Dearest Beloved Thank you for being so awesome, here though you are projecting
Did you enjoy the last full moon?
beloved @NightHawk999 do you remember my mars?.. please donât write these things because they are just a motivation to prove my words!.. hihihi
kindness can come in many ways⌠when you are kind to yourself, you are kind to the world. even sometimes, when you are what might not be considered to be kind, can be the kindest thing you can do⌠I think I remember where Venus is in you map⌠so kindness is naturally part of you because YOU CARE.
in this moment a beautiful owl is singingâŚ
last full moon feels like it was 400 years ago! hahaha! let me remember⌠aaaah! it was epic⌠many things unfolding⌠with family and professionally very vivid dreams, and creativity in the awake state. So, yes, I enjoyed it. And you? Did you enjoy it? Felt it in your professional area?
your words are my words regarding you! thank you
Went through "Mikeâs Maze with my wife, daughter and her husband today. 15 minutes from my home. New England autumn combined with a circus-themed maze. Really the dreamworld on many levels. I am sure there are similar delights near many of you, as well. Why not share some?
The Maze with Sugarloaf mountain in the distance.
@_Barry looks like a blast! My family usually does one or two haunted houses / hay rides each year. Weâve been taking my sisters kids to the same one every year because they have immunity necklaces for the kids. If they donât want to be scared they turn on their light.
Northern Lights from our house:
Shot from a local lake:
Pumpkin I made Happy early Haloweenđ!
Looks like a really Sweet Bluff
Laughter breaks out as Donald Trump jokes about surviving assassination attempts
âDonât worry, hell say that he wasâŚâ
Chuck has a really good poker face. Saw him crack a smile a few times. I dont think, if he truly viewed Trump as hitler or the âgreatest threat to democracyâ, he would be laughing at his jokesâŚ
@mbready. I love your Northern Lights pictures! I went out several nights looking for them on nights when they were supposed to be active and didnât see anything. And here in Washington Iâm pretty far north. Now weâre going back into our season of mostly cloudy weather. Oh well.
Old Mac Donald had a drive through:
Did we all die during Covid? Or is this a dream?! Some kind of nightmare?
Thatâs an intriguing questionâyou might be onto something with this one!
Over 20 years ago, I underwent surgery to remove a softball-sized tumor that was pressing on my brain. I had a higher chance of dying than surviving the surgery. It was a very rare tumor that took over a dozen doctors 13 hours to remove. The procedure was documented, recorded, and studied by the Childrenâs Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Shortly afterward, I survived a crash where my friend drove into a tree at around 50 mph while I was in the front passenger seat. These experiences have often led me to consider similar thoughts.
Most people in my close circle have shared their own experiences that could easily be considered near-death encountersâthe most intense being that of my stepfather, whom I consider my true father. He was in a full-body cast for well over a year as a result of his near-death experience.
I call these experiences timeline fractures. A bottleneck if you will.
In my opinion, itâs a topic worthy of deep contemplation. At the very least, it encourages us to understand what the transient nature of reality truly means for us as individuals.