I am happy that my path to the 2023 Calendar has not been strewn with extraordinary unexpected disasters and obstacles like last year. It still extracted its typical tremendous amount of concentrated energy to excavate these messages from behind the veil.
This year I purposefully constructed a couple of very playful images, to alleviate some of the serious stresses we are bombarded with by the Noise Outside. We need all the levity we can get.
Price of this year's calendar is 16.50. For those who are particularly strapped for cash, I have a new option
for you that is incredibly cheap: for $3.50, you can order the Soft
Proof -- a digital file of the calendar -- and take it to your own local
print shop for printing (what that will cost, I'm unable to say). Of
course, it won't be beautifully shrink-wrapped with a gift postcard
attached, but this is a fantastic option for people in other countries,
where shipping costs would be prohibitive.
So here, for your online window shopping pleasure, are some of the panels in the 2023 MoonTimer, with abbreviated captions from the Commentary that is always inside the front cover. Images should enlarge when you click on them.
The image of a Cheyenne woman propelled what became an investigation into the Marian Apparitions. Don't ask me how this happens - I don't tell the calendar what to say, it tells me. I just work here! |
Here is another recent Tin Print - "Carry the Light", from the December 2022 MoonTimer, with a choice of 2 different background 'frames' to choose from.
This background is Belgian Lace. Format 12 x 12 - $100 |
Carry the Light, on Ishtar Lace, 16x20 - $130 | |
The Bones of an Ancient Sea, no 'frame', 16x20, $130 |
Also available in 16x20.
The Bones of an Ancient Sea, 16x20, framed in crumbling blue stone. Also available in 12x12 format. |
Expect to pay approximately $8 in shipping for one print; if you order two, add only another $5 for shipping. Local folks can make private arrangements to pick up from me, so shipping costs can be avoided altogether. They are shipped by UPS.
Any
of the images in the 2023 calendar (or earlier editions) can be made into Tin Prints upon
request, with a deposit of 50%. Calendrical information is removed, unless you request
otherwise. These pieces, printed on aluminum in a process
called sublimation, are basically unbreakable (barring being driven
over by a bulldozer), and are not costly to mail since they weigh very
little - so lightweight that they can hang from a push pin, although a
more secure 'hanger' is included. The reflective quality enhances the depth
perception - the 3-D effect. A most excellent gift!
So, get your MoonTiming on! Supplies ARE limited. Allow extra time for Tin Prints: order them now to guarantee delivery before Christmas. Here are the "order by" dates to have a Tin Print reach you, delivered by UPS.
Payment options are below.
Front Cover: From
Arnhem Land, Australia, a mother brings her daughter to receive the gift of
MoonTiming from Ixchel, who, in Mayan cosmology, initiates the transformation
of girls into “the new women,” delivering regenerative treasure to the
community. The faint pattern of moon phases found on the Blanchard Bone, among
the earliest known lunar calendars, is shared between them. A crop circle
floats over Ixchel, and an ancestor whispers to the rabbit – a symbol of
fertility – to bring a new soul into the manifest universe, while an angel
dreams on the roof. The John William Waterhouse painting of Diogenes is the backdrop,
with ladies on the stairs marveling at the cylinder where the multicolored fire
of creation churns out myriad forms of infinite variety. Paypal's payment 'buttons' that I've used in the past can't handle this level of sophistication. So I'm forced to take a different strategy this year to avoid your paying more tax than you should. I apologize for any inconvenience. To order: Send me an email here: RubiconMoon@gmail.com (or, private message me on Facebook, or call/text me at 303-519-3772). Be sure to include your 1) name, 2) address, 3) phone number 4) products & quantity you request 5) preferred payment method, and 6) shipping preference. Shipping: for calendars, expect to pay $3.75 for 1 - 3 calendars; this helps me pay for the packaging too. 4 - 6 calendars will be a dollar more; 7 calendars or more, I will ship free. I use media mail which is definitely cheaper, although somewhat slower - and, even the Media mail rates went up in October, along with all other forms of mail. If you want your calendar faster please indicate in the email 1) Regular Ground 2) Priority or 3) Pick Up (this option is ONLY for customers IN THE DENVER Metro/Boulder area). USPS shipping deadlines are here. I will ship your products and then email you an invoice that includes an accurate shipping cost and any applicable sales tax. You can pay with Zelle, Venmo, personal check, or cash. If you need to pay with a credit card I will generate an invoice directly from Paypal to your email address. If you elect for the Soft Proof, there is no shipping - you will receive it by email. I'm happy to work out flexible financing options with you. Meanwhile I am going to pursue building a different website that doesn't use Paypal at all. Feel free to contact me at 303-519-3772. Leave a message (I get too many robo calls to answer phone numbers I don't recognize) and I will phone you back asap and also add you to my Contacts list. Thank you, my friends. Happy Holy Days! |
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