First of all, I owe you an apology for the delay in a couple of updates, including the Fulford report, but since yesterday afternoon I could only think about myself. I don't know if it's the energy, my "healthy lifestyle" or an "attack", or a mix of all, but I lay in bed struggling with stomach cramps until dawn and somehow none of the remedies really helped. I couldn't sleep much either, so I felt like a washed rag all morning, but now I've somehow pulled myself together, as this post can attest.
We take tomorrow and the future so sure. The human mind focuses either on the past or the future, but is hardly ever in the present. You are in the present when something happens, be it good or bad, and you are already running into the future, what could be, or stuck in the past, what could have been. What would have happened if I had done this or that, what would have happened if I hadn't said that, or had said that.
We think so much between the two extremes in our heads that we forget to live in the present, especially if it is boring. We build castles in the air, we overthink things, we see things that aren't really there and we poison our present with it.
The other is procrastination. I'll do it tomorrow, then the next day, then later and then we'll either do the planned thing or not. But how do we really know what tomorrow is like? We are so sure that we still have time, then it turns out that we don't.
The future is not fixed, it is a multitude of potentials and timelines, since we cannot know what tomorrow, next week or next year will bring. They can predict anything, if we don't do anything about it, we procrastinate, we wait for the roasted pigeon, we just wait and wait and don´t align, then we will get a different "outcome" than what was said.
Visions, focus, dreams are wonderful, they are like the carrot at the end of the stick, we run after it or do everything we can to catch it.
We don't know how long we have contracted for this earthly life, or whether our body is strong enough and will endure this transformation period. Maybe that's why life is a mystery, and only the present moment matters, because it's given. Each breath is another chance for the next moment. Let´s use these moments wisely and fully because we may not have time until tomorrow.
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To make this post less depressing, Resident Alien continued with Season 3.
Trailer time - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NSbS62FbtM
The grey alien line was introduced in season 2 and will be continued in this season as well. The abductions and the hybridization program by the grays came to the fore in the series, as well as Yellowstone Park (as if it were one of the cabal's plans to blown up and make chaos). The funny thing is that they brought in the Galactic Federation in the person of a Blue Avian and the 4th part turned out to be very funny (Dr. Vanderspeigle fall in love).
If you like humor, aliens and small town stories, you will like this series.
And I chose this song for the weekend music...
Have a great weekend :)
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