Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Cradle of the Moon

Bright moonlight. Golden autumn grass. Open field. Deep blue sky arching. Camels nearby, munching, grunting, rumbling. Large, dark friends, seeing the world from a very different point of view than me... I want to understand them, to know them fully, how they see things, who they are...

The Sacred Camel Gardens is about life with camels, developing something unusual, the trials and successes, the births and deaths, challenges and fears, and the gifts that the camels continually share with us.

I am going to post things here regularly so you can stay up with the day-to-day of our creation of a camel ranch with a unique orientation. The posts that will collect here will also serve as a document of these early days of the Sacred Camel Herd of the spiritual teacher, Adi Da Samraj.

Bare with me while I learn how to do pics and other tech things to do with this blog.

So, welcome and hello.
Stuart

PS: There are two major groups of camels. The more commonly known are the one-humped, or Dromedary, camels out of Africa and the Middle East, and now wild in Australia also. And then there are the two-humped Bactrian camels of Asia. Understanding the utility of one hump on your back (if you're a camel) seems fairly straightforward. But to understand the purposes of having two humps takes some pondering...

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