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on Sat, 12/10/2016 - 18:10

In NYC there's a lot going on, especially during the winter holidays. What better time to keep in touch with Reality from the past, present and future by tuning into www.wbai.org. "One-tenth of the top 1%" have ungainly wealth which is creating a huge ripple effect that likely will sweep our world away literally in waves as the ocean's rise in part due to our human journey's economic and legal unfolding in advanced countried.

Too many green lights without checks and balances for the mega-rich and corporate interests. These are some ideas being shared on WBAI, at www.wbai.org. Today is

Cassie Vieten of Noetic Sciences on Humanity's Team, free transcript. Joining HT for $10/month may be a gift that keeps giving to you and yours with access to many programs

on Sat, 12/10/2016 - 17:11

After that title, who needs a blog post? Just hoping to share that I am excited about many cool free online programs..and yes, some that cost a little something or more. Usually there are free trials or refunds, and I am exploring one of Mary Morrissey's programs (DreamBuilder) along those lines. I was thinking it would help me teach others some key concepts, and many I have bumped into before (and often.)

What I appreciate for starters is all the hand-holding and reminders...and the short summaries both before and after the quick videos (5 minutes or so for the first 10 Steps.) A rather

A Little Respite on St. Nicholas' Day (December 6th it turns out) from serious talk and tuning into the dreaming of The Jewel Story (released for free as an audio at this time) by Catherine Palmer Paton (that's me, so see other post by googling it)

on Tue, 12/06/2016 - 21:43

Hello Lovely Big World, even if headlines would keep us thinking of the turmoil we might be in, the world is bigger than that...And in the spirit of 'fantasy realism' where dreams can come true in one's imagination, I share The Jewel story from a couple of decades ago that I told my kids for bedtime which I made up, with new parts a few nights in a row.  Here's the link if you'd like to get right to it... The Jewel.mp3 

For the record, the story is not officially a Christmas story yet fits in rather nicely and can be used as folks see fit to enjoy the seasons of the year and of their life.

From Holiday Magic 2016 to the not so silent scream (a famous painting and sometime real enacted scream night before exams at college etc), the Possibilities we Need to Network about for Survival or Graceful Acceptance of the Next Realm...

on Mon, 12/05/2016 - 15:27

Kudos to all finding a reason to enjoy the season in a positive way. Even learning a thing or two along the way makes sense (see my post on livfully.org about magnetic pole shifts...maybe Santa needs to guide the way not only his sleigh...and let's remember our Noah and the Ark stories of teamwork and saving life while we're at it should this 'turn of a century' happen sooner rather than not, which Linda Moulton Howe and Gordon Scallion among many others are saying is likely.

Some say there can be ups and downs for decades and then 'all at once' it might give way, and maybe our times fit

Sharing a necessary bit of info (like Major Problems We Might Want to Know About Sooner Rather Than Too-Later). Keep the faith and pace yo'selves as I am trying to do with such topics. Connect and do outreach as you can, rest and pray!

on Mon, 12/05/2016 - 15:15
The luxury of growing old is not likely what any of us will hear about, because the prospect of the climate woes, wars and other maladies likely will be getting the lion's share of our attention.
 
I watched a few hours on those topics...magnetic shift of the N and S poles that may happen any ol' time now (in the next couple of years, but it will happen in a week and cause tsunamis wiping out the East Coast for a couple hundred miles inland...maybe best to move 3-400 miles inland..and the West Coast doesn't fare any better though a few islands of land will be there.
 
 The southern Ozarks

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