Just as the bubonic plague was followed by a Renaissance, Covid is going to be followed by a renaissance as well. A radically new appreciation for the possibilities of life is pushing up from the bottom of things like the tiniest blade of grass pushing up from beneath the ground.

May 4, 2021 · 4:21 PM UTC

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Non sequitur but reminds me of the old saying that "An Irishman is never drunk so long as he can hold onto a blade of grass to keep from falling off the earth."
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May the Farce be w you In L. Cohen's words ( my fav song)- "So Long Marianne"
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I hope you are right. If people remain obedient and compliant that will be hard to achieve. Our mainstream media has done a mass brainwashing on the population.
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Until we transcend the ego distorted limitations of being “Woke” and move all the way on up to Love & Light by becoming “Spiritually Awakened”, we can’t trust that the thoughts, ideas and opinions our minds come up with, are moving us closer to “The Greater Good.”
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The age of Aquarius ♒️ is here. 🙏🙇‍♀️💫⭐️☮️💜
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I really don’t think COVID is going to be the worst of it, but I hope so.
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What does this even mean?
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Corvid has brought with it an energy ... and we need to harness that energy ... for the betterment of Mankind!
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I do hope so, Marianne. But all I see & feel around me is just more commodification and a sense of, "returning back to normal".
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1 My wife & I were heartened by the bright lights we met in Europe during extended trips over the past two years;esp. those under 35; for what you are describing there needs to be a tipping point in collective consciousness; those same understandings are not present to the same
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