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The Sky Remembers You – star whispers between the lines

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 “There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors.” -  Jim Morrison A Shift in the Pattern With all the chaos and upheaval unfolding daily, my interaction with the guides has taken a new turn. I’ve been told they’re going to be interacting more, and that I should expect changes. Naturally, I asked if it was something I’d be aware of. Telepathically, they responded:  “It requires actual interaction. And an operation of sorts.” I didn’t overanalyze it. I just asked,  “Will it hurt?” “You won’t remember it.” That was good enough for me. If I’m not meant to remember, then there’s likely a reason for that. Still, something has shifted. Last week, I woke in the middle of the night to see a thin line of red and blue lights pulsing in the dark. I blogged about it later. At first, I tried to dismiss it. A reflection, maybe? But there were no windows. The room is normally pitch black. And yet, there it was: a visitor. [ Link to t...

Random thoughts and random links - Paranormal and miscellaneous

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Thinking you have to read all the unread books on your shelves before buying new ones is like thinking a wine connoisseur should drink everything in their cellar before buying any new bottles. Some books just need a bit of shelf-time before they (/you) are ready. - Shakespeare & Company via   Twitter. Estate of Ingo Swann @EstateIngoSwann · Oct 26, 2022 All thought is telepathic, whether in the conscious, subconscious, or supraconscious realms. It is impossible to shield our thoughts/beliefs against their radiating outwards since, “all that is” is definitely interconnected in manifold forms, ways, and byways. Lisa M Christie, PhD @LisaChristiePhD  One morning, when I was about 12, I woke up seeing things through the eyes of a boy I knew from school. ~Leonie via Diane Stein (Twitter: @ ednaelk) #out -of-body Telepathy upgrade. AI can do the mindreading now. Link. “The biographies of many great men contain surprising references to supernatural experiences and brushes with th...