Hello From the Rainbows

We want to share a little about our time. For one and a half moons we have lived in the wilderness, and we are getting more and more wild. We enjoy being outside the whole sun in nature and living in the natural rhythm. Drinking wild water, cooking with fire, eating greens from the woods–all these are a part of each sun.

We have been lucky with the weather. Not a lot of rain–warm, sunny weather. The children and us parents love canoeing.

We are still vegetarian and don’t feel a need to eat meat, bearfat, or fish at all.

We are surrounded by many noises–birds are singing, frogs, sometimes we hear coyotes or wolves. Our neighbors are porcupine, squirrels, and some unknowns.

We love to be in the woods! Right now, for about more or less 14 suns, we have lived on the other side of the lake–without the clan. Something was happening that we could not support and we needed to take a stand–and that was that we leave the clan. We are not able anymore to stand with our heart, soul, and our Whole Person, in the Family Yearlong, but we want to have a yearlong in the wilderness. So we are looking forward–greetings from the other side of the lake, from the wilderness.

6 thoughts on “Hello From the Rainbows

  1. I think that leaving the clan could be just a run away for a problem that should be solved in and as a group and is highly questionable. To be with a clan means to be under its protection especially in the wilderness. I wonder what happened that you had to make such an ultimate and existence-theratening decision… canĀ“t be just the vegetarian way of life ( I am a vegetarian though – but there should be broad mindedness on both sides especially under the circumstances of a life in the wilderness). Was this decision made in a group? Are there children with you? Were they involved in this decision (without putting them under psychological pressure…). At primeval times you left the clan only when being expelled and was mostly combined with being doomed.
    There may be respect but there is pity and anxiety what I feel for the rainbows even more!

  2. Dear Seekers “on the other side”,
    I wonder what was the issue that made it necessary for you to take such a decision and leave the clan? Would it be possible for you to share a bit more?

  3. thank you, as you did and do continue, for relating your story of making a stand and “voting with your feet”. This is admirable to stand together.

    • I don’t understand this post. Coul you / someone explain to me please? – who and what do you thank for? “it admirable to stand together” – but they separated from the clan, right? sorry, I may not get the point. Please explain.

      • Greetings on hot lovely summer day, a sun; this is appreciated and so is the time taken to relate experiences in the “sun”. Takin’ time to compose an update for interested people (from wherever) in the seekers’ encounters in these wilds. There was a situation where some seekers ‘broke off” and to further develop and live by their beliefs and/or actualize. This is admirable that people will do and act accordingly to their belifs and mindsets, as I, and (many) others, aspire to. I thanked those leaders willing to lead and those followers willing to follow. All the work is commendable, worthy of recognition, and praised by us who, sometimes, are bystanders. .

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