Friday, January 8, 2010

2012 Enigma: Blueprints For A Golden Age

For those of you who have not heard me speak of this before, we (all of humanity) are about to experience an unprecedented shift in consciousness. Despite the passion, enthusiasm, and gratitude with which I usually celebrate and share the news of this shift, few are able to express the enormity of it as eloquently as David Wilcock, and when I recently found this video of him sharing just a little of what it will entail, it was immediately a "must share" for me . . . so here it is.


Monday, January 4, 2010

Lotsa Things

OK, I have lots of pics (and a video) to share in this update, but I'll start with a quick health report. I say quick, 'cause Mum is going pretty well and there is not much to say really. Her leg seems to be gradually improving, and its hard to know if its due to the new medication she is on to help improve leg circulation, or the Tiger Balm massage I give it each night . . . or maybe even the growls and other non-verbal utterances I encourage her to make as I gradually massage a little deeper as well. If the underlying cause of the problem (as many new age thinkers believe) was too many years of stuffing feelings down into her legs, then she is definitely un-stuffing quite well LOL!

OK, where do I start . . . how about with the video. It will mean that the rest will not be in chronological order, but I'm sure that will not be too confusing for anyone :) OK, this video is a minute or so of Christmas lunch out at Phil & Shellie's (my brother & sister-in-law) place. They had invited several families to join the party, and had somehow managed to fit us all in happily seated around a long table winding from their kitchen into their lounge room. Shellie's home made bon-bons (custom made for each of us) were a hit, and, despite the heat, it was a very enjoyable occasion.


And seeing as I am on Christmas day, I may as well share the pics from then as well. I mentioned Shellie's custom made bon-bons . . . well here's what Mum found in hers . . . a massive diamond ring! I found a little rainbow slinky in mine, so much gratitude to you Phil & Shellie . . .

Mum's new diamond ring (click to enlarge)

Also worth a pic and a mention was Alison's (Shellie's mum) trifle. Now doesn't that look delicious . . . mmmmmmmmmmm . . . much gratitude to you, Alison . . .

Alison's trifle (click to enlarge)

Still on the Christmas theme, and here are some of Mum's Christmas Cards. I had strung up two strands of cord from one side of her room to the other to hang them all on, but it simply wasn't enough to handle them all, and we ended up with pretty well two layers of cards on the top cord LOL! She finds the writing and sending them all a bit tiring, but receiving, opening, reading, and sharing a little in the lives of all those who send them to her makes it all worthwhile :) Much gratitude to all who bless Mums life with your cards . . .

Mum's Christmas cards (click to enlarge)

OK, I want to jump back in time a little, to when I went and stayed overnight at some friends of mine outside of Ravenshoe, Bob & Cheryl Matthews. It was while my brother Peter came up to help out when I had injured my shoulder. I know it was only one night away, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, and Bob did take me down to their creek before heading for home the next day. Now this creek is important, because Bob has been dropping off water for Mum & I for about a year now, and this is where it comes from. It comes out of the mountains untouched by sprays and stuff like that, and we are very grateful to have such water to drink every day.

Without going into the whole story, I began to "put out" for a source of really good living water after watching the DVD "Water The Great Mystery" and becoming more aware of the difference between H2O and H2O, where despite both being H2O, water also has a memory and a structure, and water that is treated and chlorinated and fluridated, etc, to death and pumped out through kilometers of metal pipes into our homes, is actually VERY different to water that dances and bubbles over rocks down a mountain stream and is simply alive and energizing . . . and it's not rocket science to work out which is the best water for us LOL! And so, after a conversation about the DVD and the nature of water with Bob one day, it turned out he was happy to bring containers of it with him whenever he came into Atherton and drop them off right at our door.

How blessed are we!!! I took this pic of Bob at the creek. Despite it being the lowest it has been for many years due to a bit of a drought up here on the Tablelands, it was still great to see where it comes from, and appreciate the gift that it is in our lives :) Much gratitude to you, Bob & Cheryl . . .

Bob at the creek (click to enlarge)

Here's a pretty amazing story, and as it has a touch of the miraculous, I thought it was worth sharing. I was working in the kitchen on lunch one morning quite recently, and when I opened the fridge door to get something, out flew this little dragon fly! LOL! I have no idea how he got in there, but I think it took him a little while to warm up (or maybe he just liked me), as I was easily able to coax him onto my land when he landed and take him outside, where he sat there for ages before he flew off. Long enough to pull out my phone and take this pic. He was sooooooo beautiful, and made that morning extra special for me. Much gratitude to you, my little dragonfly friend . . .

My little dragonfly friend (click to enlarge)

Almost done :) I did want to share these pics of Sonia's farewell. Sonia is one of the first friends I made up here, and if you have been following this Blog from the beginning might remember me mentioning her way back in one of the first updates, as she was the manager of Mystic Body Mind Soul, the local "new age" shop, that hosted a fortnightly DVD night, and played such a big part in me connecting with most of the like-mined people living in this neck of the woods. Anyway, Sonia had an on-going battle with depression, and took her own life just before Christmas. On Sunday (3rd January), family and friends gathered at Lake Tinaroo, a place she loved to spend time at, to say our goodbyes. The top half of the pic is where friends and family laughed and cried and shared memories of Sonia, and the bottom is of the lake shore where we walked to see her ashes scattered into the water she loved so much, and throw flowers for her into the water. Much gratitude to you Sonia, and for the irreplaceable role you played in my unfolding . . .

Sonia's farewell (click to enlarge)

Later that same day, I got a call from an old friend Loren who was driving through Atherton and hoping to catch up, so I went and spent some time with her and her family in a local park. I took the extra fruity fruitcake I had bought for Christmas (but that Mum didn't like), hoping they would take it with them (or at least eat some of it), but sadly, I missed out on both counts, and it's still sitting on the bench downstairs waiting for someone to take it home. Anyway, here's a pic of Loren and her family (and I hope the names are spelled right) . . . Matthew and Stephen from the left at the top, then Tracy-Lynne, Loren, and her husband Michael from the left at the bottom. Much gratitude to all the MacKellar family for sharing your picnic blanket, great stories, and wonderful smiles with me . . .

The MacKellars (click to enlarge)

That's it . . . we made it to the end, and as it seems like this turned into a bit of a gratitude thing, then I reckon it's fitting to say "Much gratitude to YOU too, my friends", for being YOU so perfectly in my world, and for all the love and positive energy you send our way. Blessings, and In Lak'ech to you and everyone and everything in your world . . .