Caterpillars disintegrate into a soup of "imaginal cells" out of which emerges a butterfly. That's where the world is now. One way of being is disintegrating; people are imagining new ways of doing & thinking about things, relating to self and others. It won't stay soup for long.

Dec 9, 2020 · 5:41 AM UTC

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You’re about a few years too early but we will remember you for that.
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So we're a chrysalis then? I can see it. I sure hope we're helping a butterfly out of the cocoon and not a clutch of maggots!
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We are ready, and the stars are aligning. Indigenous peoples know this solstice is big. EG: What is happening at Uluru in Australia on Solstice will be very very special. A beautiful energy to tap into. ❤️
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PS Keep the faith America - you are world leaders and the birth is ALWAYS messy. Millions of people around the world are rooting for you. What the world needs now is Loads and loads of love and faith in the power of love for our fellows 🙏
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Yep from human goo to an AI butterfly swooping straight into the Great Reset right?😫😫😫😫
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I think about this all the time - the butterfly’s near death transformation that leads to something so beautiful. I keep telling my friends (and myself). It’s okay to be sad, it’s okay to be scared, it’s okay to be bored, feel small and slow down. THEN something new is possible!
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I was just explaining this concept to my friend the other day while he was cross faded and he was absolutely mind blown at the caterpillar soup thing
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Marianne's got the good stuff tonight.
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Metamorphosis 🦋 but first, goo. The dissolution into goo is completely necessary to trigger the reformation of the cells. So much good stuff here.
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