Thursday, July 9, 2026

Writing to make sense of your life

 I think when my cousin died in 1956 when I was 8 years old I began writing and doodling drawings more. I also began playing piano and had piano lessons from age 8 to age 16 years of age as well. I started playing music in my church when I was 12 years old in a Concert Grand Steinway and eventually I also got good at playing a Baldwin Organ for church too. I also played both piano and Baldwin Organ while at the "IAM" School when it was in Santa Fe, New Mexico too. Now it is in Mt. Shasta up near the Amphitheater where they put on the Life of Christ presentation usually in August (not sure about this year). The next article says that this year it will be on August 2nd 2026.

So, I began to write to try to make some sense of my life. Then in my teens I began to write Lyrics for music and eventually this evolved into channeling first from my Uncle Tommy when I was about 21 or 22 years old who had supposedly past on somehow during World War II around 1942.

However, he likely was doing top secret flying stuff since he was an amazing pilot then too. I think he disappeared around 1942 when he would have been maybe 24?

So, writing can help you define your reality.

As we are growing up people are telling us what to think and what to do. But, if you continue all this you become nothing more than adult child who continues to do what people tell you to do and never grow up at all.

So, I began to ask questions (which you really don't want to do in any religion because they consider you to be a trouble maker if you ask real, actual useful questions regarding physical and mental and spiritual survival.

So, either you believe the fairy tales hook line and sinker or they want you gone.

However, my father taught me to ask questions and to debate everything starting at age 8 so this wasn't going to work for me to not ask questions.

I'm still asking the hard questions about everything even today at 78 which is one reason I actually lived to be 78 in the first place.

So, ask useful questions whether other people like it or not. Why?

Because your physical, mental and spiritual survival depends upon it. 

By God's Grace 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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