Woo.......
Aug. 16th, 2016 11:24 amA couple days ago I went OOB for the 2nd time since we moved here to Bluewater Bay. The 1st time I did, I noticed how scarce the non-physical life was here. My UPG was that since it's a fairly new development(built in the late 70's) that the native Landwights were driven out but those that prefer Human-modified ecosystems haven't colonized the area that much. Last week's "Walkabout" seems to confirm the impression.
The big difference was the number of Darts, or properly, since seeing one of those crypto-nature shows on cable (flying) Rods. They move like Hummingbirds. An Interesting thing was that I now know more about those VW Bug sized lumps I used to see from time-to-time back on Hummingbird. We have one now(wasn't there last time) in the backyard and it feeds on the Rods. Picture an anemone about 8' tall and 6' wide with retracted tentacles. Then picture what looks like a feather boa snap out and "snag" a rod and pull it into the top opening. Interesting note, the caladiums in the physical world where it sits are failing....
Other than that, no real change. The House Wights mostly like to "hang" around the mirrors(esp the antique one)like cold folks in front of a fireplace.
One of the things I've tried to point out to Seekers over the decades about many "Gifts" is that they often aren't Practical and the more scatterbrained can end up missing out on Life because they're constantly watching the metaphysical equivalents of Pigeons and Squirrels. Sure, they're charming and entertaining but it doesn't put food on the table or keep the lights on....
Cheers,
Pat
The big difference was the number of Darts, or properly, since seeing one of those crypto-nature shows on cable (flying) Rods. They move like Hummingbirds. An Interesting thing was that I now know more about those VW Bug sized lumps I used to see from time-to-time back on Hummingbird. We have one now(wasn't there last time) in the backyard and it feeds on the Rods. Picture an anemone about 8' tall and 6' wide with retracted tentacles. Then picture what looks like a feather boa snap out and "snag" a rod and pull it into the top opening. Interesting note, the caladiums in the physical world where it sits are failing....
Other than that, no real change. The House Wights mostly like to "hang" around the mirrors(esp the antique one)like cold folks in front of a fireplace.
One of the things I've tried to point out to Seekers over the decades about many "Gifts" is that they often aren't Practical and the more scatterbrained can end up missing out on Life because they're constantly watching the metaphysical equivalents of Pigeons and Squirrels. Sure, they're charming and entertaining but it doesn't put food on the table or keep the lights on....
Cheers,
Pat