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Flying With Geese - Nagual LoneWolf - 01-03-2011

Yesterday, I watched two geese flying above me as I laid on a bench in a park. They flew in wide sweeping circles, close to each other, round and round above me very high. I realized this was a omen speaking to me through the geese. I silenced my internal dialogue and I was pulled up.I saw I was with them, in one of them, feeling the cold air in our wings, I felt the look of the other goose's eye, our joy in the air was incredible. We circled and I felt freedom and it made me so happy and alive. Power showed me that I can too fly above the earth, that I have the ability to be "with" the geese. Nothing is impossible I have always know, its just knowing you can do it and believing you can do it. I just let it happen. I looked down and saw the earth and it was beautiful. The little humans so earthbound playing in the park.


I was brought back by one who decided to "wake me up". I smiled and told the child to look up and see the geese flying in the sky. I looked up and they were gone. Just like that. As far as I could see in every direction they were gone. I marveled at the experience and rose off my bench and walked away from the playground.


Many would ask: Did you really fly with the geese?  My answer is: Of course, for I believe and I intended it and with the help of power, I did it and there in that is the truth.


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-06-2011

I had an experience with crows...either same day as you or day after. I will post about it soon I'm sure. I know that the crows and me are not different beings at all, but the same...Spirit. I did not fly with them as you did but I watched them circle over a Buddhist monastery where they are considered sacred. Earlier I had seen two flying together and a third one soon after which is the nagual. How do I know? Same way you know you flew with the geese.



After I saw them circling, Spirit told me I had a song...which I did, on my ipod. I had been listening to it on vacation, and I recall one moment (days before seeing the crows) I actually listened to the words and found them to be of the nagual, mystery. The song goes:



Blackbird singing in the dead of night

Take these broken wings and learn to fly

All your life

You were only waiting for this moment to arise



Black bird singing in the dead of night

Take these sunken eyes and learn to see

all your life

you were only waiting for this moment to be free



Blackbird fly, Blackbird fly

Into the light of the dark black night.



Blackbird fly, Blackbird fly

Into the light of the dark black night.



Blackbird singing in the dead of night

Take these broken wings and learn to fly

All your life

You were only waiting for this moment to arise,

You were only waiting for this moment to arise,

You were only waiting for this moment to arise


Flying With Geese - Nagual LoneWolf - 01-09-2011

I love that song Tiff....G. Harrison wrote it...that song always spoke to me.


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-09-2011

Oh, He wrote it, cool. I was thinking about him during my trip...he seemed sort of underrated compared to McCartney/Lennon but I sensed in him a real mystical depth that HE brought to the band. And that song was one I always listened to and really "heard" recently on my trip...the idea of flying into the light of the dark black night... takes a real seer to say that.


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-09-2011

I took the whole white album on my ipod actually so its Tibet and Beatles. Hey ladybug's a beatle, one that everyone loves, and if they don't...there is something seriously wrong with them. I always loved them, they showed up on my great grandma's lilac bushes. I would go out in the morning and look for them on the flower petals, then get a rush of excitement if I found one. My dad told me recently, that sadly I started putting them into glass jars and would punch holes into the lid for air and kept them in there and then they'd die. I don't remember that part, I only remember loving them and wanting them to crawl on my finger. I do remember putting them in jars sometimes, but not the part about them dying. I feel bad about that, truly do. I hope they forgive me. Something so lovely should be free.



One flew into my apartment window two months ago...I live on 22nd floor. Some serious flying. He/she landed on a kitchen sponge...I moved the sponge to a higher area...away from cats. I tried to get the bug to crawl onto a plant, but she/he never did, so I just left the sponge there. Then when I checked back 10 minutes later, the ladybug was not there. I looked around briefly to make sure her/his body was not laying dead...I was relieved to see there was no such thing, and I have no idea where it is, which gives me the feeling its presence is still with me.


Flying With Geese - serendipity - 01-09-2011

Hi,

the song "Blackbird" is attributed to Lennon and McCartney, rather than, Harrison, and I think, it was written during thier stay in India.



A nice wee song - though very short - that contains a tricky arpeggio. Takes a bit of practice to get it right.



During a recent radio interview, McCartney was asked to play it, but declined, as he admitted he could,nt play it without practice. Nice to know, it is,nt just me!


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-10-2011

Yes, thanks for that...I thought McCartey just sang it, because at times one Beatle would write a song and the other sing it depending on whose voice they thought best suited the song I guess.



I researched it to see exactly which Beatle wrote it and it was Paul...



"Paul McCartney wrote this about the civil rights struggle for blacks after reading about race riots in the US. He penned it in his kitchen in Scotland not long after Little Rock, when the federal courts forced the racial desegregation of the Arkansas capital's school system. McCartney told Mojo magazine October 2008: "We were totally immersed in the whole saga which was unfolding. So I got the idea of using a blackbird as a symbol for a black person. It wasn't necessarily a black 'bird', but it works that way, as much as then you called girls 'birds'; the Everlys had had Bird Dog, so the word 'bird' was around. 'Take these broken wings' was very much in my mind, but it wasn't exactly an ornithological ditty; it was purposely symbolic."



Well, still an omen for me as I've been dreaming I am a black person lately, lol. Just posted about it yesterday. I still like George Harrison's taking the other Beatles to India mysticism...he was the "quiet Beatle".


Flying With Geese - ninth octave - 01-10-2011

"Do you want to fly so much that you will forgive the flock, and learn, and go back to them one day and work to help them know?" Jonathan asks his student, Fletcher Lynd Seagull, before getting into any further talks. The idea tat the stronger can reach more by leaving the weaker friends behindseems totally rejected. Hence, love , deserved respect, and forgiveness all seem to be equally important to the freedom from the pressure to obey the rules just because they are commonly accepted."
*Jonathan Livingston Seagull was a 1970 novel by Richard Bach and also later became a movie with soundtrack with musical scores and lyrics from Neil Diamond


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-11-2011

That's nice Ninth.



Sometimes the rules don't help...anyone.


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-11-2011

Sort of continuing same theme...



On white album this song always stood out. It's by Lennon...



reminds of not following 'rules of society' walking a different walk...



Cry baby cry

Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better.

The king of Marigold was in the kitchen


Cooking breakfast for the queen

The queen was in the parlour

Playing piano for the children of the king.

Cry baby cry


Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better

So cry baby cry.

The king was in the garden


Picking flowers for a friend who came to play

The queen was in the playroom

Painting pictures for the childrens' holiday.

Cry baby cry


Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better

So cry baby cry.

The duchess of Kircaldy always smiling


And arriving late for tea

The duke was having problems

With a message at the local bird and bee.

Cry baby cry


Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better

So cry baby cry.

At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table


For a seance in the dark

With voices out of nowhere

Put on specially by the children for a lark.

Cry baby cry


Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better

So cry baby cry cry cry cry baby

Make your mother sigh.

She's old enough to know better


Cry baby cry

cry cry cry

Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better

So cry baby cry.

Can you take me back where I came from?


Can you take me back?

Can you take me back where I came from?

Brother can you take me back?

Can you take me back?

Oooh, can you take me where I came from?

Can you take me back?



Would post video too but can't...but its a good song Kind of mixes a happy/sad urgency.


Flying With Geese - Wei Shan Yang - 01-11-2011

Ok, here is the G. Harrison song



Long Long Long

It's been a long long long time,


How could I ever have lost you

When I loved you.

It took a long long long time


Now I'm so happy I found you

How I love you

So many tears I was searching,


So many tears I was wasting, oh. Oh--

Now I can see you, be you


How can I ever misplace you

How I want you

Oh I love you

You know that I need you.

Ooh I love you.



A double love.



Songfacts:

George Harrison wrote this and sang all the vocals. The "you" in the song refers to God.



The Beatles recorded 67 takes.



The rattling sound at the end is a bottle of Blue Nun wine that was left on a speaker.



The last 30 seconds of this song has been called an audio simulation of Paul's supposed death in 1966.


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