The Danielverse

 

November, 2004

 

We are being visited.

 


ALONE, but in a Crowd

The more people I talk to lately, the more it seems that some kind of
infusion is happening........a bombardment, as it were, of energies
that are designed to provoke the nervous system into hyper-vigilance,
and eventually into nervous exhaustion.

It feels as though this sense of exhaustion (especially strong in
those who are Psychic Sensitives) produces a feeling of being placed
in an isolation state......even around many other people.

Though I realize that "lowering the shields" is the name of the game
here......I can't help but think that there are many insights that
need to come flooding in here.....to serve as a balm for the influx
of sensitivity and awareness.

As we abandon the need to control, we will take up the tool of
WATCHING and BECOMING AWARE........noticing (which is an art!) what
it is like to be going through this new "toning" sequence, in prep
for a leap through some new part of the Veil. (Perhaps through some
new parts of 4D).

Someone set forth the belief that Crop Circles, perfectly formed and
imprinted on the ground, are the result of TONE IMPRESSIONS
(Sound)......that is generated from something that is, perhaps,
hovering in the air. And now, it seems.........there are tonal
insignias that are being impressed upon our souls.

Thots anyone? Experiences?

LIST RESPONSES SO FAR:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/reconnections/message/43890

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/reconnections/message/43892

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/reconnections/message/43895

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/reconnections/message/43896

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/reconnections/message/43897

 


An Age Gauge:  This is a fun game. 

What was going on in the world of movies, music, or current events when you were born and while you were growing up? 

Try it:  http://www.frontiernet.net/~cdm/aget40.html

 


and...........

For all you lovers of ley lines.........here's a nifty little tool. 

 

This one is set to check out Washington, D.C., with accompanying grids.

 

http://www.vortexmaps.com/htmla/washdc.php
 


Shadow Work Continues (2004-2008)

This IS the man for the job.  The name of the game is OWNING AND EMBRACING THE NATIONAL SHADOW.  Only George W. Bush could look upon a vote count of 49% to 51%, with the most bitter enmity between national management philosophies that we have seen in decades, and call his re-election a "mandate."  We are talking tunnel vision here, folks.  And that may be one of the qualities we will be observing and learning from him.  He has several, as I have intimated in some of my e-mails to you.  This won't be easy, but it will surely be fruitful......if we apply ourselves to the task.  Quite apart from his values or his goals, this man could be a great gift to those who are on a transformational track. 

On the lighter side..........<s>

You've got to love the Internet.  <s>   It is so rapid, so "right-to-the-bone," so quick.  I got this new map of North America in e-mail this morning.  The note above it said:  "This would be funny if it wasn't so close to the truth."  Laughter is such good medicine! 

   

 


Healing Post-Partisan Depression

by Donna Zajonc 

from The Seattle Times (I believe)

Like hopeful new parents anticipating the birth of their first child, the nation anxiously awaited to see the face of the future.

Shrill partisan voices warned us that the future of our country rested on the outcome of this national election. Polls showed that Americans believed the stakes have never been higher. Each side judged the other as unfit parents.

Now, after weeks of mudslinging, an emotionally exhausted public has been left to make sense of the results and interpret what it means for our democracy. Alleviating the post partisan blues may be difficult for some. It definitely will require more than two aspirins and plenty of fluids.

As a former elected state legislator and a mental health nurse I know it is important to pay attention to post-partisan depression syndrome. Here are a few recommendations to help you manage through this transition period.

(1) Take Time. Sadness and disappointment heal over time. Avoid rushing to judgment or making rash decisions during post partisan depression.

The body needs time to rest. Anne Morrow Lindbergh said "Life is always somewhere between retreat and renewal."  Avoid spending time with strident friends or listening to harsh media programs. Protect your psyche and do something fun.

(2) Grieve. Any loss involves grief and the feelings that come with it. In fact, it is best to acknowledge your feelings, which may range from frustration to anger. To move through the stages of loss you must accept your feelings and understand that it is normal to feel depressed when your vision is lost. The sooner you embrace your grief the sooner you will heal and be able to move forward.

(3) Dream again. Polls show that Americans are the most hopeful people on the earth. Since our country's birth we have always held grand dreams.  Some Americans are asking whether the best of American is behind us, rather than before us. A full-blown case of post-partisan depression may mean you have lost your American dream. Begin again. Renew your dream by thinking about your dream and what you want for your family, your community and your children. This is an essential step to heal post-partisan blues.

(4) Converse. It is important to share your dream with others and invite them to do the same. In certain indigenous cultures, dreaming together is the way that community is built. They share and listen. This will be the most challenging part, but it is an imperative part of the process.

(5) Hope. Understand that breakdowns precede breakthroughs. Growth and learning are both a process of letting go as well as embracing new potential. Often, it is through defeat and disappointment that we discover a new path. Loss leads to new possibilities and it is through this understanding we can find hope in the face of defeat.

Healing your individual post-partisan depression will contribute to the collective healing of our American family. Let us use this time to grieve, reach out to one another, listen, converse and dream again.
 


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