Desert1 noun
1. A barren or desolate area, especially: a. A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperature, and sparse vegetation. b. A region of permanent cold that is largely or entirely devoid of life. c. An apparently lifeless area of water. 2. An empty or forsaken place; a wasteland:a cultural desert.3. Archaic A wild, uncultivated, and uninhabited region[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin desertum, from neuter past participle of deserere, to desert; see desert2

A lifetime research on and in the deserts and their rich cultural and ecological heritage led me to the deserts of Israel, Jordan, Chile, Spain and Poland and even unknown -Germany.

DESERTS.

sand everywhere. deserts in our hearts.

What if desertification could be seen not only as a negative process? What if it would mean to return to our blueprint, to our original destination.
Becoming wild, becoming nomadic, becoming indigenous, becoming one movement towards the dream of ancient futures.

While minerals within the sand are talking with the iron oxid in our blood cells, blood was given back to the earth asking, what did you witness? What can we bare?

Awakening in the dreamtime, I dreamed I was inifinte becoming.
Alongside with many we are turning liquid like sand, reshaping and reforming, welcoming the unknown.

 desert lessons of tribal belonging, unity in community, possibilities of healing and the unlimited expansion of the heart, minds like minerals, growing into the fertile soil of oneness.

I listen here with my hands, talk with my full body, write manifestos with my heart using my mind as a guiding and protective shield - not as a weapon.

patterns and lines evolve. patterns of trust. patterns of dust. patterns of rust.
they are not linear but expanding and moving everchanging ripples surrounding and merging into each other till you see nothing more than one wave.
friendly reminders of a existence beyond duality. an infinite spectrum of energetic waves and networks.

pouring sand.

sand everywhere. desert in our hearts.