I’m going to begin this with a reminder that the work of this blog is:
- clearing nonBPM nonphysical units (in a sense, doing the shadow work of the world - see also here), including doing spirit rescues,
and
- BPM strengthening of BPM units - some nonphysical, some incarnated people . . . and one of, if not the, best ways that is done is strengthening people's connection with their own Higher Self (which is possibly not what they interpret as their conscience).
Also:
Black Lives Matter! Be Anti-Racist, Anti-Sexist, and Actively Inclusive in ALL
Areas.
The Climate Crisis is real, urgent and existential!
The Pandemic is Real, and Vaccinations save lives. Stay
safe - wash your hands, wear a face mask in
public if prudent to do so, and follow informed medical advice.
We also need to be more human being rather than human doing.
Having made those points, here are some links that you, Dear Reader, may find of interest or value (articles by others unless stated otherwise):
- a vindication - by the Lemkin Institute, last year - of my opinion that we are in a transgenocide;
- the importance of admitting to negative feelings (Jessica Wildfire);
- an interesting short story titled “Mars needs poets” (Nature magazine);
- my thoughts on: “critical moments in history - now [Content Warning - violence, suffering]”; “on the settlement between a media company and a tech company in the USA”;
- from Medium this week: “adults judge children who tell blunt polite truths more harshly than they do liars”; an interesting view of Pluto as a shamanka/shamaness;
- from my favourite Druid blogger: “Patron (Tutelary) Deities in Modern Paganism”;
- this week’s “afterlife report” by the Zammits.
In preparation for tomorrow’s psychic weather report, I do a weekly summary of news links - every one of which is an opportunity to do the work of this blog, which I outlined at the start of this post. Before I get in to that, a CONTENT WARNING - some of the news links are about upsetting, disturbing or triggering events & attitudes. Seek competent help - including professional - if you need it. Content shown in green (which may be only part of a news story) is about what is generally considered “good news”, but personal history may still make such events triggering. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that linked articles may contains names and/or images of deceased people. Reader caution is recommended. For anyone distressed by anything in this post, or for any other reason considering seeking support, resources are available in Australia here, here, and here. In other nations, you will have to do an Internet search using terms such as “mental health support - <your nation>” (which, for instance, may lead to this, this, and this, in the USA, or this, this, and this, in France [biased towards English-language - my apologies]).
The news post can be accessed at:
One part of the post covers natural and other disasters, which are always an excellent opportunity to do the work of this blog, so I will copy that section here:
- on NATURAL and OTHER DISASTERS (noting Article 1(3) of the UN Charter) including COVID-19 AND OTHER PANDEMICS:
- long COVID is being erased again (The Atlantic); approval for the malaria vaccine in Nigeria (VoA) - and other nations are ready to do likewise (R); aid is helping to manage the risk of disease in Syria after the earthquake (UN); “aid for displaced desperately needed to avoid hunger” in Chad (UN) is also needed more widely in West Africa and the Sahel (UN) - and Madagascar is desperate after the devastation caused by three cyclones (AP); drought in Tunisia (AP) and Kenya (TG) - see also here on the climate crisis aspects (ICG); a severe heatwave in Asia (TG); survivors of a cyclone have been rescued off WA (TND); “residents claim some insurance companies 'dragging their feet' six months after Rochester flooding” (ABC); a forest fire in France (F24); a hospital fire in China (ABC); a bus crash in India (TG); a building collapse in the USA (TG); a crowd crush (TG) has killed (F24) scores of people in Yemen (ABC);
Another part lists a few key points from the news, which are also an excellent opportunity to do the work of this blog, so I will also copy that section here:
- courage against despots has been shown, together with decency, but also some of the flaws/risks of trying to implement change for the better, and the continued risk of authoritarians and the cowards who enable them;
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Finally, remember: we need to be more human being rather than human doing.