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The terrible responsibility of “just knowing”
This latest phase of technology, known as 5G, is being rolled out regardless of the lack of any significant “data” to demonstrate it will not significantly harm life on this planet (and plenty to suggest it will…); rushed through like some sort of shotgun wedding to cover the tracks of something else that is gestating on the other side of it. I’m no luddite, I love some of what technology can do, but I recognise when vested interest has got the upper hand over human and planetary wellbeing; and, once this is “switched on”, do we really think that those who control it are going to switch it back off, for any justification whatsoever? Have you even heard about the effect on the trees, the bees, the birds and the effect on plant growth, water, our very ecosystem? If this continues, I believe we will see one nefarious action after the other, “justified” by the drive to grab this new technology and with all of our previous niggles about the eco-crisis overshadowed into oblivion by a giant monster of an eco-meltdown, caused by playing with matches before we know enough about fire. Continue reading →
Posted in Animal welfare, Birds, Consciousness & evolution, Conservation, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development, Seasons
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Tagged 5G, 5G effect on birds and bees, 5G effect on ecosystem, action, alarmed by 5G, birds dying, burning skin, canary in a coalmine, crop failure, early warning system, eco disaster, ecosystem, electrosensitivity, gut feeling, health effects of 5G, highly-sensitive people, intention, intuition, nervous system, overwhelm, positive thinking, trapped in a nightmare, vision issues, warning signs
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Three winged tales for the year end
I’m going to share a trio of stories from my last day of the year; things that happened quite organically, though there seems to be a distinct thread of bird-magic running through them. The first relates to a new artwork … Continue reading →
Posted in Birds, Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, metaphor, Nature, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged birds, chronic pain, digital art process metaphor for life, emotions, experience filters, feeling too much, highly sensitive, metaphor, nervous system, owls, self understanding, taking off, understanding life
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Windows of insight
All along the road that has been the fibromyalgia years, ‘brain fog’ (an appropriately wooly term used to describe a myriad of ‘brain symptoms’) has been such a significant part of what I have been experiencing…and, in fact, its one … Continue reading →
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Tagged all is well, ambidextrous, amygdala, balance, balanced brain, brain fog, brain function, brain symptoms of fibromyalgia, central sensitization, chronic illness, expanded awareness, fibromyalgia, fibromyalgia as healing, health crisis, holistic, introversion, Jill Bolte Taylor, language as a healing tool, left and right hemispheres, left brain shutdown, living in balance, migraine, Mindfulness, modern lifestyle, My Stroke of Insight, myofascial pain syndrome, nervous system, neuroplasticity, over-stimulated, overwhelm, pain, present moment, reconciliation, recovery from chronic illness, sacred feminine, shyness, stimuli, stress, stroke, symbolic journeys, synaesthesia, syncronicity, the balanced brain as a problem myth, whole brain function, wholeness, world out of balance, writing heals
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