Hemp has a natural resonant FREQUENCY that promotes homeostasis in any environment it finds itself. The plant has been hidden from humanity and lied about (sound familiar) for over 100 years now.




Hemp has a natural resonant FREQUENCY that promotes homeostasis in any environment it finds itself. The plant has been hidden from humanity and lied about (sound familiar) for over 100 years now.




The Empress
The Third Release,
A companion to the Magician & High Priestess-
A Musical journey
through the Major Arcana…
Take Time & Listen,
Connecting Deeply
with Mother Earth,
And all that is,
A time of Empathy,
Compassion
Nurture those
who are near.
Pachamama,
Madre Tierra
Mother of Thousands-
Giver of Life.
Well its been told
time and again
of golden meadows
hidden by
the silver mist
upon the mountain ridge.
Older than the time
upon your wrist
between the earth
and sky
above the clouds
and crowned
by twelve bright stars
Haleakalā
Madre Tierra
Haleakalā
Madre Tierra
To truly see
that misery
is a choice we make
to stay intwined
Or step away
detach from suffering.
Through awareness
open up
the solar plexus
in concordance
with the universal
Truth
Design
Haleakalā
Madre Tierra
Haleakalā
Madre Tierra
Pachamama
Madre Tierra
Haleakalā
Hallelujah
Last night I received the fear type energy in solar plexus again. Someone in my energy field, not really operating out of a loving state. It dissipated once I placed my conscious awareness on it. Later, as I woke, “you and I collide” ran through my mind.
I pray for an end of suffering, for all beings.
It’s what we are.


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Lasers really to change the weather? That’s right. Well, as Mark Twain once famously said, everyone complains about the weather, but no one ever does anything about it. Well, instead of doing a rain dance, we physicists are firing trillion watt lasers into the sky to actually precipitate rain clouds and actually bring down lightning bolts. Go ahead. Well, this is fascinating to me in part because too I remember reading the stories that China had used this during the Olympics.
The USSR had used this after Chernobyl to create rain clouds. I mean, did those really work then? We have some of these capabilities now? Inconclusive. Even in the 60s, the CIA used this to bring down monsoons during the Vietnam War to wash out the Viet Cong. Governments have been… Allege to. Allege to, right.
We realize that for decades now these governments have been alleged to have experimented with weather control but nothing conclusive this time we’re beginning in the laws of physics rather than simply waving our hands and uttering mumbo jumbo we’re actually using trillion watt lasers now and in the laboratory, sure enough, they precipitate rain out of water vapor sure enough you can actually bring down electricity down the beam firing trillion watt lasers you rip apart the electrons creating what are called ions act like seeds, like dust particles, bringing down rain and even lightning.
#Geo Engineering, #Geoengineering, #Weather Modification
I noted yesterday that the radio stations are playing the same regurgitated crap they’ve been playing for decades. Why? There are SO many, better, sounds … from folks who “haven’t” sold their soul.
Starts out slow and easy. Builds in intensity. Skills …
And what some have dubbed “the best part”.
Dr. Frank Mayfield was touring Tewksbury Institute when, on his way out, he accidentally collided with an elderly floor maid. To cover the awkward moment Dr. Mayfield started asking questions.
“How long have you worked here?”
“I’ve worked here almost since the place opened,”the maid replied.
“What can you tell me about the history of this place?” he asked.
“I don’t think I can tell you anything, but I could show you something.”
With that, she took his hand and led him down to the basement under the oldest section of the building. She pointed to one of what looked like small prison cells, their iron bars rusted with age, and said, “That’s the cage where they used to keep Annie Sullivan.”
“Who’s Annie?” the doctor asked.
“Annie was a young girl who was brought in here because she was incorrigible—nobody could do anything with her. She’d bite and scream and throw her food at people. The doctors and nurses couldn’t even examine her or anything. I’d see them trying with her spitting and scratching at them.
“I was only a few years younger than her myself and I used to think, ‘I sure would hate to be locked up in a cage like that.’ I wanted to help her, but I didn’t have any idea what I could do. I mean, if the doctors and nurses couldn’t help her, what could someone like me do?
“I didn’t know what else to do, so I just baked her some brownies one night after work. The next day I brought them in. I walked carefully to her cage and said, ‘Annie, I baked these brownies just for you. I’ll put them right here on the floor and you can come and get them if you want.’
“Then I got out of there just as fast as I could because I was afraid she might throw them at me. But she didn’t. She actually took the brownies and ate them. After that, she was just a little bit nicer to me when I was around. And sometimes I’d talk to her. Once, I even got her laughing.
One of the nurses noticed this and she told the doctor. They asked me if I’d help them with Annie. I said I would if I could. So that’s how it came about that. Every time they wanted to see Annie or examine her, I went into the cage first and explained and calmed her down and held her hand. This is how they discovered that Annie was almost blind.”
After they’d been working with her for about a year—and it was tough sledding with Annie—the Perkins institute for the Blind opened its doors. They were able to help her and she went on to study and she became a teacher herself.
Annie came back to the Tewksbury Institute to visit, and to see what she could do to help out. At first, the Director didn’t say anything and then he thought about a letter he’d just received. A man had written to him about his daughter. She was absolutely unruly—almost like an animal. She was blind and deaf as well as ‘deranged.’
He was at his wit’s end, but he didn’t want to put her in an asylum. So he wrote the Institute to ask if they knew of anyone who would come to his house and work with his daughter.
And that is how Annie Sullivan became the lifelong companion of Helen Keller.
When Helen Keller received the Nobel Prize, she was asked who had the greatest impact on her life and she said, “Annie Sullivan.”
But Annie said, “No, Helen. The woman who had the greatest influence on both our lives was a floor maid at the Tewksbury Institute.”

Some people have no idea what it means to hurt someone. They think because they didn’t slap them in the face or punch them in the guts, they did no harm.
Emotional and mental abuse creates trauma that must be worked through. A damaged spirit/soul/body complex can only heal if they do it intentionally, and revisiting wounds hurts real bad. This type of abuse literally alters the life path of another.
Some people have no idea what it means to hurt someone, painting themselves as a saint. Surely getting through the pearly gates.
They have to learn what it means to hurt someone.
And that means they have to experience it first hand.
And if they are already playing the victim, well, it’s gonna be a very rough, long hard road.
I hope they can persevere.
And I hope they choose to become kind, rather than vengeful.
I hope they learn patience, as so many of their targets had to, while being extremely challenged.
Some folks get cake the first half of life. They get glory, celebration, status and admiration.
Then the illusion dies, and people simply aren’t enamored any longer.
Some folks suffer real bad the first half of life. They wonder why life is so hard. They look around at others sucking on silver spoons.
Some get angry, bitter. They decide that to ‘take’ is the key. They make shady deals to get one up, only one…
Others sing the song of Patience. They don’t become bitter. They are faithful, that in the grand scheme of things, this will make sense. They remain open hearted to love, knowing it may hurt at some point … but ever faithful to love.
Some take.
Some wait.
What do you think the actual Big Kahuna is going to say about all of it?
Not much, most likely.
Just the facts, and the decree.
It won’t be denied.
