Time around the Sun

A measurement. A calculation. Precise yet not. Linear time is only a construct in this simulation, this experience on earth. You see, you have existed for eons and for eons you shall remain.

 

The quest is knowledge, growth of your spirit, evolvement. Be deep and mysterious, shallow and flippant or everything in between. All experiences are relevant. All are useful. Nothing is by chance. Nothing.

 

All of this is to say, have the party. Eat the cake. Enjoy your relationships. Laughter is always your best prescription. Look for the positives in life, those negatives weigh you down.

 

Give love, receive love. Be abundant, mind, body, soul. Claim this birthright that is yours so deservedly. Rejoice in the sunrise, the sunset. Relish the sun kissing your face.

 

The simple melody of the wind through the trees plays for you, do you hear it?

 

Gifts abound just for you should you choose to receive it. Everyday, every experience, every moment has something created just for you. Do you see it?

 

Close your eyes. Give your breath space. Bring your hands to your heart, do you feel it?

 

Lean into these senses. Connect. Take the view from the mountain tops. Take it in. The glory. The magistery. The beauty of this life, these are your gifts to have and to hold for all of the days of your life.

 

 

 

Channeled message from Galileo Galilei. Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de’ Galilei, born in Pisa in 1564 and died in 1642 was an Italian Astronomer, physicist and engineer. Often called the father of observational astronomy, classical physics, the scientific method and modern science. He studied speed, velocity, gravity, free fall, the principals of relativity, inertia, projectile motion and applied science. He invented the military compass, the telescope and the microscope. The Catholic Church and the Roman Inquisition tried Galileo for heresy in 1615 and forced him to live the rest of his life under house arrest. What was his crime? He simply supported Copernican Heliocentrism. This is the theory of the sun at the center of the Universe, motionless, with Earth and the other planets orbiting around it in circular paths. Galileo was also an accomplished lutenist (stringed instrument) and learned from his father, early on a skepticism for established authority. When his body was exhumed to relocate his burial site, three fingers and several teeth fell off. One of his fingers is currently on exhibition at the Museo Galileo in Florence, Italy. Guess which finger is displayed…Yep, his middle finger!

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