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Dialling into our golden future
When we dare to dial into a future self that embodies what it would look like to be alive and THRIVE on planet earth, this locks us on to that future potential and, suddenly, its as though we are on a ski lift taking a direct wire to the high peaks of our experience and it all gets so much easier. We’re no longer distracted by all the squabbles and gloom down there in the mosh-pit; we are on the fast track to something else and we can feel it as an electric tingle though our energy body (which has never felt more alive). More synchronicities, more clues, more intuitions, just more more more becomes our normal experience and everyday an ever-unfolding adventure of purest potential because we trust what is at its other end, holding the line taut…its us in our future format, beckoning us towards the kind of future we can invest in with all our hearts! Continue reading →
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Tagged 5D, autism, autism and evolution, beyond limitations, Consciousness, future potential, future self, highly sensitive, impatience, indecisiveness as evolutionary trait, left and right hemispheres, longing for change, love not fear, modelling the future, multi-dimesnionality, neurodiversity, New Earth, optimism, personal responsibility, positive fixations, positive future, releasing fear agendas, sensing the future, sensitive souls, sovereighty, speaking our truth, staying embodied, unlimited, working out what we really want
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Cutting through all the crap
With the launch of my fifty-second year, why do I suddenly feel we are gripping the white-knuckled grip of a culture on the edge of a cliff and that I can no longer sweep these observations under my rug? And once-benign places and processes, preserved by “institutions”, unsettle and concern me; I seem to see through these attempts at their management on our behalf, cutting through their crap like a hot knife through butter now, my rose-tinted goggles removed. Such institutions hold the long-established, seldom questioned, trust of the people…and yet, what if it turns out, they are as misguided as they could be, the very band continuing to play as we all march to our demise? Until we question our way out of the entrenched normality of a previous age, we have no hope of seeing what is really going on before our very eyes. Continue reading →
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Tagged activism, ancient spring, becoming the wise crone in a difficult era, birth of a new paradigm, cataclysm, chris packham, climate change, concerns for our planet, cost of preserving the past, eco crisis, eleventh hour, end of an era, evolution, existential depression, extinction denial, extinction rebellion, facing the truth, feeling hopeless, feminine wisdom and gaia, greta thunberg, looking yourself in the eyes, May Day, National Trust, notre dame, personal responsibility, prioritising causes, remembering, risk of institutionalised thinking, speaking out about what we see, waking up, wisdom of trees
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