Moon credits
This is a special page for all who have helped make significant contributions to the Moonphase project. I plan to make this a continual page of gratitude.
TK Keen: Thank you for your endless positive energy and critical thought. Your suggestion to build this site was a windfall of brilliance. I am really happy that we are great friends, and I look forward to the many future exchanges and fun times.
Ben van Haeff: What can I say that can properly illustrate my connection to you? With you, we move mountains and change the course of love to cover the world with universal love. Ya, that covers it pretty well! Meeting you is like a perpetual dream state. I already see you in that house by the water. Just make sure you have a guest room for me! Thanks for the continual inspiration to keep the Moonphase project moving forward.
Carlos Konstanski: Being the first friend I made when arriving in Eugene, I had no idea how much I would enjoy your company and your amazing skills as a programmer. I am always in awe of your fervent energy to write programming code, and combined with your virtuous personality, you are definitely “a keeper”. I still see us one day programming together on a beach with our laptops and loved ones nearby! Thank you for always being a great source of computing knowledge to keep my energies on the right digital path.
Jessika Ava: Almost 11 years ago, I first had some of my writings on the web, someone named Richard Fuller sent me an email from virtually nowhere and suggested that I should write a book based on my online “teachings”. I didn’t know this person at all, but his small nudge started a project that eventually manifested into a 120-page published book. Jessika, though we haven’t known each other very long, you were the catalyst, like Mr. Fuller, that suggested that I take all the ideas held up tight in my mind and put them out for all to see. Thank you for your small, yet potent, suggestion!
Lynne Romans: Besides being an amazing gardener, Lynne has been an important voice in my head to keep moving forward with all my ‘change agent’ web projects. I like to think of her as my left compass and I can always check in with her for very detailed ‘hippie’ cultural attitudes toward every subject. We consider Lynne a part of our extended family here in Eugene.
Jeff Spranger: Jeff, you were there when I landed in Colorado, fresh from my escape from the strange life in Florida. You have seen me go from a feral spiritualist to a focused diviner. I really miss our conversations and working with you, and your perpetual belief in my online work. I think of you often, my friend!