Conversations with Todd

Drink Up, Dreamers - Part 1

so whereve you been Todd asked when I logged on Monday morning. The sticky color was pink, as if perhaps Todd was a bit peeved at my absence. Like I’m supposed to check calendars with him now or something.

“I was in a council workshop with Deena Metzger and fourteen other people,” I replied. “Why?”

I didnt know where you were I had something I wanted to show you but you didnt touch your computer all weekend

I clicked on Todd’s link to a short video called Red Hat’s Truth Happens. While it downloaded I began to type. “So, Todd,” I asked, “as a ghost, aren’t you able to, like, follow me around and travel to and fro upon the Earth and all that? I mean, you aren’t actually stuck in my computer, are you?”

no Im not stuck but I find it much easier to follow the waves the fields the electrons I can move around in computers and power lines and cables and fiber optics and wires and circuits much easier much quicker when I leave those lines those forces and try to move around freely I can do it but its harder its thicker I get lost I get confused I tried a bit but thought youd be back sooner and anyways I got distracted

“Distracted?”

do you know how much reading material there is online dude I went to your links page and went from site to site and then I got caught up in google earth I could see my apartment building from space so whos deena and whats this council thing

Deena is a writer and a healer, a poet, an activist. She’s an ambassador to elephants, a peacemaker, and a true elder. It says on her website: With her husband, writer/healer Michael Ortiz Hill, she has introduced the concept of Daré to North America. Daré, meaning Council in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, is a creative form of personal and community healing and cohesion, based upon Council, vision, indigenous knowledge and spiritual practice. Fifteen of us spent the weekend with her, speaking of dreams and of spirit, of the extremity of the planetary situation, of healing and