The Great Salish Sea
I attended
Dana Lyons’ CD release concert, The Great Salish Sea. Dana’s meaningful music
moves me, touching heart and soul. Songs on this new album address local and
global environmental issues and other human interest topics:
·
The
Great Salish Sea (story of Orca Whales); Salmon Coming Home (story of ancient salmon);
I Need the Water (story of humans' united need for water); and Sometimes (story of Coal
Trains).
Cane
Toad Muster song is a good example of Dana’s wit and sense of humor. His story
about the Cane Toad plague in Australia is surreal.
Just
Want to Be With You is a romantic, upbeat and happy song—worthy of being on
country music charts.
Dana
is a poet for the planet, like John Denver, and a strumming activist, like Pete Seeger. It’s time for Dana’s “song stories” to be recognized and I am putting
energy into this. I asked why
I want to circulate Dana’s music and received the answer:
Waters of
Gaia are melting and evaporating causing flooding and drought. New waters are
needed to fill the void. Enlightened voices through stories and music is critical
at this juncture in Gaia evolution. Enlightenment pertains to Lighting up the
Whole—not a person or practice.
I am
investing personal funds into Transition Free Press to circulate locally. It is
now clear that I am also investing in The Great Salish Sea to circulate where
and when I can. This is my work, my ministry—my path of enlightenment.
As I write this early morning, The Great
Salish Sea resounds in my home, as Dana’s emotion pours forth healing
waters. I support this healing.
At this
juncture I know the root cause of my sore thumb/wrist. It is karmic drama (I sense my hand was severed due to stealing food) and
I’ve been watching it control me, pulling me round and round. It’s now time for
me to rise above this demonic spell. I create new
wiring and welcome solid ground. I will try to call Robin Alexis/Mystic Radio and
ask for assistance in this healing tomorrow. I also want to hear from others who attended
Stargate.
Healing waters North, South, East and West. Gratitude to so many voices and songs.
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