Embracing Change

Embracing Change

Soon after that reminder arrived with me, the Maine coast became my year-round home.  On the Maine coastline, where the difference between high and low tide is significant — and thus obvious — the inflow and the outflow of the tide fascinated me. Change was, and is, constantly noticeable along the shoreline.

While this outer world tidal cycle mirrored to me a pattern of change, I understood that the most essential place in which to embrace change is inside oneself.  I discovered experientially that by placing myself in harmony with Nature's circular rhythms — insofar as that is possible within one’s outer world schedule — that which could be perceived as change usually occurred within a comfortable energy flow.

I surely did not know, early on, that eventually there would be new energy cycles with which to align — energy waves from our local star, our Sun, which would electromagnetically stir everyone on Earth, as well as our living planet, into unprecedented change.

However, as that time grew closer — around 1990 — I began the pathway on which I've been inspired, time and again, to embrace change before it has become visible. The following pages in this "About Tritia" section of the website offer a glimpse from then-to-now.  The focus has been cohesive, and continues to be — each new layer emerging from that which precedes it.

Tritia Hamilton, secluded Maine shoreline

When I was in my early twenties, I rediscovered a short poem I had written when I was eight.  The poem was about the seasons of the year.  Each season followed the next, in a pattern.  At age eight, I had not used the words "circular rhythm", though I did indicate — in my little poem — that each season would return.

Embracing Change now — whether from a vantage point along the shoreline or elsewhere — it is clear to me that the New Earth, the New Garden Earth, is emerging within the current solar energy cycles by which we are all being transformed.