Audrey's Joy Train by Audrey Peterman

Audrey's Joy Train by Audrey Peterman

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Audrey's Joy Train by Audrey Peterman
Audrey's Joy Train by Audrey Peterman
‘The Lions Too Would Laugh With Joy’

‘The Lions Too Would Laugh With Joy’

Our Divine Humanity Urgently Needed

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‘The Lions Too Would Laugh With Joy’
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The first light of dawn is a sacred time in many religions. I try to make sure I imprint it with a thought for the Divine Will to be done today.

Happiest day, beloved Joy Train Rider! I love you! Bless you. I affirm we are doing well.

Upon waking each morning I establish who, what and where I am: I Am a child of God, expressing as a human being here on three-dimensional Planet Earth. I Am here to “work out my kinks,” basically requiring me to remember that I never left the heart of creation in the first place. At any moment I can claim my divine nature.

From this posture I strive to flow love out into the world from the break of dawn, calling for healing of the atrocities being heaped upon our country. I pray for those in Los Angeles area in particular and support their determination to uphold our democracy.

This is the most chilling story I’ve ever read, though one I expected closer to November 7 last year when cyber analysts began calling for an investigation. I forced myself to read it because I naturally recoiled. I feel I have an obligation to know and act. Too many people are likely to avoid looking, not realizing they’re ceding more of our power.

I’m glad that millions of Americans are rising up to declare our democracy and our human rights. I thoroughly support NO KINGS! I’m confident that many others like me are also focusing on uplifting our spiritual nature and opening our spiritual eyes. In this way we succeed together.

In the book Initiation that I’m currently devouring, the young niece of the Pharaoh Ptahotep describes a level of harmony between man, beast and motion that blew my mind though I’ve seen images many times.

“It was wonderful to be able to stand as securely and as apparently motionless as father while the chariot raced over the ground! Often our rides were quite long. It was a thrilling feeling to be speeding along behind the galloping lions. The lions also enjoyed being able to get in a good run, and not only we—father and I—but the lions too would laugh with joy.

“Through these chariot rides my body became muscular, powerful and as resilient as if I had practised wrestling everyday. Every single muscle was used, forced to co-ordinate and react instantly with every movement of the chariot. It was a constant dance, although invisible, as it was the floor underneath, not we ourselves that was really dancing on and on.”

Though I was only able to find chariots drawn by horses, I am amazed by the level of rigor required to travel in a chariot, which I never thought of before. (Alamy image.)

“The pharaoh in a chariot with lions is a powerful symbol that demonstrates his authority and his control over the forces of nature and the dangers of the desert,” AI offers when I look it up.

This brings us to the site of today’s tour, and the most dramatic experience I ever had in the wild.

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