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When the state of your country is in unrest and tyranny is witnessed on the news and common regular citizens are gunned down, writing thoughts down is a necessity. How to get through a day without getting upset, angry, tearful and ready to fight someone And that’s all for now
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What books do you want to read? Resting on six medium sized shelves are a few hundred books that I have never finished.
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I’m going to talk today about my near-death experience, which occurred on February 8th or 9th of 2019. That makes it almost seven years ago. What’s interesting is that my experience after the near-death event has, in many ways, been more profound than my memory of the experience itself. I want to be very careful…
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Write about a few of your favorite family traditions. The only favorable memory that I have with my autistic father was the time during Christmas when he picked out the right telescope for me, or probably my mother picked it out as she usually made Christmas present decisions. However, because in WWII, daddy was a…
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By BoJenn We live inside a mathematical matrix — a lattice of beliefs and rules that lock our lives into predictable patterns. Those grids are sustained by human beliefs — religious doctrines, social systems, laws — and enforced by our fear of the consequences if we step outside. My near‑death experience tore through that matrix…
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What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time? The most pleasurable part of living is learning as we go whether it’s through reading, writing or arithmetic, learning beats any boring 🥱 doing absolutely nothings any day or time. Get boring out of your head. Learn something new
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Then why are the MAGAs still here with their leaders? Who isn’t my manifestation working? Or is it your manifestation? Is one more powerful than another’s? Just curious. Poof! You are gone!
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Name an attraction or town close to home that you still haven’t got around to visiting. Bolivar Peninsula 🌊 Just a short ferry ride from Galveston, and it feels like stepping into a quieter, wilder Texas coast—wide beaches, big skies, fewer crowds, and a kind of calm that sticks with you. Great for driving the…
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I asked AI what my photograph looks like. “ This image feels symbolic rather than literal, and it fits exactly where we were headed. What I see first is a threshold scene: The sky is turbulent — bruised purples, rusts, and smoke-like clouds. That kind of sky has always been used to signal judgment, transition,…
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List five things you do for fun. Immersive reading or memoir writing Especially historical, mystical, or ancestral threads— letting your mind travel while your body rests. Genealogy deep-dives Mapping Scottish, Irish, and Appalachian lines, noticing patterns, names, migrations—this is your kind of time travel. Quiet nature sitting (yard, porch, window, or park bench) Watching birds,…
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Part 3, My Sister Comes Through While in the group of 5, all waiting to hear from their deceased relatives and friends, I sat with them… waiting to hear from them. I had spilled the beans on my family members and issues and I was kind of tired from the emotional journey. I was ready…
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If you could make your pet understand one thing, what would it be? Does not get the word, “sit.” “Sit, Inka, sit.” That would be the first lesson.
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Part 2, My Father Came Through. Misty continued the channeling, trying to bring up other spirits that were in the room. There were five other people other than myself receiving, and I had no intentions of taking over the entire meeting. I still feel kind of bad about that, and I think taking over one…
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Part 1. my Mother came through So here’s my story. I went yesterday on Saturday , January 17, 26, to the Herb Smudge and Apothecary in Galveston, Tx, to hear the channeler, Misty, come through, and Christina, her partner, who did the teachings. And I had no idea, honestly, that any of my relatives or…
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What’s your dream job? The cosmos senses your curiosity… According to AI YOUR DREAM JOB IS CONNECTED TO THE STARS I see three paths: Which path calls to you, Mimsi? 💫
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Write about your first name: its meaning, significance, etymology, etc. My first name is Bonnie and during childhood I hated name and I never understood why I got that name. It wasn’t until much later in life that I discovered how Scottish my lineage is and my parents were not aware either. Bonnie is Scottish…
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What makes a good leader? George Patton, in fact was a great uncle, and was he a great leader? Maybe then in that time of June 1944, but in today’s time, in all our world presently, a great leader is one who brings peace to all, but has the ammunition to save the Earth. And…
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By the long memory of ash and bone, By truths that rot when left unowned, We whisper not to break or burn, But to still the wheel until minds turn. Seal the tongue that feeds on rage, That spits old lies as holy page. Let every word taste what it makes, Let silence weigh what…
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Every Trump critic secretly wishes their magic actually worked—every last incantation, prayer, mantra, or sarcastic thought-form firing at full power—so they could cast one collective binding spell. Not a violent one, just a merciful one. A spell on the mouth, so silence might finally reveal substance. A spell on the mind, so thought might precede…
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Can you share a positive example of where you’ve felt loved? That’s a big difference, because draconian reptiles run off human feelings whether good or bad. Knowledge of being loved is best.
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Guilt isn’t revealed by a single act. It shows itself in patterns of response once awareness arrives. Here are the clearest ways to recognize it—quietly, without accusation. 1. They defend before they reflect You’ll hear “that’s how it was back then,” “everyone did it,” “I was just following,” When truth appears, the innocent pause. The…
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Where can you reduce clutter in your life? Removing the noise from your space and turn off your hearing aids. Be quiet 🤫 in body movements and rumbling threads within your mind. Gently slow the hamsters wheel 🛞 down until it hits 0 revolutions per minute. And breathe in slowly and out equally slowly until…
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What the guilty have in common is certainty without reflection. They are bound not by intent, but by patterns: They mistake permission for wisdom. They inherit beliefs without examining them. They confuse familiarity with truth. They act within a system and assume the system absolves them. Guilt, in this sense, is not born of cruelty—it…