We're Here, Let's Get To Work
Namaste, Y'all,
And what a week it's been since my last post! The US is in another war, and the Republican Party is in high implosion mode as they scurry to avoid and deflect from key issues—which shall remain nameless—and the rest of the globe is reeling from their toxic rule. And then we have yesterday's powerful cosmic lineup with a double Virgo whammy of a lunar eclipse and full moon (blood moon) ushering in a fresh amount of profound shifts and changes for the masses coming down the pike. It feels official to say that we are in the Age of Aquarius, folks. If we take a look back at the 1960s and the immense social, civil, and global consciousness changes the decade produced, it seems like not only a precursor of the future (our present) but also pales in comparison. I'm hearing many people speaking about how baffled they are with the state of the world's affairs and have no feeling of relief or structure to cling to. All certainties and securities are proven to be nothing more than an illusion, and the vast corruption goes far beyond what was ever imagined and is deeply intertwined. As I've been harping for the past few years (and many others), life as we've come to know it is coming to an end. And that end is present.
A few weeks ago I blogged about building community and sharing resources because things are going to get tight. With the seas crowded with warships, our ports and canals in jeopardy, key financial institutions on the brink of collapsing again, and the food industry in the states depleting due to ICE raids, we're headed to a vulnerable state. We need to be humanitarian-minded and drop the us vs. them mentality, for we are all feeling the impact, and it's only going to get worse before it gets better. So ingenuity and originality are being called on to lighten the burdens and help circumvent the incoming reality we'll be facing. Let's be real, there are no clear solutions or paths in sight. This means we must take responsibility for ourselves and stop holding the powers that be accountable because they simply will not.
Best wishes ahead,
Terry Perkins
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