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*Bel
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hehe Senear, I am glad to hear you have the same feelings I do about our mountains effect on our vibes! It's like this deep longing in my soul to just get back home whenever I'm gone too long, too. I don't travel very much at all, I'm a homebody, but in the last two years I have gone on two coast to coast trips across America, thanks to some friends who paid our way. The first time we went to Las Vegas, sin city, woooo hoooo is that an experience of a lifetime! I was SO homesick, I couldn't wait to see grass and trees and cows again, and to just get back home....to mountain country. So this summer when we made it all the way to the Pacific Ocean and drove up the whole west coast (absolutely AMAZING, everybody ought to drive that Pacific Coast Highway at least once in their life, how spectacular!)....I was terribly homesick again but at least there were mountains to be near on the coast. I got such a high off the Rocky Mountains, those are awesome, but this trip I put my camera down so I could just soak up the vibes without the distraction of being busy snapping snapshots! LOL



My backyard has a large amount of quartz too, two places there are veins which actually crop up out of the ground. I love to stand on them, with a feeling of reverence and awe, I consider them to be power spots. I developed my previously mostly latent psychic gifts after moving here. hehe The mountain seems to sing, the trees songs are just beautiful to listen to. When Hurricane Irene hit my area and devastated all the roads and bridges this August, a true catastrophe, one of the fringe benefits of it was no tractor trailers could drive by my home any more, two state highways that intersect just three miles away were blocked and inaccessible for about two months, and so my road became very quiet from the usual steady traffic. I could hear the beautiful nature sounds more than human technological sounds, and it was lovely. I've never seen such devastation in my entire life, as Irene wrought. Yet, she brought blessings too, and people worked together in such a giving spirit to help rebuilds roads....and lives. People learned how strong and resilient they really were, it was amazing to watch from the sidelines, at how in times of great despair and tragedy....people pull together to get things done. That is the power of community....of a tribe...of a band of warriors, from the ordinary everyday kind, to the nonordinary kind. I think that is why it's said no man is an island, we need each other, we need to come together with a united purpose, for greater strength, power and resilience against adversity.



I tend to have spontaneous desires that I act on that I don't think enough about the consequences enough before I do it. Act now, think later, isn't such a good idea.
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