“We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery we need humanity. More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost…”
~ Charlie Chaplin

“We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery we need humanity. More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost…”
~ Charlie Chaplin

Its near.
There is no time in the new world.

What is the importance of Loyalty?
Now put a cost to it.
At what point do you decide it’s more convenient or profitable to betray someone?
The Value of a Soul ….

The only thing that is going to ease your pain is being kind towards it. Be that rage, agony, terror, grief etc.
Those emotions will break you open, kindness is the tonic that can soothe those wounds.
Blessings🐾✨🌿

Did you know it has a twin, 200 miles away, also named after St. Michael?
That’s where things get really strange…

This is the “twin”: St. Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, England.
It’s also a tidal island with a chapel, remarkably similar to its French counterpart, and only accessible at low tide.

Here’s a map of the two. You can draw a line between them just over 200 miles long as the crow flies.
But what happens if you keep extending that line?

You get this: a straight line all the way from Ireland to Israel. Along it are 7 medieval monasteries linked to the Archangel Michael.
What are they, and is this just a strange coincidence?

St. Michael is one of the biblical archangels. He’s best known for defeating Satan in the New Testament, and is usually depicted with a sword or spear during this heroic moment.
Each point on the line has a curious link to him…

The westernmost point is an island called Skellig Michael. Medieval monks started worshipping here in the 7th century, and built a church honoring Michael around 950 AD.

Next is St. Michael’s Mount. A monastery was built here in the 8th century, and it was later gifted to the same Benedictine order of Mont Saint-Michel.
But local legend says the link is far older, and Michael was sighted here by fishermen in 495 AD.

Then, Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy. People call it the 8th Wonder of the World for obvious reasons — it can be hard to believe it’s a real place.
This one has the most curious origin story of all…

In 708 AD, an oratory was built here by a local bishop. He had been visited by Michael in a series of visions and instructed to build a shrine on the island…

Why? Because this was the exact point at which Saint Michael defeated Satan (in the form of a dragon).
This is stated in a 9th century Latin text recording the origins of Mont-Saint-Michel.

Next is Sacra di San Michele, at the peak of Mount Pirchiriano (near Turin).
It’s also on an impressive pinnacle, and its origin story is a vision of St. Michael. In 980 AD, he appeared to a hermit and instructed him to build an abbey here.

Next is even older. The Sanctuary of Monte Sant’Angelo is the oldest shrine dedicated to St. Michael in Europe.
8th century writings say he appeared in 490 AD, and again in 663 — when his spectacular apparition helped the Lombards defeat invaders in battle.

Then, a small Greek island called Symi. Most of its religious buildings are dedicated to Michael, including this one in Panormitis. It dates all the way to 450 AD, and was built around a miraculous icon of Michael…


Last is the Stella Maris Monastery in Israel, on Mount Carmel — close to Nazareth.
It’s also a vantage point, but not dedicated to St. Michael. It’s where the prophet Elijah lived, built over a small grotto of his…

Similar imagery to Michael is associated with Elijah, wielder of a sword.
And the monastery is dedicated to the Virgin Mary — Queen of Angels. Perhaps it’s fitting that the line ends here, at the entrance to the Holy Land…

So, what is this all about? Some say the line represents the stroke of St. Michael’s sword that sent Lucifer to Hell.
But how accurate is the line exactly?


order to capture all of 7 points in an arc connecting the end points, the line has to be about 20km wide.
Sacra di San Michele falls exactly in line with the two extremes.

This is what’s known as a “ley line”. Of course, you can draw them between all sorts of places and eventually find one. There’s even another relating to St. Michael across England:

They’re usually put down to sheer coincidence. But what about this one?
Well, there are many more accounts from the Middle Ages of him appearing miraculously across Europe, and plenty of other sites bearing his name.

But these are the most beautiful and significant of all, arranged curiously in one great swing of a sword.
Were they named intentionally by medieval Christians to form a line? Or did they simply fall into place…

Looking at Mont-Saint-Michel, it’s certainly hard not to conclude it was divinely created…
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Pilgrims have come from afar for 1,000 years.
To cross to it from the shoreline is known as taking the “paths to paradise” — and it’s easy to see why…

New foundation keepers are here. They are separating the wheat from the chaff … Those who are Light from those who feast on their light.
We are gaining new fathers and mothers, they are returning to us, and our family trees will be invigorated and strengthened by the Light of God flowing through them, and through we, who have not only sprouted the seed the most high planted within us, but grew into the likeness of the Sun.
Shining forth from our Being.
Mothers (and Fathers) of Light.





Could this be the actual “parasitic infestation” aka Diablo narcissistic spiritual attachments?

https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Goa%27uld
“We have no right to play God, but neither do the Goa’uld. Now I know none of this seems real to you on paper, but trust me, they’re pure evil.” ~ DANIEL JACKSON
Reign of Ra “There can be only one Ra.” ~ RA
Reign of Apophis “The end of a dark moment in Goa’uld history approaches. Soon we will wipe out the scourge that plagues us.” ~ APOPHIS ON WIPING OUT THE TAU’RI
Return of Anubis “I think you’ll find many things have changed … since my return.” ~ ANUBIS TO THOR OF THE ASGARD
Bereft of power “Come now, Teal’c. We’re smart enough to know we’re not actually gods. Well, some of us are anyway. There are always those who will begin to believe their own propaganda. I suppose all you need is enough people to worship you and then what’s the difference? You’re pretty much a god by definition.” ~ BA’AL
Symbiote “It’s a slimy, snake-like alien creature — burrows into people’s heads and takes control of their bodies.” ~ JOHN SHEPPARD
The host “Nothing of the host survives.” ~ KLOREL
The word “swastika” comes from the Sanskrit word “svastika,” which means “good fortune” or “well-being.” It has been a sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism for centuries, representing prosperity, luck, and the sun. The motif of the swastika appears to have first been used as early as 7000 years ago, perhaps representing the movement of the sun through the sky.

I’ve come too far to turn back now.
You could say I’m in another world,
Or another world is in me.
Cheers!! “To the Ones Who Get It Done.”
Let us help each other.
Let us be an example.

Walking with Tȟatȟáŋka, grateful.

Seax-Wicca Psalm
“Ever as I pass through the ways do I feel the presence of the Gods. I know that in aught I do they are with me. They abide in me, and I in them, forever.
No evil shall be entertained, for purity is the dweller within me, and about me. For good do I strive and for good do I live.
Love unto all things
So be it, forever.”
-Raymond Buckland