Archive for June, 2009

Music Dance

Pan flute calls the innermost depths of your soul.
Bass tempts your body’s rhythm, while woodwinds weave
through the dark recesses of your mind – leaving nothing hidden.

A spring breeze swirls around you, lifting you to join the magical dance of the music.
Smell of morning dew penetrates your being.
Participating beyond the known five senses, awakening some you never knew you possessed.

Choral supplies the wings; flute hints the ancient capabilities of the soul.
Promising, yet does not instruct how.
Teasing, teasing.

Body and soul resonates in perfect balance.
Human and music join,
becoming one.

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What I experienced listening to one particular music piece. This is in “Undefined Reality” (c) course workbook.
Jan Toomer

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

Do you know when someone, even a stranger, lies to you?

When I was a young child, I learned about lying when I heard someone say one thing, and ‘heard’ what they were thinking. Often, the two didn’t match; very confusing for a child.

I began trying not to ‘hear’ others’ thoughts. Instead of ‘hearing’ the thoughts that conflicted with the words, I would get a tightening (or pinching) sensation in my abdomen (solar plexus region) when someone would lie.

Conflicted and confused, I quit trusting humans and began spending time with the animals in nature. It was an honest and refreshing experience; I discovered that animals do not know how to lie.

As an adult, I learned I could tell that if someone was trying to be sneaky (preparing to do, or doing something they knew they shouldn’t be doing), I would get a similar sensation, or would get what I call “warning bells”.

Now, when someone begins telling a lie, my mind sings, “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!”

When my daughter became a young teen and would have friends over to the house, she would often tell them “don’t be sneaky; don’t whisper and don’t lie because my mom will know right away.”

When a person lies (or tries to be sneaky or deceptive), the whole energy around their body changes – and (to me) this behavior also literally changes the atmosphere in the room. Whether it is a little lie or a big lie, it changes the speaker’s energy.

More and more people are sensing or ‘hearing’ others lies – especially today’s children. Children of today are so psychically sensitive that you must not lie to them! This is very important to today’s children.

On the whole, the person lying only fools themselves.

Let’s all learn from the animals, and small children – be honest and true to yourself and others.

June 2, 2009

Nothing in this Book is True… by Bob Frissell

‘Nothing in This Book is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are’, by Bob Frissell. © 1994, Frog Ltd. ISBN 1-883319-01-3.

Bob has something for everyone in this book, including a tad (?) of conspiracy.

Some of what he writes about: Sirians and their role with humans and with Earth; pole shift, and when the next one is due; the ‘Lucifer Rebellion’; the ‘flower of life’ and sacred geometry; Fibonacci Sequence; harmonics (music); Hall of Records; Greys; Philadelphia Experiment.

Though the topic selections seem a bit eclectic, he does a nice job of tying things together.

I often like books that I can personally relate, or confirm from my own experiences; this is not one of those books.

Some of what Bob wrote didn’t fit me; a lot I filed away in my ‘mull it over’ compartment in my brain; and some I will look into more.

Bob Frissell takes the reader on a fascinating journey. I found ‘Nothing in This Book is True…’ to be entertaining and believe it may assist some in creatively expanding their perceptions of the world around them.

May 19, 2009

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