Thursday, July 26, 2007

Dear Sandot (Jordan)

This is what I wrote in the Tacome Pai guest book. It should give you an idea about my experience on the organic farm:

Dear Sandot and Tacome Pai Family,

I am going through so many emotions right now approaching my departure. I will have been here nearly 6 beautiful weeks with you. One thing certain is that at the beginning of June someone else walked through these gates. Now as we approach August I will leave the gates of Tacome Pai standing a little taller, with a bit more of a spring in my step, and with an abundant supply of knew knowledge and understanding. Tacome Pai, Pai Village, and the many forces of people and nature here in this region have all joined together to give me the best gift I have ever recieved. I have found love, spirit and power here. I leave full of this force, ready to share and spread this secret, this key, this wonderful route to honest, beautiful and honorable living. For this I thank you, thank you, thank you from the deepest most precious chambers or my heart (thanks Ayla).

Sandot, do you even know how much you are improving our world? Just by simply being you, doing what you do, being free, happy, proud, energetic, intelligent, creative, open minded, brilliant, practical, motivated, innovative and beautiful, you change the world. Oh, and did I mention you are a genius? With all of these fantastics characteristics you have this magical gift to dust a little bit of yourself on to each and every Tacome Pay visitor. Because of this you absolutely are doing a global service. I will take my little dusting of you and of Tacome Pai to Colorado and try to inspire my family. I will take this magic to Costa Rica to my friends and loved ones there and try my best to keep your spirit alive in me. This is a chain reaction that is happening all over the world. You are simply one of the key members, a central player in this web. Think about how almost all of your guests come from part of a network, 'I know someone, who knows someone, who said I HAD to come here.' This web of goodness is being spun globally and I couldn't be more excited to be caught in it. Leaving here will be extremely difficult, but I am comforted in knowing that I will always be welcomed back with opened arms, bright eyes, and big smiles. I will return to Tacome Pai and all that makes up this magical land one day again. Until then I take my memories with me in my heart to guide me on my journeys.

Love, Spirit, and all that is good,
Jordan

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