel) and washed and cleaned. Today the images are paraded round the streets so that everyone can have a chance to throw some water over even the most sacred… like Luang Pho Phra Sai, with his head of solid gold.

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Reference: www.mutmee.com

 

Personal note:

Woke up this morning at 7 a.m. bright and fresh. After breakfast, I decided to take a walk along the boulevard of the Mekong River to the Friendship Bridge in Nong Khai.

The first thing that called was the freshness of the garden at Mut Mee Guest House, http://www.mutmee.com

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Than the passion of the mineral kingdom called to greet this day.

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What do you see here?

I heard some thunder along the way via the Mekong River boulevard and just before I reached the Friendship Bridge the rain poured down quite heavily. By that open space, I had reached the Wat Po Chai.

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I was allowed by the monks to stand in the entrance of the monastery and spend some time there until the rain became lighter.

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Wat Pho Chai

Luang Phor Phra Sai is one of a set of tripets that were cast in Laos during the Lane Xang era.  The statues were named after three princesses of the kingdom: Phra Sai, Phra Serm and Phra Suk.  In the late 18th century, they were moved to Vientiane and after the city was sacked, they were taken by the Thais.  The three statues were put on rafts and while crossing the Ngum River, the raft holding Phra Suk sank during a storm.  The statue remains on the bottom of the river today at a very violent part of the river called Wern Suk.  The two remaining statues made it across and Phra Serm was enshrined in Wat Pho Chai while Phra Sai was sent to Wat Pradit Thammakhun, both in Nong Khai. During the reign of Rama IV, the Thais tried to move both statues to Bangkok.  Phra Serm made it to Wat Patum Wanaram in Bangok but Phra Sai had ideas of its own.  When the cart it was on passed Wat Pho Chai, Phra Sai stopped and would not move.  They used elephants to try to move it, but still it would not budge.  Eventually, the governor said a prayer and invited the statue to remain at Wat Pho Chai, as it seemed that it had chosen its new home.  The statue was then put in the temple and has stayed there ever since.  Looking into the eyes of the golden headed statue, you can believe it has a mind of its own and a bright intelligence to go with it.  The utsanit (fiery hairpin) is encrusted with rubies and represents the brilliant wit of the Buddha.

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Luang Phor Phra Sai (courtesy of WORAVUDH wikimedia commons)

Lying on your bed under a mosquito net in the old guest house, you can help but feel you have been in a place of magic for the past day.  Nong Khai has given you much to question about your sense of reality.  Things that you would normally dismiss as hokum have been presented to you as fact.  Maybe there is more to things than meets the eye.  Perhaps the supernatural powers of Buddha statues and holy-men exist here.  Regardless of the truth, it is easy to believe the fervent candour of the locals.  Maybe the nāgas do spit fire into the air.

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This is said to be the most popular temple in all of Thailand due to the Luang Phor Phra Sai Buddha statue. It is instead a beautiful statue. Just as striking is the murals depicting the story of how the statue came to be placed in the temple.
The temple and surrounding monastery are just as beautifully decorated in Laotian style ad befitting such an important temple.

I would advise you to take a look at the below mentioned videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyElYZ3kTsc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4kpSKS6Qb4

 Here an impression of later in the afternoon. 

Seeing I am also well connected with the Tzolkin Mayan Calendar being the Galactic Soul Pathway at this moment of my life Red Wave 17. Sun Sign or Galactic Signature KIN 221 – Imix, Red Cosmic Dragon.

naamloosChant: Cauac, Eb, Oc, Imix, Ahau

Planets: Pluto, Earth, Uranus and Neptune

KIN 220 Ahau, Yellow Crystal Sun

Universalizing via working together in service to explore, share and give expression to insights in openness and love.

 

Blessings to All

 

The transformational catalyzing Tzolkin Galactic Return of the Year

Chilling today in Nong Khai, Thailand – Wednesday, April 12, 2017

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In Gratitude for the wonderful camp days of Teenagers and Young Adults of www.opendmindprojects.org till April 11. The Tuesday was a great debate day with the campers plus the handing out of the certificates. We all said our deepest thank you to the campers, trainees, staff and volunteers. It certainly was an experience that will stir in our hearts. I would certainly recommend all to take this step in their life it is One of worthiness, compassion and love.

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For me personal soul it was a great to just relax and transform of all the energetic flows that have been touched during the volunteering of Open Mind Projects and its special camps. I mainly slept of took a nape for some extra hours. I have an allergy (mainly nasal) towards air-condition apparatus and it was a good relief to give this some extra attention today.

 

Had a wonderful fresh green tea with lemon today along with a mango/pineapple cake. Such a treat!

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Along with this I also had the famous Thai massages with herbal treatment later in the afternoon. The massage is a deep relief and clearance. It certainly released some of the symptoms of the nasal discomfort and deep muscle ache and pain. I bought some of the Thai herbal balsam which certainly is a great means of self generative energy flow.

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Early in the evening a breeze came forward from the Mekong River and ended up in a rain storm with thunder the whole evening. Such a freshness and fragrances came into the atmosphere.

 

The energy flow of today and this evening via the Tzolkin Mayan Calendar is resonating in the Galactic Return of the Year. This will intensify for at least approximately 104 more days and nights.

219-colour-269x300Chant: Ahau, Cauac, Muluc, Ik, Cauac

Planets: Pluto, Mercury and Uranus

 

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of unconditional love resonance in all without judgement to be vibrating universal consciousness to be moved in the spiral of transformative self-generative flow in its wholeness of independence.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of being in total trust of self-remembrance and its communication to be moved or motivated in the hidden power awakening awareness of communication with spirit. The gift of your cosmic identity is to be a channel of inspiration ~ a force of circulation ~ an agent of calm ~ one who is attuned to the invisible spirit that animates all life. As White Wind there is the capacity to translate the formless into form; to learn to ride the breath into the center of your soul; to celebrate the connectivity of trees, air, breath and wind; to convey your truths; to cultivate the art of communication in its myriad modes; to listen for the voice of the sacred and hear the divine callings amidst the clamor of density and distraction; to forego the limits of the rational mind and honor and express the currents of inspiration as they whisper and whirl through your life.

Simply put: “Follow your Spirit without hesitation!

To allow and surrender in this centered, grounded and anchored openness of the gift of being an alchemist of energies ~ an awakened Thunder being ~ an expression of electric passion and purpose ~ an embodiment of stillness dancing ~ an empowered self-generator.

 

KIN 219 Cauac, Blue Spectral Storm (Tone 11). Planet Pluto

Affirmation:

We Dissolve to Catalyze Releasing Energy We seal the Matrix of Self-generation With the Spectral tone of Liberation We are guided by our own power doubled

 

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Contemplate these code-words to invoke your key powers:

CATALYZES ~ SELF-GENERATION ~ ENERGY

 

The gift of this Cosmic identity is to be an alchemist of energies ~ an awakened Thunder being ~ an expression of electric passion and purpose ~ an embodiment of stillness dancing ~ an empowered self-generator. As Blue Storm, you have the capacity to be an activator of transformation; to be a lucid world changer; to be an agent of circulation, renewal, breakthrough and freedom; to honor catharsis and upheaval as potent forces of cleansing and clearing; to ascertain the vital role of vibration in shaping realities; to access the force of your inner spark as your ultimate source of power; to unleash the lightning of your soul and the calm resilience of your presence; to be the I Am of the eye of the storm.

“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain.”

Direction: West: Transforms ~ Chakra: Root ~ Planet: Pluto

 

Tone 11: Spectral

Contemplate these code-words to invoke your key powers:

DISSOLVE ~ RELEASE ~ LIBERATION

Tone 11 represents the power of creative dissolution and dissonant structure. The gift of your cosmic identity is to access the power of Freedom.

Activate your Spectral powers by releasing rigid concepts and definite notions of what should be; by being willing to explore an entire spectrum of potentiality; by surrendering to the “spectral flow” of spontaneous detours, seeming disruptions, and what may appear as chaos; by allowing structure to dissolve in order to be liberated into new possibilities; by celebrating the constructive forces of deconstruction; by learning to fluidly shape-shift; by freeing yourself and others from limiting perceptions; by letting go into the vastness of formlessness; by freeing your soul – releasing into the majesty of your full wing-span; by submitting your personal will to the Great Mystery as it reveals itself in every moment…

Reference to www.13moon.com

Blessings to All.

Review of Camp for Teenagers and Young Adults of Open Mind Projects in Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 3 – April 6 and April 7 – www.openmindprojects.org

Review of Camp for Teenagers and Young Adults of Open Mind Projects in Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 3 – www.openmindprojects.org – Thursday, April 6 and Friday, April 7 plus Tzolkin Mayan Calendar

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General information about the theme days:

In the mornings, I walked from Mut Wee Garden Guest House to Open Mind Projects. It was still kind of foggy these mornings plus the temperature rose during the day.

There was a team of photographers (3) who went by each theme day to take some pictures and video’s.

Upon arrival Joiy (teacher) and myself were ready to share the theme of Global Warming and Environment with the campers for the next 4 days. Joiy had prepared a Power Point Presentation for the days along with his excellent way of teaching. Building up the English slowly by first speaking Thai language and than integrating the English step by step. At the end of the morning he reviewed the learning by doing this with the camper group via the power point presentation and the video https://www3.epa.gov/climatechange/kids/basics/today/greenhouse-effect.html

 

The main objectives were:

Motivation

Confidence

Thinking Skills

Online searching

English

Teamwork

Awareness

 

The keywords during the theme were:

Environment, Global warming, carbon dioxide, burning, greenhouse gas, greenhouse effect, air pollution, water pollution, vehicles, health problems, forest, deforestation, soil erosion, dry land, drought and flooding.

 

A lunch and dinner was cooked by trainees and campers. We enjoyed the fabulous food at the table and could have some talks together to get to know each other more closely.

In the evening, all the campers gathered outside to do a quiz via passing a ball and dancing. The music would stop and than the person had to answer a quiz question.

After this I shared a meditation with the group, the translator was James and Best toke care of the music. It was a quiet, silent open space.

After this some trainees started to do a dance demonstration.


Thursday, April 6, 2017 Theme Environment and Global Warming

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance is:

Red Overtone SkywalkerChant: Cimi, Imix, Akbal, Lamat, Ben

Planets: Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Mercury.

KIN 213, Red Overtone Skywalker

Key vibration: Resonate into empowering the radiance of who you are. A step to manifestation.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of letting go of or releasing that which no longer is of use to create a open opportunity for learning, growth and development to be moved in the spiral of total trust and confidence with its nurturing nourishment.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of being in a state or open space of inner silence to listen to the abundance of information that is there and share this with others to be moved or motivated in the hidden power of harmony with its beauty and elegance of various skills.

To allow and surrender in this centered, grounded and anchored openness of courage to convey your message out to those who ask or communicate with you.

 

Friday, April 7, 2017 Theme Environment and Global Warming

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance is:

White Rhythmic WizardChant: Chicchan, Ix, Kan, Manik, Ix

Planets: Maldek or Asteroid Belt, Jupiter and Earth.

KIN 214, White Rhythmic Wizard

Key vibration: Resonate within the balance to organise equalityinto empowering the radiance of who you are. A step to manifestation.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of letting go of or releasing that which no longer is of use to create a open opportunity for learning, growth and development to be moved in the spiral of total trust and confidence with its nurturing nourishment.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of being in a state or open space of inner silence to listen to the abundance of information that is there and share this with others to be moved or motivated in the hidden power of harmony with its beauty and elegance of various skills.

To allow and surrender in this centered, grounded and anchored openness of courage to convey your message out to those who ask or communicate with you.

 

Gratitude for this vibration for All.

Camp for Teenagers & Young Adults at Open Mind Projects, Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 2 – www.openmindprojects.org

Review of Camp for Teenagers and Young Adults of Open Mind Projects in Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 2 – www.openmindprojects.org

 A special girl who is always there every day. She greets and invites you for playtime every day. Here is one of our game together under the table, our own created safe home. 


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

The early afternoon started by a walk from Mut Wee Garden Guest House to Open Mind Projects. Already a warm temperature has risen now.

There was a team of photographers (3) who went by each pretesting to take some pictures.

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Upon arrival Joiy (teacher), Moa (organiser of the camp) and myself were ready to do the pretesting of the English with the campers. For example, the written translation of Thai to English and from English to Thai. Also, there were verbal questions asked and answered in English.

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Along with this there was also pretesting of Teamwork with a volunteer and staff members plus Informational Technology with staff for each camper. A score was given to analyze the abilities of each camper. From this individual score teams were formed so that the teams would reflect a balance within the group. In this way, each person can build up their confidence, motivation, skills etc. for the whole of the camp. Each camper has good qualities within themselves along with contributing to be a team player for the whole of the camp.

 

A dinner was cooked by trainees and campers. We enjoyed the fabulous food at the table and could have some talks together to get to know each other more closely.

In the evening, all the campers gathered outside to hear which team/group they are going to be in along with a map which included rules and regulations of the camp. Also, each was handed out a tag where they could write their name on and could be worn around their neck.

After this was a short break, whereby I played some basketball with a trainee, and later activities were offered to get to know each other more better in a playful manner. Laughs and Fun was shared with each other during the evening.

Than I walked back to Mut Wee Guest House with fond memories of a great day and evening. Much Gratitude.

 

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance is:

Blue Electric MonkeyChant: Lamat, Men, Imix, Oc, Chuen

Planets: Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Mercury.

KIN 211, Blue Electric Monkey – Galactic Activation Portal of High Resonance and Clarity

Key vibration: Resonate into connecting via activating service with each other.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of creating harmony via all different kinds of Artistic Skills as to be moved in the spiral of vision openness or goal of being yourself in communication with everyone.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of being in a trusting state of a nurturing nourishment whatever the challenge. This will strengthen the openness within and without being brought forward in the hidden power of being in the flow of integrity of love and acceptance in all relationships.

To allow and surrender in this centered, grounded and anchored magical playfulness of innocence, spontaneity and compassion weaving new patterns within and without.

 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

The morning started by a walk together with Pete (volunteer) from Mut Wee Garden Guest House to Open Mind Projects. A nice breeze blew along the boulevard of the Mekong River.

There was a team of photographers (3) who went by each workshop of English, Teamwork and IT to take some pictures. This was part of the vlog team.

Upon arrival Joiy (teacher), Moa (organiser of the camp) and myself were presenting a workshop in English to allow the campers to get used to the vocabulary of the themes for the next days. Core words like “debate, confidence, teamwork, environment, global warming, fast food, healthy food etc.”. They used their mobile to translate the words into Thai and was asked What does …. Mean? Why is there ……..? Some of the students gave very critical thinking answers.

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"It's no use, the signal's too weak"

“It’s no use, the signal’s too weak”

In the evening each team had given itself a name like “Friendship”, “Sky” etc.

The evening was further spend by creating a image of the team via a portrait that symbolizes the team. The vlog team made photographs. Very creative processes took place.

 

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance is:

Yellow HumanChant: Manik, Lamat, Ik, Muluc, Eb

Planets: Earth, Venus, Jupiter and Mercury.

KIN 212, Yellow Self Existing Human

Key vibration: Resonate into measuring and defining the form via the free will.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of accomplishment via step by step process in communication or learning as to be moved in the spiral of harmony via the beauty and elegance of various artistic skills.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of allowing the communication and thinking to be brought forward. This will strengthen the openness of learning by doing brought forward in the hidden power of trusting the remembrance of what has been learned and what is learned in the presence of Now.

To allow and surrender in this centered, grounded and anchored open mind of free to gain wisdom of various skills.

 

Gratitude for this vibration for All.

 

Review of 11 day Camp for Teenagers and Young Adults of Open Mind Projects in Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 1 www.openmindprojects.org

Review of 11 day Camp for Teenagers and Young Adults of Open Mind Projects in Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 1 – www.openmindprojects.org

Open Mind Projects - Camp in Thailand

Monday, April 3, 2017

The morning started by the walk from Mut Wee Garden Guest House to Open Mind Projects. A nice breezy wind flowed along the Mekong River.

Upon arrival Joiy (teacher) send me an email with the camp theme we will be sharing with the campers “Environment/Global Warming” which we had worked on together last Friday together with a Power Point Presentation. A learning and doing teaching worked out step by step together with a video, some active games in between and ending with a debate. This theme will be given every day to a group of teenagers of young adults who will be arriving tomorrow for the camp.

The other themes will be Jobs & Technology, Food & Health and Informational Technology. These will be given by other staff members and volunteers.

 

Than we all had a tasty lunch together. After lunch, we all had a follow up meeting so that everyone could discuss and listen to the feed back from others. It was a open space to listen and understand more about the themes.

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We than came together again, Joiy and I, to finish off the theme along with the question for the debate. Along with this Moe, Joiy and I made the pretest for the campers concerning their knowledge and understanding of the English so that from this teams could be made for the rest of the 11 days. An example of this is translating from Thai certain personal questions written, speaking by answering personal questions plus translating a short story from English into Thai in the written form.

 

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance is:

naamloos (5)Chant: Muluc, Ik, Ahau, Chuen, Oc

Planets: Mercury, Jupiter, Pluto and Venus.

KIN 210, White Lunar Dog – Galactic Activation Portal of High Resonance and Clarity

Key vibration: Resonate into working together to stabilize the challenge of honesty.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of trusting the self remembrance in all communication with others, relationships and projects to be moved in the spiral of communication within and without. Place this in a higher level.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of being in the awareness of unconditional love without judgement that is being brought forward in the hidden power of being in the flow of magical playfulness of innocence, spontanietylearning by doing.

To allow and surrender in this centered, grounded and anchored instinct of listening, giving feed back plus speaking for me more out loud to the group. This is a offering of motivation, confidence, thinking skills, team work and awareness

Blessings to All.

 

Review of a Volunteer Journey through Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 3

Review of Volunteer Journey in Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 3

 

We had the weekend off from volunteering at Open Mind Projects. For me personally it was an open space to integrate what was all given, received and shared during the first week. Along with this I also needed to get some extra sleep as well due to the jet leg.

Saturday, April 1 (this is for me no fool’s day)

We were invited by Sven, Co director of Open Mind Projects, to come to his house and than we (7 of us) all went out for dinner at a lovely restaurant close to his home. Gaweechat (Co Director of Open Mind Projects) ordered various dishes to the liking of everyone. Very tasty some a bit spicy others spicy but so lovely to be in such good company.

Sunday, April 2

This morning I walked to Salakaewko “Sculpture Park” from the Guest House.

I first visited a Stupa which was lovely seeing it also had many clear quartz crystals in the Temple.

On the way, a lady stopped with her motorbike to give me a ride to the Park. It was such a compassionate gesture to be in such Gratitude.

Here is an outline of the Park written by Julian Wright of Mut Wee Garden Guest House

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You can’t come to Nong Khai and not see the very strange Sculpture Park known as Salakaewkoo… World famous, as one one of the most extraordinary artistic creations of South-East Asia, it contains sculptures that rise more than seven stories high! It was built by the mystic shaman Luang Poo Boun Leua Sourirat, who passed away in 1996, after constructing it, with the help of devotees, for more than twenty years.

Luang Poo Boun Leua Sourirat loved snakes, so much so that he believed in the “coming of the age of the snake”. Seeing them as the purest of all animals, having no arms or legs with which to destroy the world, he described himself as being half man, half snake. Was this love of these phallic like animals in some way connected with his reputed homosexuality? He claimed that in his youth he had fallen into a hole in the forest where upon he met the acetic “Kaewkoo” who lived at the bottom of it. “Kaewkoo” taught him all secrets of the underworld, not least about snakes which were the principal inhabitants of that realm. Later, he trained as a Hindu Rishi in Vietnam and mixed Hinduism into his system of beliefs.

 

As a Lao national, he first started to produce sculpture on the riverbank on the Lao side of the Maekong river. But as the communists became more powerful, he became concerned that they may not accept his unorthodox views and so fled to Nong Khai in 1974, where he embarked on the creation of Salakaewkoo; his grandest artistic vision. The name means the “Pavilion of Kaewkoo”.

 

Luang Poo passed away in 1996 aged in his early seventies. He was ill, it was said, from a fall from a ladder up one of his sculptures. But others claimed that he was suffering from some kind of anemia.

 

The main building and incence chapel were built after his death, following his plans and drawings. He always claimed that his followers, who built all the statues, were entirely untrained, but their skill came to them from a divine source. Moreover, he frequently warned that anyone who drank even a sip of water in the park would eventually give to it all their money! However, in the years following his death Salakaewkoo became more and more run down and untidy… until the local government stepped in and decided that his legacy should not be allowed to deteriorate further, so now it is being repaired and restored to its former grandeur.

There are more than one hundred sculptures in the park some of them reaching seven stories up into the sky. Some depict snakes, others images taken from either Theravada or Mahayana Buddhism. Hinduism is well represented too, with images of Shiva and Pavati, Brahma and Vishnu.

The greatest sculpture of all is the Wheel of Life at the far end of the park. As this diagram shows (for a clear printable copy, click on it to download an Adobe pdf version) in Luang Poo’s view, is a cycle of influences and phases, which start at one’s conception and end at one’s death. The Buddhist elements of heat, breath, wisdom and change are represented, as are the stages of birth, aging, suffering and death. Finally, one follows the Lord Buddha over the wall of life to nirvana…

 

On the way, back to the Guest House walking on the Highway once more a lady with a motorbike gave me a short ride.

 

The afternoon I spent sleeping.

Review of the Volunteer Training – Day 2 and 3 – at Open Mind Projects, Nong Khai, Thailand – Part 2

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Thursday, March 30 – Continuation of Volunteer Training Day at Open Mind Projects, Head Office Nong Khai www.openmindprojects.org

We started the Thursday morning with, Joiy as teacher, daily Thai language “introducing your self” This is a short introduction:

Sawadee – Chue Carla – Ma jaak The Netherlands – Ar yu hop sip ho – yi dee tee dai roo jak – Kop Kun Kha (kha for female, khrap for male)

Hello – My name is Carla – I come from The Netherlands – I am 66 years old – Nice to meet you – Thank you.

Culture do’s and don’ts

Joiy taught us the basics along with demonstration and we also practised this as well.

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Greeting: Thai, Lao and Khmer people traditionally greet one another by pressing the palms together to wai (in Thai) or nop (in Lao), although it is acceptable for men to shake hands. You don’t wai a child first. A younger person wais an older person first. After the wai you can shake hands.

Eating: Never throw rice away; leave it on your plate if you cannot finish it. Eat with a spoon, using the fork to push food onto it. Don’t offer to pay if you’ve been invited out to eat; the “inviter” always pays.

Passing people: It is polite to gently crouch down when passing someone who is seated. Never step over someone in your path; if someone is lying on the ground, walk around them. Don’t walk around their head; rather, walk around their feet.

Taking photos: Before taking a photo of a person or a place, ask if it is ok. Thai, Lao and Khmer people are typically more than willing to have their picture taken when asked.nks: Women are not allowed to touch monks. A woman gives something to a monk by placing it on a table or something similar or hand it to another male “normal person.” A man may give something directly to a monk but always with two hands. Special seats are often allocated for monks on public transport and in airports.

The Thai Royal Family: Disrespect to the royal family is a crime, including for foreigners.

Public Displays of Affection (PDAs): Modesty means that PDAs are frowned upon.

The Head: Don’t touch! Touching somebody’s head, especially someone older, is offensive.

 

The Feet: Don’t sit on the floor or a chair with your feet pointing at anyone. Don’t touch anyone with your feet. Don’t rest your feet on tables or chairs. Don’t use your feet to move or turn objects on or off. Feet are meant for transportation only!

Handing things to people: Hand objects to people using both hands to be polite. Don’t slide or throw objects to people.

Giving things: Distributing gifts to children encourages begging. Instead, give to an established organization, villager elder or teacher.

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Shoes: Remove your shoes when entering a Thai home and always wear them when outside. When unsure if you should take them off, ask or watch what others do.

Patience: Thais are very patient. Don’t expect them to be punctual. Sometimes plans just don’t happen. Speak softly and avoid showing anger if things don’t go as you expected.

Dress politely: When entering temples and school’s shorts, tops that show shoulders and are low cut, and skirts above the knees are inappropriate.

Dress cleanly and neatly: Women should avoid exposing themselves very much at all. Watch how Thai teachers dress and behave in school. Thais are extremely modest about nudity and women dressed in exposing clothing will receive less respectful treatment or be avoided. Dressing appropriately is a sign of respect, dressing inappropriately is offensive.

 

Next on the agenda was going with a Tuk Tuk, directions and shopping at the market.

Sawadee Kha – Pai Market – Thao Rai – OK – Leow Saiy – Leow Khuay – Throng Pai – Yud – Kap Khun Kha (for female) Krap (for male).

Hello – Could you take me to the Market? – How much is it? – OK – Turn left – Turn Khuay – Straight forward – Stop – Thank You

Buying at the Market:

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Sawadee Kha or Krap – Nee Kue (sapparat) – Mee (Sapparat) Mai – Mai Ao (Sapparat) – OK – Kap Khun Kha or Krap

Hello – Do you have (Pineapple)? – I would like to buy (Pineapple) – How much is the (Pineapple)? – OK – Thank you

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The Volunteers with a Trainee went to Lunch at a Restaurant to order food, eat and enjoy.

 

We than came back and it was explained how to plan lessons, advice with how to teach learning by doing. Situation-based learning. We also talked about the themes of the camp for teenagers and young adults.

With some trainees, we went walking to the local market to buy food for the dinner this evening. We received a list written in Thai along with money so that we could speak and learn what it was that was placed on the list and bargain for prices.

When we came back we cooked the dinner with each other. A wonderful experience to communicate with each other and learn the kitchen of Thailand. A beautiful table was prepared and on another table the chairs, plates etc. We all sat at a long table and certainly had the pleasure of enjoying a wonderful meal.

After the dinner was a welcome ceremony of blessings via a rope bracelet placed upon on left wrist. One by one this was done by the staff members and trainees. It certainly touched me deeply in the heart and tears come up of the joy and sharing.

After this some staff members did some traditional dancing – welcome – new beginnings – a dance where we all joined in as well. Such a delight and fun.

Than came “karaoke”, something that is dear to my heart as singing and music is for me an expression of vibrational heart connection. Various kinds of request and songs were shared in English and Thai until late in the evening. Because it was so late 22:00 hours I was invited to sleep over for the night. A bed, clean sheets, a ventilator was placed and a good night and pleasant dreams flowed.

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance:

naamloosChant: Ben, Cimi, Cib, Men, Cimi

Planets: Mars, Saturn and Asteroid Belt or Planet Maldek.

KIN 206, White Spectral Worldbridger

Key vibration: Resonate into the open space of integration, release, compassion and acceptance.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of courage in being who you are in Here and Now together with the inner guidance of messages to be in the spiral movement of releasing letting go of that which no longer serves who you are together with the collective of all.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of not staying in the past of drama’s or trauma’s by picking up the staff to go to the other shore using your Intelligence to explore and discover the vision and dreams you have as they are awakened into the Now.

To allow and surrender to be in this centered, grounded and anchored open space of opportunities and openness.

 

Friday, March 31 – Continuation of Volunteer Training Day at Open Mind Projects, Head Office Nong Khai www.openmindprojects.org

We started the Friday morning with, Joiy as teacher, daily Thai language “words that can be used in the classroom”:

Ngiap Kha – Chaa Chaa Kha – Dang – Reow Reow Kha – Ee Krang Kha – Ma Nee Kha – Pood taam Kha – Dee mak Kha – Kao jai mai?

Be Quiet – Slow – Loud – Fast – Again – Come Here – Repeat – Very Good  – Do you understand?

Friday, March 31 – Continuation of Volunteer Training Day at Open Mind Projects, Head Office Nong Khai www.openmindprojects.org

This morning we practiced some words for in the classroom with Joiy.

Ngiap Kha               quiet

Chaa Chaa               slow

Dang                         loud

Reow Reow             fast

Ee(k) Krang             again

Ma Mee                    come here

Pood taam               repeat

Dee maak                very good

Kao jai mai             do you understand?

The rest of the morning and afternoon was working on camp training, working out the theme of Environment/Global warming etc.

The movement via the Tzolkin in its resonance:

naamloos (2)Chant: Eb, Cauac, Caban, Ix, Manik

Planets: Earth, Pluto, Uranus and Asteroid Belt or Planet Maldek.

KIN 207, Blue Crystal Hand

Key vibration: Resonate into the creation of global and universal open space of commitment and working together.

The natural flow or supportive spiral movement energy of wisdom in being able to make choices from your free will in whatever situation to allow the spiral movement of transformation or changes to be in the self-generative energy flow.

The challenge, strengthening and open opportunity of synergy to navigate and discover within which step is asked for or received to explore and discover the hidden power or talent of integrity or magical moment of celebrations.

To allow the flow of being in this centered, grounded and anchored open space of accomplishment step by step of projects, goals, creations included the healing.

Blessings to All.

 

 

 

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