Peaceful Abiding
Welcome, Wander & Wonder
Sherpa Cafe, 309 6th St
May Peace Begin with Me
– Jill Jackson
Peaceful abiding invites you to experience your environment as a participant; as a steward; as a neighbor. All organisms and energies are interconnected and thrive in relationship. As the moon cycles each month, it pulls on water throughout the landscape and our bodies. Two auspicious symbols overlay the total apexes. The Endless Knot on the New Moon represents cycles of life and death, without a beginning nor end. The Golden Wheel on the Full Moon represents the potential present in all sentient beings. These phases undulate as frequencies in harmony with our landscape. While sharing time & space we may focus on peaceful energy.
A pillar of resilience and fortitude; mountains welcome adventure and freedom. Each unique, yet universal and essential to how we understand and experience community within our environment. Elevated by mountaintops, we reflect on our experiences in tranquility and awe. Mount Crested Butte overlooks our Town here in Colorado. The other peak, Ama Dablam, translates as “Mother’s Necklace” overlooking Dingboche in Nepal. Prayer flags present powerful energy with their symbolism through five colorful elements (sky, air, fire, water and earth).
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As they are weathered by the environment, they release blessings, similar to the prayer wheel as it spins. The unification of our cultural values can be celebrated through our love of the mountains.
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Team
Artist: Heather Bischoff
Partner: KBUT Community Radio
Sponsor & Host: Sherpa Cafe
Partner: KBUT Community Radio
Sponsor & Host: Sherpa Cafe
Spin the Wheels
Take a moment to pause, breathe, look around and admire the wheel. Scan the QR code on the plaque and read about the wheel. Make an intention of appreciation. Spin the handle clockwise and visualize your intention into the universe.






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