I love that! Blue lace and green malachite - what a team. Do you think we can transform the world? Wouldn't it be nice to think it's a possibility? All we can do is keep trying, believing that love will overcome. Someday, some way, somehow. I think planet Earth will still be chasing its own tail around the sun and the moon, long after I've left to return to my astral home. Makes you wonder why. Why on earth is peace so unattainable on this most beautiful planet? Makes me wonder why man, the 'superior' of the species, wants to keep fighting with itself. Are we not all here together? We've been blessed with an amazing blue planet, unlike anything else in the universe (that we know of) - why is man so intent on destroying it and each other? I've never understood, and I never will.
Perhaps we should tag ourselves 'The Transformers' - oh yes, it's already taken. I don't think they're doing a very good job, though. What about 'Crystals United'. Worth a try. Ha.
Much love, my dear friend. D πΈοΈππͺΆπ«ΆπΌ
We're on!!! And yes, we are part of the transition team...an important role, and often frustrating...but also kind of fun (especially when we aren't alone trying to fix everything). Humans collectively and historically have a short memory span...they will do what they will do....its a long long learning curve--but the storms can't last forever--i think the violence, turbulence, and unrest are the dying gasps of a way of being that should have met its expiration date long ago and now it's "time's up". When I start falling into the big boiling pot of soup.....one of the ways I climb out to safety is to really get present to the people right before me...strangers or friends....and remember that we will all get there one at a time. Here is something more to offer some hope. I have a friend who told me once that when her clients were just about to reach a milestone, they more than often had a massive regression that made them seem worse than ever... it was a good sign for her that they were about to make progress :) Let's hope it works that way for the whole of humanity....And, by the way, I am sure glad you are here with us--bringing your love and light in stories, reflections, and images and those iridescent malachite wings! Crystals United!!! I'm in and sending hugs!!!
Yes, we are a strange mob, us humans. A long learning curve indeed. Maybe we were all meant to be goldfish (short memory spans) π I hope you are right that the unrest is the dying gasp of a way of being that should have expired. Not so superior or intelligent as we thought. It is curious that when milestones (in whatever form) are within reach, there is that massive regression, as appears to be unfolding now in our world. Let's hope it can lead to progress, lightness, happiness, comfort, respect and love for all. Surely it's not that hard, and the human form, as we know it, can transform into its higher self.
Thank you for your kind words. Before arriving here (Substack), I was finding it frustrating to find like souls willing to share the auras and mysteries that I have experienced all my life that I have now found here in this space. Curious how I came to be here. It's as if I were guided by an invisible force, where 'they' knew I would find my soul tribe. And I have. I love being within the warmth of the mystery with beautiful souls like yourself. It's empowering. A mission we all hold individually, yet somehow being brought together in this invisible world for a united cause. Someone is watching from above.
My next story sheds a little light on why I found myself here. We are all looking for that validation as a human, to feel loved and relevant. Though this life on planet Earth hasn't always felt that way for me. I think they set my birthing compass on the wrong day, time and date. (Marty McFly would understand) I think I should be on Jupiter! Ha. 100 hugs back at ya. πΈοΈπͺΆπ Thankful for a beautiful, super sunny Sunday in Sydney. The cockatoos and swooping, kookaburras laughing (at me, no doubt), and the ambience of the ocean is calling. I am so very grateful I live here in this peaceful orb. x
PSβ¦sending more hugsβ¦ and a smileβ¦so glad you got a sunny day! And, one of my good friends has a cockatoo named Auraβ¦she is white with a yellow crestβ¦i have one of the yellow feathers that she shedβ¦..β¨πβ¨
PSS: Another synchronicity - I painted a glowing red sunrise with a black cockatoo in the upper clouds, wings outstretched. I called the painting - wait for it - 'Aurora'. Love to Aura! πͺΆ
OMG....gasp....we have cool synchronicities....do you still have the painting to send me a photo of it? I would love to see Aurora! My great grandmother's name is Aurelie (that means golden...but there is a kind of Aura in it).....
You are the best! Goldfish are prettyβ¦one day Iβll tell you a story about something I said about goldfish that made a professor pretty angryβ¦.it was sort of funny, but i think i was on to something. ;) Heck..Iβll just tell you now. I told her that I thought that goldfish may just pray better than humansβ¦.because they pray with their βbeingββ¦they donβt pretend to be anything other than what they are. I feel the same as you about coming to substackβ¦.it is a place where we find each otherβ¦.it is refreshingβ¦a place of welcomeβ¦where we can think differently and enjoy people that think differently and similar to us equally. The world needs that really bad! I look forward to reading about how you got here. Thank you for bringing your aura and stories hereβ¦I watch for them! And yesβ¦.we are held and watched over β¦..there is one of the 99 names I read about once that means something like: βthe One who watches over us the way a mother watches over her sleeping child.β Isnβt that beautiful?
That is so beautiful. And it gave me chills, literally. My mother died when I was 5 months old, so I have never known her or had her in my life, but I have always known she is there watching over me. That's why I have always felt lost on this planet. I think I'm forever trying to find her, because I know she's not here - she's somewhere else. Home.
I love the professor's story. Funny. You can't argue with a professor, my friend. They always know better. But you are right. I love your analogy. And again, how curious is this? I also had a similar 'discussion' with my professor at Sydney Uni. many years ago. I was trying to explain my take on Deja 'vu. And he would not, in any way or form, even consider my view on the subject. I've always thought that it was one regressing for a split second in time, to their previous life, they once inhabited in another body, in another place and time. Hence, the meaning of being instantly familiar or having the sensation of having already experienced a situation, place or moment, even though it is happening for supposedly for the first time. That the experience has occurred before. His only explanation was that the brain, for a millisecond in time - stops. And when it 'restarts', it makes one think they had just encountered the experience before. I don't think so. We agreed to disagree on that one for around eleven years. Curious how you brought up similar themes. That's what I mean when I say, we, you, me and others are brought here in this space to connect. We, too, shall find out why, I'm sure. Have a lovely day, my friend.
Ohhhh..that is funny that you argued with your professors too....I guess, I mean "dialogued across differences of opinion" --ps: they are not always right..but some of them think they are--especially not about where deja vu comes from or whether or not goldfish pray :) I love your take on Deja vu.... who knows..maybe your take on that is right? That the conversation occurred over 11 years says that professor respected your thoughts...and who knows..maybe you have made a secret convert :) As for me...as I think about it, maybe deja vu happens because a part of us remains beyond time and has already lived the future... a kind of God within us thing? Its sleep time for me now.....may you enjoy the fresh ocean breezes and laugh with the kookaburras ... I love the name of that bird...it makes me giggle.... you have a lovely day too my friend
Thereβs something very gentle and hopeful in this piece. I appreciate the reminder that even the scars we carry can become part of our wisdom, and the image adds such a lovely touch of quiet healing.
Thank you for your bright love....I'll be your blue lace agate......here's to transfiguration....we heal together....
I love that! Blue lace and green malachite - what a team. Do you think we can transform the world? Wouldn't it be nice to think it's a possibility? All we can do is keep trying, believing that love will overcome. Someday, some way, somehow. I think planet Earth will still be chasing its own tail around the sun and the moon, long after I've left to return to my astral home. Makes you wonder why. Why on earth is peace so unattainable on this most beautiful planet? Makes me wonder why man, the 'superior' of the species, wants to keep fighting with itself. Are we not all here together? We've been blessed with an amazing blue planet, unlike anything else in the universe (that we know of) - why is man so intent on destroying it and each other? I've never understood, and I never will.
Perhaps we should tag ourselves 'The Transformers' - oh yes, it's already taken. I don't think they're doing a very good job, though. What about 'Crystals United'. Worth a try. Ha.
Much love, my dear friend. D πΈοΈππͺΆπ«ΆπΌ
We're on!!! And yes, we are part of the transition team...an important role, and often frustrating...but also kind of fun (especially when we aren't alone trying to fix everything). Humans collectively and historically have a short memory span...they will do what they will do....its a long long learning curve--but the storms can't last forever--i think the violence, turbulence, and unrest are the dying gasps of a way of being that should have met its expiration date long ago and now it's "time's up". When I start falling into the big boiling pot of soup.....one of the ways I climb out to safety is to really get present to the people right before me...strangers or friends....and remember that we will all get there one at a time. Here is something more to offer some hope. I have a friend who told me once that when her clients were just about to reach a milestone, they more than often had a massive regression that made them seem worse than ever... it was a good sign for her that they were about to make progress :) Let's hope it works that way for the whole of humanity....And, by the way, I am sure glad you are here with us--bringing your love and light in stories, reflections, and images and those iridescent malachite wings! Crystals United!!! I'm in and sending hugs!!!
It is done!
Yes, we are a strange mob, us humans. A long learning curve indeed. Maybe we were all meant to be goldfish (short memory spans) π I hope you are right that the unrest is the dying gasp of a way of being that should have expired. Not so superior or intelligent as we thought. It is curious that when milestones (in whatever form) are within reach, there is that massive regression, as appears to be unfolding now in our world. Let's hope it can lead to progress, lightness, happiness, comfort, respect and love for all. Surely it's not that hard, and the human form, as we know it, can transform into its higher self.
Thank you for your kind words. Before arriving here (Substack), I was finding it frustrating to find like souls willing to share the auras and mysteries that I have experienced all my life that I have now found here in this space. Curious how I came to be here. It's as if I were guided by an invisible force, where 'they' knew I would find my soul tribe. And I have. I love being within the warmth of the mystery with beautiful souls like yourself. It's empowering. A mission we all hold individually, yet somehow being brought together in this invisible world for a united cause. Someone is watching from above.
My next story sheds a little light on why I found myself here. We are all looking for that validation as a human, to feel loved and relevant. Though this life on planet Earth hasn't always felt that way for me. I think they set my birthing compass on the wrong day, time and date. (Marty McFly would understand) I think I should be on Jupiter! Ha. 100 hugs back at ya. πΈοΈπͺΆπ Thankful for a beautiful, super sunny Sunday in Sydney. The cockatoos and swooping, kookaburras laughing (at me, no doubt), and the ambience of the ocean is calling. I am so very grateful I live here in this peaceful orb. x
PSβ¦sending more hugsβ¦ and a smileβ¦so glad you got a sunny day! And, one of my good friends has a cockatoo named Auraβ¦she is white with a yellow crestβ¦i have one of the yellow feathers that she shedβ¦..β¨πβ¨
PSS: Another synchronicity - I painted a glowing red sunrise with a black cockatoo in the upper clouds, wings outstretched. I called the painting - wait for it - 'Aurora'. Love to Aura! πͺΆ
OMG....gasp....we have cool synchronicities....do you still have the painting to send me a photo of it? I would love to see Aurora! My great grandmother's name is Aurelie (that means golden...but there is a kind of Aura in it).....
You are the best! Goldfish are prettyβ¦one day Iβll tell you a story about something I said about goldfish that made a professor pretty angryβ¦.it was sort of funny, but i think i was on to something. ;) Heck..Iβll just tell you now. I told her that I thought that goldfish may just pray better than humansβ¦.because they pray with their βbeingββ¦they donβt pretend to be anything other than what they are. I feel the same as you about coming to substackβ¦.it is a place where we find each otherβ¦.it is refreshingβ¦a place of welcomeβ¦where we can think differently and enjoy people that think differently and similar to us equally. The world needs that really bad! I look forward to reading about how you got here. Thank you for bringing your aura and stories hereβ¦I watch for them! And yesβ¦.we are held and watched over β¦..there is one of the 99 names I read about once that means something like: βthe One who watches over us the way a mother watches over her sleeping child.β Isnβt that beautiful?
That is so beautiful. And it gave me chills, literally. My mother died when I was 5 months old, so I have never known her or had her in my life, but I have always known she is there watching over me. That's why I have always felt lost on this planet. I think I'm forever trying to find her, because I know she's not here - she's somewhere else. Home.
I love the professor's story. Funny. You can't argue with a professor, my friend. They always know better. But you are right. I love your analogy. And again, how curious is this? I also had a similar 'discussion' with my professor at Sydney Uni. many years ago. I was trying to explain my take on Deja 'vu. And he would not, in any way or form, even consider my view on the subject. I've always thought that it was one regressing for a split second in time, to their previous life, they once inhabited in another body, in another place and time. Hence, the meaning of being instantly familiar or having the sensation of having already experienced a situation, place or moment, even though it is happening for supposedly for the first time. That the experience has occurred before. His only explanation was that the brain, for a millisecond in time - stops. And when it 'restarts', it makes one think they had just encountered the experience before. I don't think so. We agreed to disagree on that one for around eleven years. Curious how you brought up similar themes. That's what I mean when I say, we, you, me and others are brought here in this space to connect. We, too, shall find out why, I'm sure. Have a lovely day, my friend.
Ohhhh..that is funny that you argued with your professors too....I guess, I mean "dialogued across differences of opinion" --ps: they are not always right..but some of them think they are--especially not about where deja vu comes from or whether or not goldfish pray :) I love your take on Deja vu.... who knows..maybe your take on that is right? That the conversation occurred over 11 years says that professor respected your thoughts...and who knows..maybe you have made a secret convert :) As for me...as I think about it, maybe deja vu happens because a part of us remains beyond time and has already lived the future... a kind of God within us thing? Its sleep time for me now.....may you enjoy the fresh ocean breezes and laugh with the kookaburras ... I love the name of that bird...it makes me giggle.... you have a lovely day too my friend
Thereβs something very gentle and hopeful in this piece. I appreciate the reminder that even the scars we carry can become part of our wisdom, and the image adds such a lovely touch of quiet healing.
Thank you, dear Sunshine. ππͺΆ
Profound photo and words, thanks Dani.
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