Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Developing Intuition in a time of Coronavirus

Common sense is your best friend right now and so is your instinct and intuition. But, in order to make these things work for you to keep you alive you have to slow down enough to listen to them and not just override them because of being obsessed with work and making a living.

Because making a living during a time of coronavirus could also cost you your life if you are exposed to something you can't survive.

It's true it's always a choice how we live our lives but can you remember a time before now when going to work could kill you in such a profound way in so many different professions?

Here are just some of the ways coronavirus could kill you if this is your profession.

Indoor waiter or waitress
Doctor
Nurse
Taxi driver
Subway driver
working in a meat packing plant

If you have any of these professions for the sake of your families and friends you have to think twice about even going to work if you have savings or are independently wealthy or if you have been laid off work for any reason and are presently collecting unemployment compensation which is more important, staying alive or making a living?

The answer of course will be different for each person because we are all different this way.

For example, my father was a workaholic like many of you and he couldn't just stay home and be retired because that didn't really work for him. So, when he bought his motorhome, a Winnebago that was at least 30 feet long, he was much happier than just working on projects on his 2 1/2 acres in the desert because he could go visit mines and ghost towns and visit places like Parker Dam on the Colorado River and look at the big electrical turbines and he could come visit me and my family in Mt. Shasta where I had built a home on 2 1/2 acres of land in the wilderness there and things like this.

So, developing your instincts and intuition takes some time in the wilderness to best develop these skills. Once you have honed your skills you could likely live anywhere but I find I'm better where I'm living in a forest or near the ocean (I presently do both) on the northern California coast.

I found when I lived in Mt. Shasta I missed the Peace of the Pacific Ocean nearby. There's something about the biggest ocean on earth, the Pacific Ocean that is like no other ocean on earth. So, when I'm near the pacific ocean in Washington, Oregon or California or Hawaii I feel at home here with the great big huge peaceful Pacific Ocean.

It probably also has a lot to do with my past life connections with Mu (where Hawaiian Islands are now) and Lemuria (where California, Oregon and Baja California are now.) During that time we had intergalactic (Between Galaxies)  space travel here on earth until Mu Sank. Then we continued to have Solar System Travel until Atlantis also sunk. So, we have been without space travel until the 1960s since Atlantis sunk. Since I presently believe Noah's Ark had something to do with Atlantis Sinking I'm still trying to figure out whether the ark was a space craft from Mars or Maldek (now the asteroid belt) or whether it was actually an ocean going craft. The reason for this would be that it wouldn't make sense to take farm animals because they live all over the earth. So, even when Atlantis sunk the rest of the continents were still above water. So, I'm thinking the same war technology that sank Mu also Sank Atlantis so that likely one of Earth's colonies went to war with Earth both times and earth lost when it sank first Mu and then much later, Atlantis.

So, this is why we didn't have space travel since Atlantis and Noah at the very least.

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