Is the Four Corners a lightworker mecca?
I have now been back in Colorado seven weeks. It has been a transitional period and may continue to be so for a while. I found that it takes time to settle into a new home and community, although, I must admit, I have been blessed with many new friends and the sanctity of a comfortable home. It is important for me to take the time I need for healing. Ten months ago I felt the pull of Pagosa Springs, a small dot on the Colorado map, several miles due north of Dulce, New Mexico. I decided to check it out as a possible place for me to move. At that time early September 2008 my dear husband and soul mate was near death, and I had been granted a few days reprieve to visit my new grandson in southern Colorado. Ethans oldest son graciously stepped in to take care of his father, so I could fly to Colorado and visit my son and his family. On one of those days I arranged to meet Niara Isley and Victoria Liljenquist for lunch in Pagosa Springs, a community Id heard about and wanted to see for mys