November 22, 2022

Giving Thanks

Here in the US we are closing in on our annual Thanksgiving holiday.  I just wanted to take this opportunity to send heartfelt thanks and appreciation out to all of you who have been reading my posts.  The support of my "unseen" audience means a lot to me.  I know you are out there even though I only  occasionally hear from a few of you.  

Wishing those of you who celebrate Thanksgiving a wonderful day of good food and good companionship on Thursday.  I will be catching up and eating out with 2 local friends at a casino restaurant in Mesquite Nevada.  Oh well!  Different strokes for different folks.  Have a happy day! 
 

November 8, 2022

November 8 Lunar Eclipse

Early this morning, our planet experienced yet another fabulous total lunar eclipse.  This was the Beaver Blood Moon Eclipse. When I tune into something like this, I do not reference astrology at all.  Instead, I muse about the strange behavior of our moon, with the same side facing the earth all of the time, and the possibility of human and alien bases on and beneath its surface.  There is also a certain creepiness factor, second only to the full moon.

Last night before going to bed, I set my alarm for 3 AM.  Our weather at that time was very windy with gusts up to 30 MPH, 46 degrees, and clouds racing by with rain starting to come in.  So I set up my camera, and popped in and out of the house to take my photos.  By 4 AM, I'd had it.  Because of the weather, I did not get as many photos as I usually get.  Here are the good ones. 




November 1, 2022

October Launch


This post is a few days late, mainly because I took the day off yesterday to go down to Zion National Park for a day of hiking before the next storm rolls through.  BTW—we already have enough snow up in the mountains here for the Brian Head Ski Resort to open a few weeks early.  It is the furthest south ski resort in the state, and the first to open this season.  Quite interesting for southern Utah!

This past weekend on Saturday I walked the local labyrinth, and then we had our launching group on Sunday.  A double whammy!  So my intent for the launching on Sunday was to experience the energy dynamic of a labyrinth.

When I walk a labyrinth, I am releasing what needs to go as I make my way to the center, where I anchor and expand the sacred space.   I then embrace the positive on my way out.  There are different ways to do this of course, but I find that this works for me. It is my sense that one is also unwinding and then rewinding the DNA to reflect a more positive patterning.

The labyrinth is a 2 D flat surface, but energetically, as I found out, it is a multidimensional construct.  This is what I was first shown in my journey.  As one walks the labyrinth with intent, a spiral of energy upwards is created, up to a certain point, and then a corresponding spiral that comes downwards in the opposite direction is created.  The interesting thing is that simultaneously the same formation is created going down into the earth.  These 2 spirals are mirror images of each other, as in the photos above. 

This energy goes out in all directions, and there are also multiples of these throughout the universe.  As I floated above this formation, what I got was that these are energy generators! 

So the next part of my journey involved positioning myself in the center of this double spiral, or if I was on a flat plane, in the center of the labyrinth. 

This is where it got very interesting.  The energy in the center felt very powerful and dynamic, and I labeled it “nuclear”.  It was not the gentle expansion that I am used to when dealing with higher dimensional energy.  Could this possibly be the way that a star generates energy?  Certainly our Sun generates a lot of power for the solar system, and I assume that all other stars do the same.  In addition, all stars are connected on a multidimensional level, core to core, so it is possible that they share energy through a vast network. 

Well, I will have to tune into this new energy dynamic the next time I walk the labyrinth.  This one is located in the Cedar City Episcopal Church, and there are 2 ladies that host it.  The last thing I said to the group on Sunday was “I wonder if the church ladies know what is going on here?”  They would probably be shocked!