
We each have two eyes to see,
And two aspects to witness.
The Earthly aspect tells us what we require
To calm the nerves and quench the fire.
It seeks to quell the inner conflict
It seeks to fulfill hunger and desire.
The aspect above, when seen through His eyes,
Where distractions no more the truth disguise;
Look at the whole of the Earth, a precious sphere…
Live not only what the words say, but what they truly imply.
Enter a realm of infinite love
It can truly be seen FROM up above…
No more having to prove who is righteous,
Just care for the children and feel the new lightness.
Peace and Light
Two Witnesses
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Pretellect, Intellect, and Foretellect
Those with mastery of remembered written history, and of words engraved on the hearts of mankind, blessed with language, continue to inform of lessons of our past. This pretellect is noble, and necessary to formulate intellect – an amalgamation of insight which understands the interrelationships (and hardships) of the creatures of and part of the Earth itself.
Intellect is both earned and obtained. It enlarges the scope of the mind, to form hypotheses someday to be scientifically tested. It is what is given to demonstrate to others that the mind is capable of thinking rationally. It has processed history and has thought strategically of the future of this planet, and continually formulates new tactic to achieve a vision of hope for one’s desired ends.
Foretellect, however, is a vision to a future meme, not yet incorporated into the collective consciousness, but will become part of a new lifestyle, acceptable to all that will live in our future.
In 100 years, there will be large harvests of seed, to make oil, to drive our vehicles requiring fuel, and pulping on a large scale to produce all the paper (which surrounds us even now), by virtue of the gift that provides the energy and saves large forests.
Yes, miles and miles of greenish-gold fields of tall stalks of hemp.
"one felt itself one with the ever-present as the ever to be unknown and invisible ALL, the One Universal Deity. Endowed with divine powers, and feeling in himself his inner God, each felt he was a Man-God in his nature, though an animal in his physical self..."
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