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What do we do with the sadness?

by Sandra Walter November 4, 2011

Any lightworker living up to their title has experienced sadness this year – from occasional blues to deep, dark depression. That may surprise people. The stereotype of lightworkers being in a constant state of light and love is just that – a stereotype. To those who think we’re blissed out and blinded by the light [...]

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A virtual visit to the Boundless Art Show in Chicago

by Sandra Walter August 8, 2011

My paintings are on display in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago until September 15. Here is a virtual tour of the show! More details available on the Boundless Facebook page. Delivery available in Chicago if you see something you love oxoxox

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Deepening

by Sandra Walter July 25, 2011

After the hyper-clearing triple eclipses of June and the amplifications during July, it should be obvious to most lightworkers that we’re being stripped of the last bits of ego, fear and self judgment.
My divine entourage arranged for me to be alone for the past five days, during which I’ve done a fasting cleanse and spent [...]

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Lightworker Frustrations

by Sandra Walter July 20, 2011

We’ve probably seen enough What is a Lightworker and Are you a Lightworker articles to last through the Shift. For my purposes here, I’m referring to the people who find assisting humankind and the Earth an irresistible, insatiable drive in their lives. Once awakened, the urgency to help raise the vibration of the planet and [...]

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GeoCosmic beauty: the art of Fred Rusher

by Sandra Walter May 27, 2011

I get many compliments on one of my pendants, and I’d like to share the source of this beautiful piece.
GeoCosmic Arts is the online shop of artist and woodworker Fred Rusher. Fred converts photographs of intricate crop circle designs and sacred geometry into digital images for his laser woodcarving machine.
The amount of detail that he [...]

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Springtime in Chicago

by Sandra Walter May 17, 2011

Doesn’t get much cuter than baby wood ducklings bobbing in the North Pond …

Oh wait, maybe it does …

Grateful for a chemtrail-free blue sky. We haven’t had that in months.
It was also Rahm’s inauguration day…

It’s important to find the beauty in everything.

More photography at Sandra’s art shop

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Taking back your creative power

by Sandra Walter May 11, 2011

If any niche of our society has the potential for authentic leadership and active problem-solving, it is the creative minds. Creative people have the gift of perspective; the ability to approach any subject from different angles in order to find an authentic expression. This enables compassion, which is the key to communities that benefit [...]

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New paintings in East Lakeview, Chicago

by Sandra Walter April 1, 2011

Don’t fan the fire built by those who desire chaos.
Focus on global harmony & raising the collective vibration.
Inner reality = Outer reality
I’ve started a new series of paintings based on “Orb Forest” and am loving the results. Playing with color, form and mood. Four of these works are hanging at Paciugo in East Lakeview, Chicago. [...]

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Area Four: Ascension and the Lightbody

by Sandra Walter March 29, 2011

2011 – 2012 hold incredible possibility.
The shift, jump time, evolutionary upgrades and ascension have been discussed for years in spiritual circles, and for millennia in ancient cultures. Waves of unique energy have been surging through our galaxy for decades, and the peak moment of opportunity is upon us. It’s fantastic to be here and experience [...]

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Dawn of the final wave

by Sandra Walter March 9, 2011

Today, March 9, marks the dawn of the final wave of the Mayan calendar; the last step on the evolutionary pyramid that has tracked life and consciousness on Earth for the last 16.4 billion years. The beginning of the previous (eighth) wave of the Mayan calendar was on January 4, 1999. I remember that month [...]

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