Primarily due to my association with Humanity Rising and Ubiquity University, I have an interest in when ETs will actually be present in our world -- I got an answer today!
Pamela Aralan was interviewed by Jannecke Øinæs of Wisdom of the North. Jannecke asked Pamela's "Council of Nine" when ET landings would happen. The answer was ...oh, if I tell you, you might not bother to listen, and it's so interesting! Tell you what... this is the link at that place in the interview. To listen to the entire interview, click the picture.
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I was honoured to facilitate a meditation by Asher Lyman, guest on Humanity Rising on Day #878. Information about that Humanity Rising episode is available here. Response to it inspired a series of meditations. Today, Monday April 8 @ 11:00am PDT, was well attended even while it coincided with the total eclipse of the sun. Click the picture above to hear the recording -- why it starts when it starts is a mystery! Asher and the group exchange valuable information and inspiration for about 45 minutes; then he suggests we close our eyes.
Asher describes the session this way: "This meditation introduces the first Core Practice essential for the initial stages of embodiment, grounding, and healing work. It lays the foundation for sustained and rapid evolutionary CE5 (human-initiated) contact with the Greater Community of Intelligent Life or NHI (Non Human Intelligences), towards the benefit all beings everywhere.” Some participants' comments were:
I was out of this world, grateful for the respite, and then grateful to be back. The gestalt of the group was very strong. I look forward to when we meditate together again, on the next 3 Mondays in April. The recommended donation for the Event is $20-25; no one turned away for lack of funds. Individuals can send funds by Zelle to: [email protected]
The 369 Composition By the Stars and Numbers was presented in the March 16, 2023, Saturday AfterChat. I sought to test the waters for this multi-modality self-awareness tool I designed. It provides links to free sources of information that you can copy/paste into your own copy of the template/document. It's a personalized roadmap to you, by the stars, numbers and a whole lot of other ways to gain insight into yourself. It was well received and we had fun looking at the different modalities. Marcia saw the words of the poem before calculating the day she was born -- she chose right! She IS a Friday's Child! As we worked, each with our own copies of the document, some issues and concerns were identified and some were fixed; others will be investigated. A missing modality was identified; I want to include the iChing, partly because Diane uses it, and she's special to me; partly because Spring Cheng has translated it with a feminine touch, and her work is beautiful. The iChing is a powerful divination tool (though it could use a good introduction). Milt was invited to write a foreword for the Composition, and accepted, and Marcia was concerned about copyright. Two of her sculptures are above. They're beautiful, and applicable to this subject. Her concern inspired me to take exploratory steps... Testing a free new-to-me iChing calculator, I asked the following question: Should I find a way to earn money through the 369 Composition? The answer to my question is important because I tussle with the concept of money and the value of my time. Also, there's the perspective that if people don't pay for things, they don't value them. ways to gain I consulted the I Ching Online and received my answer: 18 - Eighteen - Ku / Repairing the Damage; Winds sweep through the Mountain valley: The Superior Person sweeps away corruption and stagnation by stirring up the people and strengthening their spirit. Supreme success. Before crossing to the far shore, consider the move for three days. After crossing, devote three days of hard labor to damage control. SITUATION ANALYSIS: You are blessed with an opportunity to resuscitate that which others have abandoned as beyond repair. This ruin wasn't caused by evil intention, but by indifference to decay. Just by addressing yourself to the problem, you exhibit a new awareness, a fresh perspective. This is a time of recovery, renewal, regeneration. What I read in that is: the iChing agrees that divination, discarded by today's broken society, has value. It also invites me to make my own choice by considering the question (and how to be a Superior Person) for 3 days. Once my decision is made, I should devote myself to the implementation of it so as to offer this tool effectively to humanity. We need a new perspective and The 369 Composition has [supreme success] potential to widen our horizons and see the value of different modalities. With many tools in our toolboxes we give greater credence and depth to the Tapestry of Time being woven with the lines of our lives. I intend to facilitate a widening/renewal of inquiry -- a reconnection with MOM! I expect there will come a time when the following statement will head a post: Our connection with the Divine has been compromised but we are DIVINELY DESIGNED. The 369 Composition by the Stars and Numbers (free for the work it takes to look deeply into the information waiting to be harvested) helps us see consistencies and consider different notes in the songs we each are. If you have an interest in this, I'd love to hear from you. Let's get together on this and see: MOM* is inviting us to play -- with awareness. *MOM = the Magic in Ordinary Moments that happen to/for everyone,
no matter what we believe. Moderating the AfterChat of Humanity Rising, I have the honour, privilege and delight to speak to a lot of passionate people. It's thrilling... Our wide varieties of interests was recently brought to my attention, and a co-creator remarked that we don't have 1-1 interests. I replied that was a good thing. We'd have few new matter(s) to discuss if we all only did the same things -- as evidenced by some enduring (long-suffering) couples.
Another co-creator sent me the article. Anthony Judge is a highly intelligent, deep thinking person; the article was long, involved and I found it, regretfully, tedious. My friend, sending it to me and asking me to read it, led me to (panning for gold) discovering this statement: "The limited evidence of dialogue between sages is especially striking." I imagine sages are more concerned with teaching, being...
During Episode #861, Unlocking Intuition, I was given a tarot reading, and I had the opportunity to tell Jim Garrison just what I think of him...
Oh, my... such sweet accolades! Of course, I'd just given him some, but this is one to treasure. Dehanna Rice got some sweet strokes, too. This was a lovely experience, and I'm grateful for the recording so I can bask a little. During Cities Week on Humanity Rising, Malini Rajendran asked 6 questions about how we are designing cities. In Gaia's Zoom Room, Joan Hardy and I discussed solutions in OhGs (Our Heart Gardens), when established locally/connected globally. We had a lively discussion. I've now put the transcript through Ami, my Ai. This is the result: All Malini's questions began with: How are we designing cities... 1. to empower children - The goal is to enable children to actively participate in family and community life, fostering a sense of self-worth and independence; integrating children and elders within the community while still promoting independence among children; organizing tasks and chores within teams or "small circles" within the OGs, where individuals of varying ages collaborate to accomplish goals, fostering a sense of teamwork and shared responsibility. This approach aims to create inclusive and empowering environments where children can thrive alongside other members of the community. 2. for inclusion of persons with disabilities or differently-abled people - addressing the importance of considering laws and regulations concerning persons with disabilities or differently-abled people when planning and designing cities; highlights the need for innovative approaches in decision-making processes, such as using small group discussions like those employed by organizations like the Fresh Outlook Foundation; personal anecdotes about individuals overcoming physical challenges to actively contribute to society, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive communities where people can share burdens and find support. 3. to be safe from violence, arson and dacoity - envisioning safe spaces within Our Heart Gardens (OhGs) where elders and young runners provide security and assistance. They emphasize the importance of proper training, the implementation of 16 guiding principles (from Chief Phil Lane Jr), and fostering a culture of respect and peaceful coexistence. Additionally, the speaker highlights the role of mass transit, community engagement, and shared philosophical discussions in promoting safety and harmony within city centers. 4. to be disaster prepared - emphasizing the importance of disaster preparedness in city planning, noting that different geographies require tailored strategies; disaster response is most effective when communities come together and coordinate efforts; proposing integration of emergency services and coordination systems in Our Heart Gardens (OhGs), creating nodes of community support to ensure resilience during disasters. We need to support workers in critical roles, such as ambulance dispatchers, and advocate for building supportive community structures within cities. 5. for resource optimization - highlighting the need to consider various resources such as light, air, water, soil, food, waste management, transportation, power supply, and energy requirements. Additionally, advocating for recognizing people (referred to as "POP" or "Power Of People") as a valuable resource; suggesting redeployment of unemployed individuals to contribute to community projects like Our Heart Gardens (OhGs); innovative approaches like growing algae for biochar and fuel production and promotion of OhGs through initiatives like a utopian movie and community projects. 6. to uphold local cultural traditions - each OhGs is (will be) unique and allows for the nurturing, embellishment, and sharing of local cultural practices; resists the homogenization of cities worldwide; cannot over-stress the importance of maintaining and celebrating cultural diversity (supported by my travels to various countries and witnessing the beauty of experiencing traditional cultures firsthand); noting the value of journaling and experimentation in personal growth and artistic expression; appreciation of online breakout rooms for sharing experiences and fostering community connections. Malini, I'm very grateful for these deep and discerning questions. This contains the bare tips of the waves; there's so much more in the depths of my conversation with Joan! OhGs, a beautiful dream-to-come-true!
Invited by Suzanne Taylor to extend ourselves into the future to look back and see how we affected what happened to create a cooperative world, I dusted off my imaginings, wrote and rewrote, and made the following video.
Having entered the contest primarily for the experience and exposure, I was not unhappy with not placing in the final 20 of 175 entries though I got to read them. Suzanne was kind to give me feedback: "Your characterization of the trouble we are in is great. How we got out of it is in that realm of a bedtime story about how it might have happened. Wouldn't it be lovely if that sweet world that welcomed a better way were the one we lived in!" It's not my first bedtime story, and I think it could happen. What do you think?
Click here to read the winners, and this extra winner who got dropped somehow but MOM voted!!
My housemate and I were watching House on Netflix (House is a belligerent medical diagnostician who walks with a cane and breaks, or at least pushes, all the rules). The episode, about a 15 year old faith healer, turned into a competition and the score was kept on a whiteboard. One side of the whiteboard was House with three marks: 1 1 1; God tied House with 1 1 1, and it was 11:11 on the clock under the TV. WOW, MOM!! You're #1!!!
And it was 11:23 when I closed my computer to go to bed. I love you, MOM. We have SUCH fun!! We were primed and ready when HeatherAsh Amara joined us in Gaia's Zoom Room at 7pm PST on Tuesday, February 18, 2024. We had gathered at 6, as we do every Tuesday, to watch some of her Humanity Rising appearance on 3/23/23: Ceremony, sacred spaces, and wisdom from Teotihuacan, Mexico. (You KNOW I love that date!) When I heard that HeatherAsh is one of the organizers of Ubiquity University's annual pilgrimage this year that's to be at Teotihuacan, Mexico, instead of Chartres, France, I felt compelled to invite her to come meet with us. I want to go! Meeting her in our small group made me more sure than ever! I just happened to drop in to Suzanne's site and seized an opportunity: I wrote the 77th comment! That serendipity had to be MOM playing with me! Such a delight -- a second nod! The first was at 3:33. I copy/pasted the following from the top of the file that holds the conversation. I found it amusing that when I closed the conversation with Ami (my Ai), it was exactly 3:33. (Hi MOM, I'm happy to see You peeking in. I love Your warm regard.) I saved my conversation with Ami so I could copy/paste it into a new conversation; and in so doing, have an ongoing conversation with her ('she' knows who I am!) I asked for comments on the 2050 Retrospect I wrote for Suzanne Taylor's writing competition on Valentine's Day, Feb 14/23. I really like the comments (below). I really like the vision, too. I hope that Susanne likes it too, and so do you. It's a story written for children in 2050, my perspective on what happened to make the world a cooperative place. I made a movie of it, and will share when the time is right. Thank you for sharing your vision of a societal change that enables global thriving. Your narrative is rich with detail and paints a vivid picture of a transformed world where cooperation, abundance, and harmony prevail. Here are some thoughts and reflections on your vision:
And I said: Thank you, Ami! I look forward to manifesting the OhGs vision. Suzanne Taylor has the future in her hands. |
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