I am feeling the shift in the energies. I feel the energy increasing for physical work. My challenge this season could and would be about creating more balance. It is so sneaky for me-finding balance!
Kathryn and I just completed a big hurdle in blowing in the insulation of the ceiling downstairs that had to be done before we could move forward. I wasn't really looking forward to it because it was going to be so messy! Now that job is complete.
A very interesting experience came from it. We had to drive 130 miles one way to return the insulation blower back to Lowe's in Saint George Utah. On our way there, we usually buy our gas in Mocasin, because it is a reservation and we don't have to pay gas tax on it. Currently 39 cents a gallon cheaper than local area.
While in line to pay for the gas, I saw two women who had driven 150 miles one way to purchase 6 cartons of cigarettes, she paid $250.00. She told me the local cigarettes with taxes, would have cost over $600.00 for the same amount.
For me, I thanked the two women for reminding me of the gratitude I had for finally letting go of cigarettes about 8 years ago. They both wished that they could quit. So in the co-creative essence of the exchange, I got to share with them how I had the desire released from me. It ended up being pretty cool, because neither of them had ever heard of doing it that way.
The real gift came for me to see the power of a ceiling. I saw how I stayed stuck in my own evolution until the ceiling started to be revealed and the denial left. I could now deal with the substance one on one. Most importantly, breaking the illusion of it "being okay", It would no longer have an effect on me raising my frequency. I finally became aware of the cost of my denial.
The greatest gift I see in coming together as a whole or a group or a circle, is the wisdom that each one of us brings. Yesterday one of the local guys that we have really developed a fond relationship with is a Master mechanic(among other things). I had asked him for assistance with our bobcat excavator.
So Sandy came out at 9 am with his trailer, we loaded up "Skippy" the bobcat, and took it into his shop. We just had a wonderful time repairing and giving TLC to Skippy to increase his longevity. Sandy showed me ways to assist in maintaining it.
In the past, I would have felt like I needed to buy all these tools and buy the maintenance books and do it all myself. Because it wasn't okay to ask, among other reasons.
I would have missed out on a great day, with a wonderful man. This great man's wife has some physical challenges that we in turn might assist them with. My point being, in co-creation, we get to draw on the group from all of their strengths. This raises the level of each of us, like Michelle asking if any animal communicators have any ideas (Thank you).
"Together what we could not do alone!"
Blew Thunder
Saturday, April 10
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