Pure bliss being able to see the sun from it’s a faint glow until it bursts over the Blue Mountains.
Happy day beloved Joy Train Rider! Bless you! I hope you had some fun over the weekend. We mostly lay around and watched movies and I gave my mind time to relax, as I’m almost always writing.
I also watched programs on New Earth One Network that is my current spiritual focus, and heard this extraordinary statement, (paraphrasing):
“We live in an energy body. . . light condensed to physicality. We walk and talk in an envelope of love, totally unaware of the mechanics of life; that we are loved, protected and supplied. It’s like driving a car though nobody has taught us to drive.”
It suggests that we should monitor our thoughts and keep them peaceful, because the more we can do that, the more we allow peace to thrive. Each time we find ourselves mulling over memories of being wronged, we should inject the light of love into the memory to dissolve it, thus keeping our own mental energy field light and happy. I believe that deeply and I’m more determined than ever to practice it.
Focusing on energy and light led me to one of my favorite bodies in the universe, the Horsehead Nebula. I fell in love with it because it genuinely looks like a horse and is so huge and powerful, and recently we’ve been watching Yellowstone on Netflix and loving the herds of wild horses. To be able to combine horses and light in one cosmic image is heady indeed.
As we’re taking off from Earth this will be a journey of about 1,500 light years. Did you know it’s in the Orion constellation? I didn’t. Here’s some other fascinating things we’ll learn:
According to Astronomy:
“One of the most prized telescopic dark nebulae is the Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Its widespread popularity comes from photographic images. . . This magnificent celestial bust of a horse’s head — like a knight chess piece — is one of the most challenging objects of its kind, especially owing to its low-contrast surroundings.
“We see the dark Horsehead Nebula only because
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