Puja Dhyan Parsons

December 17, 2014

Season’s greetings!

What is this season? A time of turning…turning toward snow boots and scrapers and bundling up to scrape snow off the solar panels and help Udgar mount the plow. The smell of wood smoke nurtures my sense of gratitude for our Rocky Mountain home and the outdoor life we get to live. This too is a time of turning inward to abide more and rest. I so look forward to this time of year, and now it is here!

Our endlessly long Indian summer brought worry again as the dryness signals a change of climate. Everyone is watching the weather for moisture these days. Our first snow brought a sense of relief among the locals here in Pagosa Springs and a spirit of celebration knowing Wolf Creek has snow for the skiers and the trees and land have much needed moisture. I heard that Purgatory near Durango “got a whole foot!” In our region that means “Yay, we are regaining some normalcy” as two ski towns.

The coziness of living warm inside and the feeling that it is time to abide connects me with a more essential level of appreciation for life. This season reminds me that as we build on what we learned THIS year while continuing to create Growing Spaces with our team, there is personal meaning for us all. Udgar and I have traveled in 2014 for family and for the business. Each return to our forests has been like a return to the contemplative life that balances all activity. I have such gratitude for the privilege of growing both inwardly and outwardly.

Many of the challenges we see in our society give us a greater momentum towards offering what we do. For example, there is a sense of sanctuary in gardening in the protected indoor garden of a Growing Dome. The lessons to be learned there are stated well by Dena Merriam, in The Message in a Seed:

“There is a difference between farmers who concentrate only on the technical aspects of growing food, and those who discern the beauty inherent in the process. The latter are more likely to experience appreciation and gratitude for what nature has offered. Attitude is a key factor in the success of any endeavor and agriculture is no exception. The farmer’s perceptions of the environment, soil and crops will affect the quality of the yield. Over Time, as one develops a new relationship with plants and crops and the natural forces that sustain them, an attitude of gratefulness blossoms of itself.”

As I think about the close of this year’s journey and assess the horizon I am filled with the need to say “Thank you!” Thank you to our customers, our followers on Facebook, our team and all the wonderful vendors we have worked with for so many years. The rhythm of our lives is sustained by relationships. This is the season to celebrate them all. May your Holidays be blessed by the peace and abiding that is possible as we remember what matters most in our individual lives.

Blessings!

Puja Dhyan & Udgar Parsons

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Puja Dhyan Parsons

Former CEO and Co-Founder

Puja Dhyan Parsons was the CEO and Co-Founder of Growing Spaces LLC established in 1989. Puja attended Westminster College, Utah, graduating in 1964 with a degree in psychology and philosophy. In 1967, she spent a wonderful year abroad in Norway, thus beginning her love of travel. She went on to San Jose State University to do graduate work in clinical and Jungian psychology. In 2018 Puja and Udgar sold Growing Spaces, yet still remained an integral part of the Growing Spaces family.

Puja passed away on February 17, 2023 at the age of 76. A brilliant woman, Puja was successful in many careers and was the leader of five nonprofit organizations that helped people raise their consciousness and live to their fullest potential. These included music and art therapy, the healing arts, aikido, and sustainable living. She strived to leave this planet a better place for generations to come. The staff of Growing Spaces shared:

“Puja was the heart and soul of Growing Spaces and her spirit will always live on within the company and within each person whose life she touched. Her love for life and passion for nature was visible to all and she was a true light in the lives of everyone who knew her. From her impeccable sense of style to her vast knowledge and calm demeanor, she will always be one of the most special and beautiful people we know inside and out. She planted seeds of wisdom in all of us and we will continue to grow with them.”

Selling their company in 2018, Puja and Udgar enjoyed five years of retirement together. They traveled extensively, exploring and visiting friends and family all over the world. When not traveling, they lived simply on their land in Pagosa, growing fresh vegetables and beautiful gardens in their greenhouse domes. Puja wrote daily and was writing a book, her dream. She had a true love of the arts, especially poetry, music, dance and photography. She led a deeply spiritual life, was a counselor, author, visionary and steward of the earth. Everywhere she went, she spread light and fairy dust.

Her greatest gift was seeing the highest potential in others and reflecting it in such a sincere loving way, it made everyone in her presence feel special. Her shining heart, deep insight, uplifting humor and zest for life will be missed by all who knew her. She so wanted to see harmony in the world, and thus continues showering peace and blessings upon all.

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