There Are Many Forms Of Religion...
I had an interesting night last night.
It has been over twenty years since I watched a rugby game. I see it as a dangerous gladiator spectacle where players risk brain injury, even death. However circumstances meant that I was sofa-side at my friends' house last night to watch the All Blacks play the Springboks in Wellington.
Five players left the field due to injury, backing my assertion that the sport is dangerous. However there were also some superb feats of athleticism in what started as a closely fought match. Unfortunately the All Blacks 'tanked' and the South Africans stormed home to a 43:10 victory. It was a record-breaking loss for the All Blacks - their worse defeat ever on home soil.
Why am I talking about this when most of the world doesn't follow rugby..??
Because rugby to Kiwis is what football and baseball is to many Americans. Religion. The rich superstar players are idolized. Many NZers of all ages worship the All Blacks. And now...? Disgrace, embarrassment, disgust even. Apparently spectators left the stadium before the final whistle - unheard of when the All Blacks are on the field.
Was last night the beginning of the end of rugby religion in this country...? Will people start waking up to the TRUTH..? Time will tell.
On to other things...
There is an emerging theme in rainbow cloud ship pics. JN sent this pic from Singapore. When you see it close up, there are rainbow colors around the edges of the two ships.
Stunning pic from Jalquin in New South Wales, Australia. Feel the energy radiating from that ship.
There are a lot of theories circulating about the person/family at the centre of the event at U--h university. It is quite possible that nothing is as it appears. Surprise, surprise.
The 17th letter of the alphabet warned us there would be multiple plot twists and turns as the w-- reached its zenith. Even seasoned battle-hardened Light Warriors would shake their heads in confusion. I put my hand up - that's me.
However, I am learning one important thing. All I need to do is stay comfy on my 60,000 foot perch. As long as I stay detached, calm and positive, my timeline is safe.
Finally, I am learning something else important. We Light Warriors need to milk every last bit of excitement out of this 3D experience.
Last night I reached 200 kilometers an hour in a Formula One race car in four laps around the track. Sure, it was a simulator (a very sophisticated one). But the adrenalin buzz, sweaty palms and shrieks of joy were real...! I am looking forward to a repeat experience - maybe this time with other cars on the track if my friend thinks I am ready for it.
Have fun, lovely Light Warriors. Enjoy life.
The mission is unfolding just fine.
WE'VE GOT THIS.
Where We Go One We Go All
Love and Light
Sierra
I have no interest in the religion of rugby here in New Zealand. I used to follow it but when my first born came along 17 years ago I completely lost interest.
ReplyDeleteMaybe driving your “Formula One” race car was practice for driving your own ship at higher speeds π
We must chat this week π₯°π₯°π€π€
Myrtle, that was my thought about Sierra's car racing. πΈπ
DeleteMyrtle, it was amazing...!! I cut a corner a couple of times but didn't roll the car. I was proud of my effort. My starship crew would have been too. Warp Speed. Engage...!!
DeleteYes, let's chat this week. Will be in touch. Love and hugs to you and Liz.
Thanks Possum. I didn't realize I had so much daredevil blood flowing through my veins..!!!
DeleteSierra, it's funny you mention the "religion" of sports. I've followed Michigan college football since I was a kid. I used to live and die with every win or loss. I used to get so upset at certain plays or egregious horseshit calls by the officials. Now I still watch, but with detachment and FAR less emotional investment. I've been enjoying the simple outdoor stuff like swimming and bike riding more. Like you said, enjoy the heck outta those 3D things. It feels like they won't be around much longer...π€©♥️π
ReplyDeleteCC, you were typical of nearly every Kiwi boy/man regarding rugby. It's probably the most emotional Kiwis blokes get actually. The All Blacks win (ecstasy), the All Blacks lose (deep mourning). Last night I joked about a nation wearing black arm bands today. Only half joking...!
DeleteMy enjoying 3D things will involve more car racing, golf, dancing, snorkelling, lots of beach time this summer. Bring it on...!!
rainbow clouds > use google images and search this term: circumhorizontal arcs
ReplyDeleteThanks 77Prof...!
DeleteSometimes, when our 15 year old cat is sleeping on the couch, I have to touch him to see if he is still breathing, because I'm afraid that he is so old that he will soon leave this world. Today, when it had been raining and the sun came out, we let him out and after a while he climbed the tree beside the shed, and then suddenly he sat up there on the roof, looking down at us, as if he said, 'look, I can still do it, I'm not as old and weak as you think!' He really let some light into our lives, and told us to be happy and have fun, I think. After 1/2 hour I felt that I'd better help him down, so I climbed a ladder and carried him down, but what a great surprise on a sunday afternoon!
ReplyDeleteLove and lightπ
Our senior pets have so much to teach us. Enjoy your time with him.
DeleteWhat a delightful story, Torsten. Your cat is teaching us to live in the moment, and not to lose our brave attitude to life. Love and Light from sunny NZ.
DeleteThe original ancient psyop needed a 180 psyop...
ReplyDelete11:11 min clip ~ 3IATLAS – LYRAN FLEET IS HERE π¦π IS "Q" A PSYOP ππ️❓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boqiPpXLmmc
Thanks for sharing, Possum. I look forward to checking it out...!
DeleteIt is surprising to me that so many in the Truther/Lightworker community have figured out that things aren't right with the University story... and quite quickly too. Even those who aren't Awake are questioning things. A LOT of people are losing their jobs by expressing happiness over the tragedy... and it's about time. Through this, I have also realized that it's not so important what actually happened; it's much more important to see that so many are finally starting to pay attention to what's happening around them... and many more are willing to speak about it with others. A major shift, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteLovely to hear from you, Deb. It is most heartening to see how quickly the Truther community drilled down to the TRUTH about what happened that day. And because they were onto it so quickly, it enabled millions of sleepers to wake up to it too. I agree with you - the CK event was a major turning point. Love, Light and hugs to you.
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