August 21, 2023

Leaving the Trap

I am thrilled to be able to present this information to all of you!  A few weeks ago, I listened to an interview on Coast to Coast AM radio featuring Isabella Greene.  Imagine my astonishment and pleasure to learn that she shares the same beliefs around how to leave the reincarnational cycle as I do.  Yes, we have had different experiences and use some different terminology, but the basic premise is exactly the same.  Her book is “Leaving the Trap: How to Exit the Reincarnational Cycle”.   

In her book, she gives clear examples from her own experiences, as well as information on how we got here, why we are trapped, and how we can get out.  I know that for myself, I want to make sure that this is my last lifetime in the Earth arena, as do so many of you.   I have also written about this numerous times in this blog, and you can use the search bar on the upper left of any page to gather that information.  My insights have been gathered from our monthly launchings, guided meditations, and classes at the Monroe Institute among other sources.  In fact, early on during a course at TMI, I saw the hierarchy and beings that are running the reincarnational program for planet earth. 

Isabella gives lots of helpful information on how to prepare for your final exit from this reality.  I also have a recorded workshop entitled “The Journey Through Death and Beyond” here that maps the route that you will take upon leaving the body for the last time. 

This recommended book is very short and to the point, and an easy read.  The challenge will be using her information and being totally prepared when your time comes, in addition to mapping your journey so that you know where you will be going.  It is not too late to prepare.  Don't leave it to the last minute!  

August 9, 2023

Wildflowers

 

Finally, here is the last post on my recent Yellowstone National Park trip.  The topic is wildflowers, one of my passions.  Fortunately, that area had a very wet and lingering spring, so the wildflowers were blooming several weeks late, too. Perfect for this trip.  The first 2 photos are of wild orchids.  Enjoy the rest!













August 8, 2023

Animals

 

Yellowstone is home to a whole host of incredible animals.  Finding them and photographing them is a big reason as to why people visit there.  On our trip, we saw deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, bear, coyote, and the ever present bison.  This bison herd is the largest one on public land, and they can go wherever they want to within the park.  Unfortunately, a tourist got gored by a bison near the Old Faithful Inn just a week before our group got there.  People are warned about getting close to the bison, but some people just can’t resist!  We didn’t however get to see moose, grizzly bears, or wolves, which also live in the park. The bison below were along the Yellowstone River.  There were large herds along the Lamar River, but we did not stop to get any photos there.







August 7, 2023

Hot Springs

One of the most enjoyable aspects of a visit to Yellowstone National Park is the viewing of hundreds of colorful hot springs.   The colors are a byproduct of the depth of the spring, the minerals in the water, and the heat loving organisms that live there.  Colors range from deep blue, turquoise, green, orange, and yellow to white.   Some springs bubble, some send steam into the air, and some smell of sulfur.  Each one is different and very artistic!  Here are my favorites.







Here is the mineral build up that created the terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs, the original entrance to the park. 



August 6, 2023

Waterfalls

The Yellowstone River flows north out of Yellowstone Lake, and eventually through the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.  We traveled to several overlooks and viewpoints to see the Upper and Lower Falls. First, here is the viewpoint where we looked down at the brink of the Upper where it goes over the edge.


Next, several views of the very dramatic and well known Lower Falls.  Some of these photos were taken from a viewpoint, and others while we hiked the North Rim Trail.





A waterfall near the canyon.
Tower Fall from Tower Creek north of the canyon.