07-02-2016, 05:57 PM
(07-02-2016, 04:24 AM)1FOE*HAMMER Wrote: Nice, you figured it out by circumstance? I had to have a total flash back whallop me in my dreams, and STILL it took years to piece it together. (lol) I felt a total buzzing while reading your post, in my red chakra. (weird?) Much higher frequency than what I feel of myself. Interesting. I have a lot of work to do. Thank you for the energy attached, very educational. If I'm an old soul I must be a damaged one.Hi 1FOE*HAMMER, I'm quite happy being being a little different too. I think it would be boring being like everyone else. I've often wondered how they do it. It is very noble of them . It's just not for me. I like to walk this road my way. And it's not untill one does that, that you begin to stop being brain washed by all the glamor and your mind broadens to the truth of things. Your dreams /visions sound interesting. Sounds like the beginnings of a magical mind or a good connection with thing. Keep up the good work. And yes I did pick up on the love/light in your writing. Make sure you apply it to every part of your life and you will be able to able to influence the working mechanics of the world we share.
In any vision, or encounter, I'm always shown as a 5yr old compared to the adults around me. (I'm supposedly 42) I like it best when Freyja takes my hand, or Lady Frigga hugs me, that's some warmth and love. I've also surprised other beings by being where I wasn't supposed to be, but the 1st one grabbed me by the cloud and dragged me back to my body, and showed me I was like a kid being naughty. I wish he'd have turned to an elephant instead (lol, maybe not.)
I know how it feels to be left out and alone. I was always different too "goodie two shoes" "weirdo" "looser" "white boy", you name it. Now I realize I'm glad to be different, only because society is sick though, if it were healthy, being "normal" would be healthy too.
Any way thank you for the post.
P.S. I tried attaching my love to the post, anything?
WanderingOZ
How do change the world. By one random act of kindness at a time.