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    Quote Posted by wondering (here)
    On the other hand, generalizations seldom hold much water. I have a Master in Social Work, and am painfully awake.
    {snip}
    Thanks for adding this, Diane. I’ve lost count of how many categories I fit into now all because of life choices, opinions and career paths. It’s beginning to feel like I’m one of the bad guys.

    Generalizations make me shiver. The same for when people pigeonhole me. They forget it’s based on their perceptions which often are far off the mark. I remind myself not to take it personally. But here’s the but… the acceptance game of who, what, how, and why has narrowed (by a lot).

    I remind myself it’s the energies bombing earth, the Schumann Resonance, the alignments, and all that rot. I fear that soon those will only turn into weightless excuses. Then what? If one has the need to judge, then judge me by my character.

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    Phew, not just me then!!!

    I’ve been feeling like this for the last month or so…totally burnt out physically and mentally.
    I’ve had to slow right down and centre. Switch off from everything negative and protect my energy.
    But also feeling the need to clear out the old and start anew…feels like big changes are needed but I’m only managing very small baby steps. But slow and steady wins the race right?

    I’ve stopped sharing info and involving myself in what’s going on cos it doesn’t seem to be achieving anything other than sucking my joy now. And I don’t want to share anything negative and be a sucker of other peoples joy around me too.

    I think I’ve reached the point looking around me that I’ve made peace with the fact that it’s too late now.
    Maybe the people that just don’t get it, aren’t meant too.

    It’s been such an intense couple of years, so many have been in some form of survival mode it’s bound to have taken its toll, both personally and collectively.

    It feels like a massive social shift is underway.

    Personally I feel the urge to scrap everything and start afresh, focusing only on things that really matter.

    Maybe something in the stars is causing this too.
    This was a really interesting watch that I found…
    Pam Gregory talks about the new moon in Aries from 1st April and the once in a lifetime alignments that are currently underway, that signify a huge shift in consciousness.

    As she describes it, we are “going up an octave, spiritually”…



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    Quote Posted by wondering (here)
    On the other hand, generalizations seldom hold much water. I have a Master in Social Work, and am painfully awake.
    {snip}
    Thanks for adding this, Diane. I’ve lost count of how many categories I fit into now all because of life choices, opinions and career paths. It’s beginning to feel like I’m one of the bad guys.

    Generalizations make me shiver. The same for when people pigeonhole me. They forget it’s based on their perceptions which often are far off the mark. I remind myself not to take it personally. But here’s the but… the acceptance game of who, what, how, and why has narrowed (by a lot).

    I remind myself it’s the energies bombing earth, the Schumann Resonance, the alignments, and all that rot. I fear that soon those will only turn into weightless excuses. Then what? If one has the need to judge, then judge me by my character.

    "A little wine with that cheese, RunningDeer?"


    Running Deer, true - people will always view you through their own filters - it's never personal. If they don't 'like' you its because they see something in you that reminds them in turn of a trait in themselves, which they are uncomfortable with and don't want look at. We're all mirrors of each other. You'll find that those who are in a mental 'straightjacket' of sorts will find things to criticize you with if you are a free-spirit because you are reminding them of the prison they live in. Its mostly unconscious of course, buts its the root cause of finger -pointing.

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    Quote Posted by Mari (here)
    Running Deer, true - people will always view you through their own filters - it's never personal. If they don't 'like' you its because they see something in you that reminds them in turn of a trait in themselves, which they are uncomfortable with and don't want look at. We're all mirrors of each other. You'll find that those who are in a mental 'straightjacket' of sorts will find things to criticize you with if you are a free-spirit because you are reminding them of the prison they live in. Its mostly unconscious of course, buts its the root cause of finger -pointing.
    Great points, Mari, and thanks for the helpful reminder.



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    I can't remember a time when I have felt more burnt out, exhausted and lacking in energy or enthusiasm. I just cancelled a friend coming for Easter because the thought of having to come up with a menu, shopping and cooking seemed undoable, even if it was a very simple menu. I can barely read any of the "uplifting" articles from my favorite websites. It seems totally redundant and mostly meaningless. Any additional task that I wasn't expecting seems too much. I am filled with resentment and fatigue. I do look forward to the weather warming up so I can be outside and breathe in fresh air, chemtrails and all which are back in abundance. Maybe if we have a deluvian occurrence in this part of the US, near the Geeat Lakes, I wouldn't even mind very much. I am grateful that I don't seem to be the only one in such a funk....

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    Its all just so tiresome
    Nothing ever happens
    2 more weeks

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    As i go across the news threads, as more seems to intensify, more seems to be very evident and even close to things tipping such as Durham on clintons, the hunter mess and all, I equally see less outrage, less participation, , just a weary and half hearted reaction and response to things people should be rallying behind in solidarity
    People are tired. People are beaten down. there are no arrests, no consequences for things that would put each and eveyone one of us in jail for life

    I follow Scott Ritter, weapons inspector during Iraq war. He was just suspended from twitter. The truth is no longer welcome in America

    we need divine intervention. Im afraid its out of our hands. Perhaps it always has been

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    We're being increasingly beaten down by design. This why our life lines are needed more than ever. Funny how we learn these truths close to a breaking point. Story of my life!
    "Without the human request, nothing will happen."

    "This must never be forgotten, that the human has the power to prevail."

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    TYY1907

    lets remember your quote attached to your post.

    and let me add/

    i have about 2000 followers on F Book. I only keep it to psot my art.

    I often get about 50- 100 comments and acknowledgements on a post

    yesterday for a change,I posted something on G M's electric vehicle from years ago.The GM Impact made in 1993

    under the post I made the comment that an electric vehicle takes twice the resources of a fuel car when assessed from source to ground. This is actually true.
    btw/ gm recalled them all and crushed them. the people owners loved them and were pissed

    guess what, maybe 5 people acknowledged the post.
    man people are scared! scared to discuss, scared to comment or be wrong.
    we are a frightened bunch
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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    TYY1907

    lets remember your quote attached to your post.

    and let me add/

    i have about 2000 followers on F Book. I only keep it to psot my art.

    I often get about 50- 100 comments and acknowledgements on a post

    yesterday for a change,I posted something on G M's electric vehicle from years ago.The GM Impact made in 1993

    under the post I made the comment that an electric vehicle takes twice the resources of a fuel car when assessed from source to ground. This is actually true.
    btw/ gm recalled them all and crushed them. the people owners loved them and were pissed

    guess what, maybe 5 people acknowledged the post.
    man people are scared! scared to discuss, scared to comment or be wrong.
    we are a frightened bunch
    Thanks Doug I remind myself of that often

    Everywhere you look they're putting out the World war 3, apocalypse programming, people can't get away from it. No wonder people are scared.
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    Maybe just “Don’t give up before the final”. Exhaustion always sets in , even if you are on lonely path in the middle of nowhere. Divine intervention ? Maybe just drag yourself to the next chai shop.
    Or find shade at that big boulder and rest. Once you’re done with the whole thing you’re done. God has made you just right, no worries.

    I was disconnected from both phone and net for almost two weeks recently, probably after long time ( unless it was 16 years).
    The point is, I could not get to recharge immediately and did not want to even see more bloody news and things going on, I’ve consumed a portion of Google servers through the last 16 years anyway and I like my mind and memory serving me better.

    For sure it helped to “take down the vibe” and passed through several levels of exhaustion all of which is artificial and not all is over but that’s how it naturally ends up.

    It’s freaky either way around because most people around have about zero idea what this means, they’ve never been through so much education or information processing in their lives, they’re in the “physical world” and have own range of problems but the level of consciousness is perfectly synchronistic with topics discussed here and globally which they seldom also realize.

    Some things people don’t get quite yet ...

    the propagation of “breeding programs” for example, along with alcohol , naturopathy and soul&yoga therapy clubs , many people -both men and women- are not “ill” , more seem to be “ill of desire” , as if some kind of demon has taken over the civilization, not real but vain and careless, the demon of money and selling the soul and body, for the best performance or being the best of the breed.

    This much of reality of today’s mindsets taken by the “force” of lowness but so many of us resist.

    Giving in to any of the above turned too easy now.

    Even waving it off it still comes around and hits your best friends and the next day you see them walking off and they come back drunk or/and oblivious of their resolve , mostly just full of some new/old anger. New but ancient , the deeper it goes, as if the “beast” never gave up biting and dragging new victims in, one by one if necessary though it definitely prefers group settings and gatherings.


    There are two options left at the end : forget yourself and turn self in to feed their hunger or recall your (higher) self and leave their grill bar.


    Find the next vegan cafe and duck down.


    See you there, metaphorically 🍵
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    Quote Posted by wondering (here)
    I can't remember a time when I have felt more burnt out, exhausted and lacking in energy or enthusiasm. I just cancelled a friend coming for Easter because the thought of having to come up with a menu, shopping and cooking seemed undoable, even if it was a very simple menu. I can barely read any of the "uplifting" articles from my favorite websites. It seems totally redundant and mostly meaningless. Any additional task that I wasn't expecting seems too much. I am filled with resentment and fatigue. I do look forward to the weather warming up so I can be outside and breathe in fresh air, chemtrails and all which are back in abundance. Maybe if we have a deluvian occurrence in this part of the US, near the Geeat Lakes, I wouldn't even mind very much. I am grateful that I don't seem to be the only one in such a funk....

    You certainly aren't the only one. I feel just like you. I'm feeling rubbish too, because I've had to cancel close family coming down to see me for a week in the summer (for the 2nd year) I'm so burnt out, but that I can cope with if I'm left alone to manage my day to day activities on my own terms - and that's easy because I'm retired. Just can't bear the thought of having to 'be there' for family, on a physical, emotional and spiritual level. Its an utterly 'selfish' way of being (I have been reminded of it, often by a close relative) but I have to practice extreme self-care if I'm going to pull through these energies that are bombarding the planet at the moment.

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    Quote Posted by Tyy1907 (here)
    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    TYY1907

    lets remember your quote attached to your post.

    and let me add/

    i have about 2000 followers on F Book. I only keep it to psot my art.

    I often get about 50- 100 comments and acknowledgements on a post

    yesterday for a change,I posted something on G M's electric vehicle from years ago.The GM Impact made in 1993

    under the post I made the comment that an electric vehicle takes twice the resources of a fuel car when assessed from source to ground. This is actually true.
    btw/ gm recalled them all and crushed them. the people owners loved them and were pissed

    guess what, maybe 5 people acknowledged the post.
    man people are scared! scared to discuss, scared to comment or be wrong.
    we are a frightened bunch
    Thanks Doug I remind myself of that often

    Everywhere you look they're putting out the World war 3, apocalypse programming, people can't get away from it. No wonder people are scared.

    None of that programming comes anywhere near me and I'm certainly not fazed. It's easy to 'get away' from it...just unplug from msm. Know that its all fear-porn, designed to lower our consciousness. I honestly don't have a problem with what they're putting out there, but I DO have a problem with the fact that so many are buying into this...now, that IS scary.

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    Quote Posted by wondering (here)
    I can't remember a time when I have felt more burnt out, exhausted and lacking in energy or enthusiasm. I just cancelled a friend coming for Easter because the thought of having to come up with a menu, shopping and cooking seemed undoable, even if it was a very simple menu. I can barely read any of the "uplifting" articles from my favorite websites. It seems totally redundant and mostly meaningless. Any additional task that I wasn't expecting seems too much. I am filled with resentment and fatigue. I do look forward to the weather warming up so I can be outside and breathe in fresh air, chemtrails and all which are back in abundance. Maybe if we have a deluvian occurrence in this part of the US, near the Geeat Lakes, I wouldn't even mind very much. I am grateful that I don't seem to be the only one in such a funk....

    Hello Wondering. You have sent me a PM, which I was in the process of replying to you just now, when my laptop crashed. I have tried to retrieve your message and my reply to it, to continue but I can't find it! Have gone into my 'profile' but it wasn't there. I have to take laptop this afternoon to be repaired anyway, so, If I get it back, I will have another look later on today. Apologies.

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    Bummer, Mari. I hope your laptop is easily fixed. We'll catch up later! 😁, Diane

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    Quote Posted by Mari (here)
    Hello Wondering. You have sent me a PM, which I was in the process of replying to you just now, when my laptop crashed. I have tried to retrieve your message and my reply to it, to continue but I can't find it! Have gone into my 'profile' but it wasn't there. I have to take laptop this afternoon to be repaired anyway, so, If I get it back, I will have another look later on today. Apologies.
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    Mari, Hi there, and I'm very sorry that happened!

    But laptop crash or not, any received PM should still be in your Avalon inbox. It's stored on the Avalon database, not on your computer. If it can't be found, wondering's PM will still be in her Sent Items folder, and she can readily resend it.


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    On the macro solar flares and the likes influnce behavior. On the micro its our attitude or the way we interact. Did somonee said above that the most caring people are the most exhausted or something to that effect? Do caring is a baggage? I domt think so but too much of it is. Here is how to lnow when it is too much. If the the care extends beyond the moment of doimg it no longer is care it is worry and its aburden. on this forum many said "go inside" or something similar. As Mari put it "go ahead indulge in your little world". The moment we buy into the things or shows that is put in front of us we are drawn out of our little world. Outside of this LW we are experiencing 3D disconmected from support of source and therefore exhausting. For everyones good i advice to disconnect from all this drama and be in your LW. Just look at the children who seem to be in their LW all the time. To the relgiuos Jesus put it, be born again be like a child. So who cares about all this drama that sorrouds us? Certainly not the small kid. So the world is ending the human especies is banishing, who cares? Do care but not too much the first sign of discomfort disconnect immediately. That is why it is important to have a habit of quite time. If you notice difficulty in getting into that peace zone get out of the dramas and get into your little worlds

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    Hello Wondering. You have sent me a PM, which I was in the process of replying to you just now, when my laptop crashed. I have tried to retrieve your message and my reply to it, to continue but I can't find it! Have gone into my 'profile' but it wasn't there. I have to take laptop this afternoon to be repaired anyway, so, If I get it back, I will have another look later on today. Apologies.
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    Mari, Hi there, and I'm very sorry that happened!

    But laptop crash or not, any received PM should still be in your Avalon inbox. It's stored on the Avalon database, not on your computer. If it can't be found, wondering's PM will still be in her Sent Items folder, and she can readily resend it.


    Thanks Bill, Got it sorted now. Another 'symptom' of these times is the state of panic that can ensue when we 'lose' stuff and never look for the obvious ways to find it..

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    On the other hand, generalizations seldom hold much water. I have a Master in Social Work, and am painfully awake.
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    Thanks for adding this, Diane. I’ve lost count of how many categories I fit into now all because of life choices, opinions and career paths. It’s beginning to feel like I’m one of the bad guys.

    Generalizations make me shiver. The same for when people pigeonhole me. They forget it’s based on their perceptions which often are far off the mark. I remind myself not to take it personally. But here’s the but… the acceptance game of who, what, how, and why has narrowed (by a lot).

    I remind myself it’s the energies bombing earth, the Schumann Resonance, the alignments, and all that rot. I fear that soon those will only turn into weightless excuses. Then what? If one has the need to judge, then judge me by my character.

    "A little wine with that cheese, RunningDeer?"

    I remind myself often we're all giants just for signing up to come here. One of the hardest incarnational tours of duty is planet earth.
    "Without the human request, nothing will happen."

    "This must never be forgotten, that the human has the power to prevail."

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    On the other hand, generalizations seldom hold much water. I have a Master in Social Work, and am painfully awake.
    {snip}
    Thanks for adding this, Diane. I’ve lost count of how many categories I fit into now all because of life choices, opinions and career paths. It’s beginning to feel like I’m one of the bad guys.

    Generalizations make me shiver. The same for when people pigeonhole me. They forget it’s based on their perceptions which often are far off the mark. I remind myself not to take it personally. But here’s the but… the acceptance game of who, what, how, and why has narrowed (by a lot).

    I remind myself it’s the energies bombing earth, the Schumann Resonance, the alignments, and all that rot. I fear that soon those will only turn into weightless excuses. Then what? If one has the need to judge, then judge me by my character.

    "A little wine with that cheese, RunningDeer?"

    I remind myself often we're all giants just for signing up to come here. One of the hardest incarnational tours of duty is planet earth.

    Spot on. But I do have a hard time with the notion that I actually signed up for all this BS. We are supposed to be the 'strongest of the strong'. Yeah, right.

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