Greetings to All Moms, (each of us has one and a belly button to prove it!) and All People the World Over and Yet to Come (and those above!)

Every day should be ‘Mother’s Day’ as a reminder that we didn’t grow on trees or even in only test tubes if that was the case…

We were conceived for the most part in a natural way with two main components and the energies and heritage of people and culture connected to the egg and the sperm that when fertilized and implanted in the uterine lining and grew became one of us.

Maybe this wasn’t our first rodeo (maybe that’s a newsflash or feels like sci fi..but again What IF we have been here before (and may return….)

The University of Virginia (UVA) has a special ongoing study with many amazing stories of people ‘remembering past lives’ and often ‘speaking another language and sharing details that line up with historical data…” I know that can rock someone’s world but as I was able to share with someone this evening that may mean that ‘our progeny are actually our ancestors…’

We had to be born, grow and mature enough to become a biological parent or other parent or caregiver or relative. Many say “everything is ‘pre-determined’ or ‘a correct path for our soul to learn and balance things out…”

So much to ponder and it’s a lot easier as though going for a swim in a nice warm lake…and not be worried that life may be more like a dream when we’re awake (and maybe we tune into our ‘true self’ in our dreams…)

Okay wanted to make sure I let folks know I will be aiming to blog again and have been on clubhouse.com so hopefully I can summarize some of what I’ve shared in the past year. I’m hearing a talk about ‘fluoride and the pineal gland…’ and a site from pxt.PinealXT.com

Very intriguing video online which I’ve heard much of in the last few decades. Fluoride in the water may be used to keep people ‘more tuned out than in’ and affect the pineal gland… Okay stay tuned and keep exploring the What IF possibilities!

Many aspects of our lives are important to look more closely at. Let’s aim to help our younger generations and find ways to ‘stay alive and well’ in our hearts, minds, bodies, social and community relationships and interactions.

That can be a way to honor the gift of life and acknowledge the suffering in Gaza and much of the world. Let’s live each day with more of humanity in our hearts and trust we can make our way toward peace and true caring for oneself and others.