- Jul 20, 2016
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A good friend, Ben, posed a question. What songs evoke the feeling and sense of freedom? There are many great ones, but I found myself going a different way, with ELO's "All Around the World". I pondered my choice last night, and as it so often happens, the answer came this morning.
Looking at KP's blog, I found this short video from Lori Ladd. I was not familiar with her work, but something prompted me to listen. She does an excellent job of explaining these times. The lower frequency timeline is falling apart, but still yells loudly. The other one is feels softer, and many feel the call to it, but we are not quite there. For most of us, our feet are in two worlds, and it is darn confusing. On the one hand, our lives are restricted by government responses to a virus. On the other, we still feel the freedoms of living our lives within us.
I really liked her idea of seeing the mess play out on a screen. Yes, I am aware of my surroundings and stay away from the downtown area. Yes, I do wear a mask at the grocery store because it still is required. (However, I wear one in the bandana style that allows me to breathe.) My beloved part-time job is gone, so I don't go out much, which can be a bit depressing. However, looking at the big picture from Ms. Ladd's shifted my perspective a bit.
There are people who are actively dismantling the hold of the lower frequency timeline, and others, who are holding the light in the other one. We've talked about this in many threads, but there is something about the way Ms. Ladd describes it that reached me in another way.
Circling back to my choice of a song of freedom - well, now that makes a lot of sense to me. I am moved with the idea of people dancing in joy all around the world because we are free.
I leave you with links to Lori Ladd's video, the song she references, and my own choice for a song of freedom. Get up and dance!
Looking at KP's blog, I found this short video from Lori Ladd. I was not familiar with her work, but something prompted me to listen. She does an excellent job of explaining these times. The lower frequency timeline is falling apart, but still yells loudly. The other one is feels softer, and many feel the call to it, but we are not quite there. For most of us, our feet are in two worlds, and it is darn confusing. On the one hand, our lives are restricted by government responses to a virus. On the other, we still feel the freedoms of living our lives within us.
I really liked her idea of seeing the mess play out on a screen. Yes, I am aware of my surroundings and stay away from the downtown area. Yes, I do wear a mask at the grocery store because it still is required. (However, I wear one in the bandana style that allows me to breathe.) My beloved part-time job is gone, so I don't go out much, which can be a bit depressing. However, looking at the big picture from Ms. Ladd's shifted my perspective a bit.
There are people who are actively dismantling the hold of the lower frequency timeline, and others, who are holding the light in the other one. We've talked about this in many threads, but there is something about the way Ms. Ladd describes it that reached me in another way.
Circling back to my choice of a song of freedom - well, now that makes a lot of sense to me. I am moved with the idea of people dancing in joy all around the world because we are free.
I leave you with links to Lori Ladd's video, the song she references, and my own choice for a song of freedom. Get up and dance!