Perhaps not so fractured after all?

Dear Ones,

I have come across a cascade or rainfall of synchronicities this afternoon, all within 30 minutes.

What is the probability of that happening in a fractured, broken, paralyzed world?

This cascade involved a person in Washington state, one in Alaska, an astrophysicist in New York city, an astrologer in France, and a nexus (yours truly) in Virginia.

A couple of days ago, I emailed our healing intention group, asking for intentions in a ‘fractured world.’

A person (in Washington state) took this offer to heart and made a suggestion this morning, acknowledging our fractured situation.

Then the person in Alaska emailed me a link for a video of astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space in New York City. 

They won’t teach you this in any school

Early on in his speech, Tyson mentions the risk of ‘ossification’ for our students, a theme we addressed last week in our gathering. Later on, he says, “we are living in a very fractured world.”

At about the same time I was watching the video, the astrologer in France responds to one of my comments on her blogsite. It has to do with the successful landing of Indian spacecraft Chandrayaan-3 on the south side of the Moon. She wants to change a reference that I made and contacts me through the Ossification and Consciousness post that I wrote last week. How uncanny!

All this mystical communication, either about ossification or fracture, seems to refer to bones—and possibly an in-not-such-a-good-shape world.

Yet, the way it flowed this afternoon is simply extraordinary—as if the Divine, or anyone we may want to refer to—had a special, kind message to deliver.

Our world may be physically fractured and, paradoxically, in the process of hardening, many folks and organizations clinging on to the status quo; yet the spiritual part of who we are (the grassroots) seems to be well and alive. Alive and receptive!

Don’t you think so?

Perhaps, as I invited us to reflect, not as fractured as we would think?

We still have some juice, dear Ones, and it is carrying us forward and upward!

Topic: Perhaps not so fractured after all?

Time: Aug 24 @ 03:30 PM Eastern Time

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Nurturing the Gift of Seeking is about a spiritual "destination," a journey within, a new beginning, that eventually takes us where we are meant to arrive. Some call it Home, yet I am not sure what Home means, and where it is. Enjoy the journey, dear Ones! On this journey, what matters, first and foremost, is our seeking spirit. And the seed of perseverance--or faith, if you will. Happy journey, dear fellow Sisters and Brothers!
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