Reality metaphors

“The subjective and the objective aren’t two distinctly different never-to-meet entities. One can influence the other.” – J Rappoport

RealityIllusionMany ways to capsulize a description of reality: self-replicating virus; space/time continuum; universe; code inscribed on two-dimensional surface; facade; simulation; solidified thought-form; labyrinth.

I use “machine” when I want to emphasize interlocking parts. Each part confers legit status to all other parts. Thereby implying prison.

Legit status is vital to the whole notion. If that were rejected, the whole shootin’ match would take on a very different coloration.

Bring these two elements into collaboration: the illusion of permanence, and the reduction of power to directly eradicate any of the trillion trillion trillion objects of reality. Then you have something. Sing-sing. Alcatraz.

Reduction of power is the key.

This is accomplished through self-censoring, when all is said and done.

“I can’t make the glass water on the table disappear.”

But suppose you can and have. Continue reading

Intervention On Earth: An Interdimensional Opposing Consciousness

“An unholy, inter dimensional alliance has been working behind the scenes, in the shadows, pulling the strings of authority, its agenda to hybridise new physical forms here on earth. Although vigorously rejected by Gaia, the Intervention still very much exists in the energy field around us – they are the ‘mechanics’ of the matrix in which we live.” – Openhand

MoonCloudsSkyGaia’s shift of consciousness into the Fifth Density has been timed not just for earth’s continued evolution, but also to deal with an Opposing Consciousness that has intervened in the natural evolutionary path of the planet.

Now, as humanity’s awakening accelerates, the lid is beginning to lift on this Intervention. Although souls will still be sensitive to what has previously been a taboo subject, ‘disclosure’ is now beginning to happen. I have had many close encounters with this energy. As more people increasingly unfold into multiple dimensions, it feels right to explore more deeply how that consciousness is limiting people and what we can do to nullify its effects…

The Original Mistake

Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question that’s challenged both the most brilliant and the most skeptical of minds; the subject of seemingly endless debate – sometimes even ridicule. So I ask you to consider this…

We live on a relatively small planet, in a relatively small solar system, within a relatively small galaxy; a galaxy that has billions of solar systems; one which exists in a universe that is teaming with galaxies; a universe of multiple dimensions. So then, knowing this, I ask you: is it crazy to consider that there IS other sophisticated life out there? Or that there isn’t? Continue reading

14 Truths About Being An Introvert…

…that mainly introverts will understand

WomanBubbleIntrovertIn her book “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking“, Susan Cain illustrates how today’s world has created an Extrovert culture; the ideal is to be sociable, loud, bold, and it is so because it resonates with how most of our interactions are nowadays. We are bold and loud all day on our social media; the corporate environment favors the “golden boy/girl”, who wins over investments with daring ideas and a charming personality.

But what about the other side of the spectrum? What about introverts? The people who choose a quiet evening at home instead of a large social gathering can obviously be equally capable, strong and successful. So, what does it mean to be an introvert? It’s not the stereotypical notion of the shut-in, that is for sure.

Below are 14 things about being an introvert that can help you understand what it means to be one (or you can experience a moment of recognition if you are, like the writer of this article, an introvert herself):

1. An introverted person can function better when working alone, than when working in a team. It’s not about being a “team player”, it’s about what can help them produce the best possible result. And working in a team, well…it’s is distracting. Continue reading

Pat Henry ~ 10 Prepping Mistakes That Could Kill You (And How To Avoid Them)

OopsEveryone makes mistakes, but when it comes to Prepping, all of our efforts are directed toward actions that are designed to either keep us safer, prolong our lives or stave off some disaster that could be prevented with a little foresight and planning. When it comes to survival, mistakes can kill you and that is the last thing we want to happen, isn’t it?

In this article I wanted to discuss some common prepping mistakes that I have seen over the years and ideas I have that I believe will help the person new to prepping avoid them. I do this with the hopes that others will realize how some of these actions can put you at a distinct disadvantage in your prepping efforts in the best case, but could result in death in others.

Preparing for a single event

All too often we come to the world of prepping due to outside stimulus. Something triggers either an awareness or sense of need in us that drives us to learn more about being prepared. For a lot of people out there, Y2K was just this type of event and before the clock struck midnight on December 31st 1999 millions of dollars had been spent on survival gear and preparedness items to plan for the disaster that was supposed to happen. As you all know by now, nothing happened at midnight; planes didn’t fall from the sky and our country wasn’t sent back to the Stone Age. Continue reading