I feel the grief too...every morning when I wake, it floods over me as the reality hits me in the face again...all biological life on earth is being destroyed at a rapid pace. it is excruciating to witness and to know. I feel my heart working overtime - my strength and energy dissipating exponentially. The hacking of our biofield - the frequencies, the poisons, the assaults, robbing us all of our life force. and no hope of stopping it all. It takes an emotional toll too and sounding the alarm feels meaningless...
Yes sometimes what we do feels meaningless. I just think: what would it be like if we weren't doing this. Anyway, lots of love for doing despite everything.
As for humans here, a person can be the captain of her care with what she believes in. My friends are all ages, and with the exception of a beloved, long-time, ex-pat M.D, almost no losses. I have attended one memorial service, although, during the worst/beginning of attacks on small-business, there were suicides, associated with losses of work.
If it is any consolation, southern Mexico still has astonishing diversity. The government is strict about conserving species, and there is so much paid work, there seems little incentive or desire to poach enough to affect populations. I see allegedly endangered animals all the time, with the exception of crabs. Crabs really are endangered.
I just had a check up visit with my cardiologist - first one since 2020. In the waiting room I noticed several younger patients, something previously quite uncommon. And when I mentioned to the doctor that I hadn’t taken the mRNA injection, he said that I was smarter than most doctors he knew. And then he conveyed outrage in the crimes being committed which he was witnessing firsthand.
I feel the grief too...every morning when I wake, it floods over me as the reality hits me in the face again...all biological life on earth is being destroyed at a rapid pace. it is excruciating to witness and to know. I feel my heart working overtime - my strength and energy dissipating exponentially. The hacking of our biofield - the frequencies, the poisons, the assaults, robbing us all of our life force. and no hope of stopping it all. It takes an emotional toll too and sounding the alarm feels meaningless...
Thx for the vid. I like Ardis and Shurka.
I do believe many are waking up now. Building the new world even as the old disintegrates
And I liked Elsa's poem...very evocative.
Yes sometimes what we do feels meaningless. I just think: what would it be like if we weren't doing this. Anyway, lots of love for doing despite everything.
As for humans here, a person can be the captain of her care with what she believes in. My friends are all ages, and with the exception of a beloved, long-time, ex-pat M.D, almost no losses. I have attended one memorial service, although, during the worst/beginning of attacks on small-business, there were suicides, associated with losses of work.
If it is any consolation, southern Mexico still has astonishing diversity. The government is strict about conserving species, and there is so much paid work, there seems little incentive or desire to poach enough to affect populations. I see allegedly endangered animals all the time, with the exception of crabs. Crabs really are endangered.
I just had a check up visit with my cardiologist - first one since 2020. In the waiting room I noticed several younger patients, something previously quite uncommon. And when I mentioned to the doctor that I hadn’t taken the mRNA injection, he said that I was smarter than most doctors he knew. And then he conveyed outrage in the crimes being committed which he was witnessing firsthand.