“Old age
ain’t no place for sissies” – Bette Davis
It may take a decade – or several – but when you eventually realize the ladder of success has a flip top – you can hop off and have a whole lot more fun exploring the spooky fringe.
'Thelma' strikes back
Things no one tells you about getting older: They’re still not telling.
According to my mom: NO
ONE ANSWERS the OVER 60 Free Legal Help for Seniors Hotline.
It is a perpetual time
suck that sends you from one recorded line to the next. She
called (severely
overheated) to inform me of that travesty shortly before I was due
at my health appointment [perfectly timed for my blood pressure update].
After
a few quick questions and a google search, I redirected her to the main/online
page/website for that department and left for my appointment.
She cooled down, found
the site, filled out a form and has been advised that she is on a list and
someone will call in 3 to 5 days. The clock is ticking… along with the fuse. [3 to 5 days turned into weeks.]
This is why I prefer
dealing with the endless parade of non-physical, unexplained enigmas [ETs,
Ghosts, Fairies, Sasquatch, etc.], and all things liberated from the inane,
bureaucratic fixated wormhole commonly referred to as ‘reality’…
For Mom - and all elders
trying to adjust to an increasingly fickle social landscape - 'Thelma' is based
on the real-life experience of writer-director Josh Margolin's grandmother: Trailer
Link.
In the film, the 93-year-old Thelma (June Squibb) gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, then sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.
The film world premiered to critical acclaim at Sundance,
where Magnolia landed rights in a competitive situation. Details. Source. June 2024 release date.
OddsnEnds
- PSI Curious. “I didn’t know if I believed in the afterlife.
Then my dead father sent me a message.” Source.
- Experience changes everything. As A Scientist, I Didn’t
Believe In Psychic Powers. In 2013, while working at the University
of Missouri, something happened that reignited my interest in the
paranormal and changed my life forever. – Jeff Tarrant, Ph.D., BCN. Source.
- Unexplained. 1947 UFO sighting in Norway. “Now, in
a renewed bid to solve the mystery once and for all, diving crews have
started scouring the bottom of the lake in an effort to locate the
object and determine what it is.” Source.
- UF-O Canada. {Pardon my Geddy Lee Diversion}”Although
the number of official reports has decreased since 2022’s 768 sightings
– Chris Rutkowski says that doesn’t mean less people
are seeing UFOs.” Source.
- Paranormal Norm. “In short, [due to the data listed] we have a
strong rationale for suspecting that most human beings at some point in
their lifetimes will have at least one experience that they regard as a
mysterious or paranormal encounter with the deceased.” Source.
- World wonders. Slime Mold. Who knew? “It’s been a
consultant for NASA, shot at by police and mistaken for an alien.” How
slime mold—a brainless, single-celled organism—mapped the dark universe,
keeps challenging the top minds to rethink what intelligence even is and
has an ability to fill us with wonder beyond the human kind. Source.
- Animal Kind. How to befriend a Crow. The
comments on this video are wonderful. Crows have some devoted friends who
appreciate their special abilities. Krari the Crow. YouTube.
- Relax and refresh with this audio sample
from The Monroe Institute. “Composer and performer David
Young, known for his work on “In the Stars” and featured in Expand Plus,
invites you to embrace tranquility and inner peace through this soulful
musical exploration.” YouTube.
Mystery unsolved: The Hum
Can you hear the Hum? This video explores the
mystery. YouTube.
In the comments: “I lived in Taos for many years,
and I have personally heard the hum. For me, the sound is louder on the other
side of town toward the mountains, and not out by Two Peaks and the Gorge
Bridge. I talked to an old-time local about it, and he told me there is a
“hollow” mountain in Taos Canyon, containing a secret military installation.
This is consistent with another incident that happened to me in the canyon, so
this is plausible. Also.. For a brief time during a return to Taos, I lived in
the same hotel you stayed at for about 6 months. It looks like the place has
experienced a major renovation since then, haha. Great video!”
More info about the Hum – Dr. Glen
Macpherson’s Worldwide Hum Map and Database. Site.
Seeking UK participants for a Documentary about
the Hum. 2.8.24 Source.
Wendy’s Podcast – Meg Hansen
A great resource for guided Meditation Audios is Meg
Hansen of Metaphysical Ireland:
“From Automatic Writing, Spirit Guide contact, Mediumship, Telepathy and Remote
Viewing to Psychic Archaeology, it’s an experiential adventure of a lifetime.”
Our interview is available on YouTube and on the various
podcast sites. We covered a variety of topics and the interview is longer than
I usually post but I didn’t want to cut it short. She talks about losing
everything in the Woolsey Fire and
her process of recovering from PTSD.
Also
available on YouTube.
Explore Meg’s meditation audios – YouTube.
“All music is licensed binaural beats
(theta) to help you relax, rest, and if you put one of the meditations on and
fall asleep to it at night, it will help you sleep well and dream :)”
1. Meg’s Past Life Regression Audio: YouTube.
2. Remote Viewing Giant’s
Causeway: YouTube.
3. Sedona Spirit Communication: YouTube. (I love the experience I had during this
meditation. Automatic writing. – wendy)
4. Ireland Past Life Regression: YouTube.
5. Atlantis Past Life Regression: YouTube.
“Live your life, take chances, be crazy. Don’t wait.
Because right now is the oldest you’ve ever been and
the youngest you’ll be ever again.” – Suzanne Collins, Tiny Buddha Wisdom
Quotes. Pinterest