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Vijali’s Ongoing Journal:

The first Ocean Spiral event was held May 5, 2007 in the Caribbean waters of Costa Rica. The day was special as we fifteen women, mostly Casta Rican activist, gathered together, dressed each other in colored sarongs of the rainbow, drank water that had been given to me from the sacred waters of the world (Ganges, Tigres, Nile, Colorado, Amazon Rivers etc.) and entered the ocean holding hands. We formed a pod with our hands raised as prayers for the pertection of the Caribbean waters were said. One by one we broke loose from the pod swimming to form a spiral as we let loose organic colors of the rainbow gathered from around the world. Poems were read, and all the while, Gaudalupe Urbina, a powerful Costa Rican singer and composer blessed the day by singing her songs about water.

The second Ocean Spiral event will be held in the South Pacific, June 2008 in the waters of Fiji. Again I will be creating a spiral dance dispersing natural colors of the rainbow as a prayer for the protection of our streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans of the world.

I am asking people of the world to send in their poems about water that will be read at the ceremony as it is filmed: poems about our intrinsic connection with water, our bodies being70% water—poems about the pollutions of our rivers and oceans and the death of whales and sea life because of sound pollution and chemical pollution—poems about the spirit of water, the beauty of water, the inspiration of water.

Please send in your poems to this blog and sign the release so that I can use your poems or a line or phrase from your poems to create a group poem for the Ocean Spiral ceremony and any related media such as films, books, and publicity. To do so, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 June 2007 | Vijali Journal | No Comments

Call for Poetry Submissions!

I am asking people of the world to send in their poems about our intrinsic connection with water, our bodies being 70% water—poems about the pollutions of our rivers and oceans and the death of whales and sea life because of sound pollution and chemical pollution—poems about the spirit of water, the beauty of water, the inspiration of water.

In the waters of the South Pacific I will be creating a spiral dance dispersing natural colors of the rainbow as a prayer for the protection of our streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans of the world. These poems will be read at the ceremony in the South Pacific as it is televised.

Please email me for instructions to submit your poems to this blog and sign the release so that I can use your poems or a line or phrase from your poems to create a group poem for the Ocean Rainbow Spiral ceremony and any related media such as films, books, and publicity.

14 December 2006 | World Wheel, Vijali Journal, Call for Poetry | No Comments

Vijali’s Ongoing Journal

Dear World Family,
I am happy to announce the beginning of my ongoing Blog Journal to keep you posted about the development of the World Wheel projects and to involve you more closely with this web of work, art, and knowledge. I would love to hear your ideas and suggestions as this second World Wheel forms, circling the planet with Wisdom Centers in nine countries. These centers consist of nature reserves and schools to preserve the sacred arts, indigenous cultures, and the people who know how to live sustainably in our environment. The reserves will protect our forests, wild life, waters, and soil as a support for the healing of our planet.

My current project in the Amazon of Ecuador, with a nature reserve and center for the indigenous Shuar, is developing nicely. We hope to have the center self-sustainable by the end of the year and in December of this year will hold the first class of the Amazon Refuge School. Please click on Newsletter 2006 to see photos of our indigenous Shuar friends on the Amazon Refuge.

In Love and Peace,
Vijali

2 December 2006 | Vijali Journal | No Comments

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