Between the Road and the Wild
- mysticeve7
- Jun 16
- 2 min read
I’m currently in the United States on tour, moving up and down the East Coast, and I’ll be here through the end of the summer. It’s a stretch of travel, connection, and creative work, and I’m grateful to be in motion again in this way, visiting, sharing the work, and letting the rhythm of the road shape what comes next.
At the same time, things back home in Costa Rica are continuing to evolve in their own quiet, steady way.
The Patreon is doing well, right now everything is in the green, and I’m really grateful for the support that’s been building there. The podcast is also finding its flow on Patreon, and it feels good to see that space becoming something sustainable and alive.
Right now, a member of the Patreon community ( a CoMA Kid) is actually renting my place down in Costa Rica, way to go WildNet! That space may become available again around August, depending on timing and transitions.
When I return, I’ll also be calling in a volunteer to help on the land. There’s a lot of work unfolding there, not just maintenance, but shaping. Tending the space. Listening to it. Especially around the mountain where the horses are, which has been such a central thread in all of this.
There’s a real question forming there about what that land wants to become. Whether it stays as it is, or whether it grows into something more like a temple space,

something rooted in nature, horses, and presence. I’ve been exploring that idea for a while now: not forcing it, but watching to see if the mountain itself says yes.
For now, I’m here on the road, but that conversation continues in the background of everything.
More soon.




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