Arol, 67, is the director and co-founder of the Zendik movement -- Wulf’s partner, lifemate and co-creator for nearly forty years. She is a genuine Zendik seeker and teacher--social genius, philosopher, improvisational vocalist and lyricist, actor, dancer, gardener, farmer, writer, visual artist, film director, mother, and grandmother. Arol is the uncompromising champion of all things hopeful and free--she fights corruption and bullshit always--whether she finds it in world politics and religion, in a local eminent domain case, or in her own home.






Click thumbnails to see some
of Arol's gardens



(From Mag 56)

"The process is to find your genius, is to find what you really love to do-as Wulf said: where work becomes play. That's what happens to an artist, work becomes play. And then it becomes sublime and then you're into great Art. And that's what your life has to become.

Your life itself has to become a great work of Art. You have to become a work of Art. You have to become your own Creation. You take the experiences of your Life and you become the Creator of who you are because of those experiences. Because of what's happened to you. Because of what's happening to you every day here and now.

It's a very sublime trip to make. You've got to cross the line. You've got to stop thinking of Life in ordinary terms. When we go to play music, life in an ordinary sense leaves. It doesn't exist. That's why an artist does art. So they can go through Life and it's not ordinary."

— Arol