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Linda

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June 16, 2017

Missions of the past are released.

Praetoriats congeal and are removed.

Fossils are recognized.

Pleats of Light are straightened.


https://gaiaportal.wordpress.com/2017/06/16/missions-of-the-past-are-released/



I've been troubled about something and asked for clarification, and found it here.

I’ve had 2 wasps drop dead in front of me and others build a nest on the door hinge of my car (not in the passenger area, but where the door connects with body). You cannot pick a worse place to build a nest – in a moving or transitory object.

Wasps represent feminine energy and group corporation. So I was worried that I was screwing up some aspect of my life, but that did not feel quite right, either.

“Missions of the past are released.” Now I get it – the way I connect and work with the world is changing, which is related to the incoming energies, as well as my starting a class on shamanism.

So, there you have it – confirmation from the wasps - our missions are changing.
 

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From Dictionary.com:
praetor

or pretor
[pree-ter]

noun
1.
(in the ancient Roman republic) one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul.


...and just for fun:


wasp

[wosp]

noun
1.
any of numerous social or solitary hymenopterous insects of the Vespidae, Sphecidae, and allied families, generally having a long, slender body and narrow waist and, in the female, a stinger.
2.
a person who is snappish or petulant.
Origin of wasp
Middle English
Old English
900
before 900; Middle English waspe, Old English wæsp, metathetic variant of wæps, itself variant of wæfs, akin to Dutch wesp, German Wespe, Latin vespa
Related forms
wasplike, adjective
WASP1

[wosp]

noun
1.
a member of the Women's Air Force Service Pilots, an organization disbanded in 1944.
WASP2

or Wasp
[wosp] Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive.

noun
1.
a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
2.
a member of the privileged, established white upper middle class in the U.S.
 
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