The excitement and movement in the USA was able to be felt here in Portugal…
I was at the beach and we had no eclipse at all, but many people were gazing at the sun… which was really good.
There was a man who was singing to the sea (and perhaps also to the sun…! amazing)
I also sang several mantras and prayed.
I have been living in Land o’Lakes, Florida, for 20 years now. It has only been in the last 10 years that we have been subjected to Tornado Wathces with some frequencies. We have already had three in four weeks.
When there were alerts in the past, they tornados were drawn to US 19 ,known as tornado alley, because of the numerous mobile homes.
My area has few mobile homes to draw the tornados eastward.
Climate change and global warming are of our own making….
May we be safe, happy, healthy, and at ease.
delightful synchronicity @_Barry …
I have decided today to restart the daily practice of gazing at trees and the sky to SEE their energy… these instructions, especially the one about my energy coming from the top, are going to help…
thaaaank you
yes, and guess what… in the evening I saw fireflies!.. direct manifestation of light in the dark! of energy that can be seen - in another way - more obvious but delightful… I saw them for three days!.. they are still there… last night I saw them along with the sound of cicadas… a taste of heaven on earth
yes, it’s very difficult to see fireflies and not think of you
this video you shared has inspired me to one of these days to go and meet them with a musical instrument…
I have several possibilities:
my voice (yesterday I sang for a while… but there were some mosquitos telling me to not staying for too long there);
Kalimba - I have a Sansula Basic:
or one of my Koshi shantis…
and I even thought “Why not my guitar?”… I will feel it… and do it…
I think the shamanic drum might be too much for them… what do you think?
I just returned from a road trip with my wife to Llano, Texas (in the hill country west of Austin)where I saw the eclipse! The weather report was for clouds but at the last moment the clouds parted and we saw the dark moon gradually cover the sun! It got quite dark for several minutes and we could see some stars. The weather report said it would be cloudy and it was indeed cloudy that morning, but right before the eclipse the clouds parted and we saw the whole eclipse! My sister-in-law is Catholic and she said she had lit a candle and said a prayer that we would see the eclipse, so apparently that worked. The Llano River runs right behind there house, so that is where we watched the eclipse. During the eclipse, the frogs began to croak, like it was evening. An awesome and powerful experience!