
What are you actually doing?
Within a space of conscious intention, I collect cosmic light using astronomical optics, and bathe various items in that light.
I am bathing crystals with cosmic light because that is the current best process I can design to continue to investigate cooperation. My assumption is that the work will develop further through these investigations. I am sure that there are opportunities to work together that go far beyond our current technical paradigms.

How could this be interesting to me?
If you are sensitive and in contact with your crystals, you may perceive effects from this process. It may be that the process has an effect on the nature of the item itself or in its meaning to you or others. It may be that you contribute through your experience, to refining or extending the techniques. Your participation and feedback is very welcome. I would love to work with you.

Can I buy something from you?
Yes.
The exquisite nature of stars is to freely give and to freely receive. In the awareness that this experimental process may be of great value, may lead to great value, or may be of little importance,, I am presently offering my work with light and crystals completely on gift. I offer the items that result from my work to those whom they can benefit.
Please contact me if you would like more details of how to connect, how my work can support you or how you could support my work.

Why do you do this?
I do this because I love it and feel called to do so. I am investigating the possibility that we can cooperate intimately with the light of the cosmos. This is my path and expression of that calling, using the tools and skills that I have and which are available within my community.

Tell me more
I do this because I intuit that we can cooperate with the sun and other cosmic entities. Why does light feel so precious? I am exploring concepts of the sun and other stars as sentient beings, our solar system as a living element in a greater living whole, and us as co-creative elements of that system.
And what about the darkness? The cradle of light. I love the space between the stars as much as the stars themselves.

What instrumentation do you use?
Our present instrumentation consists of a dual-mounted 150mm f/12 Classical Cassegrain reflector and a 100mm f/4.5 richfield refractor, on a GP-DX/Onstep mount, with handset and python control. The distinction between, and combination of, the purely reflective and fully refractive systems with their different wavelength transmission characteristics and fields of view allows for choice and experimentation.