It’s so wonderful to hear that you are taking time to embrace to beauty of nature. My time hiking over the past few years has helped to soothe and steady me fron the crushing blow that is the Covid event and the continuing jab genocide. My own family called me names and I lost friends but I am still here.
I was one of many who listened to a recording of the Orwellian browbeating you took from an advisory panel, I think?, back in 2021? I think Dr. Trozzi passed it along. It was traumatizing to listen to but you stood strong.
All we can do is stand in our truth and take time to find joy in the present moment. 🙏
Thankyou for your beautiful poem. For me, I made a conscious decision to read the Bhagavad Gita, A Walk-through for Westerners, by Jack Hawley, and to immerce myself in Nature when I can.
I spent the first 2 years of the so called pandemic going to rallies, writing letters to advocate ending nonsensical mandates, sharing my concerns whoever chose to listen.. lost friends and my career.
And did I make a difference? I don't know.
And I am okay with this, for I did what I think was my duty, gently guided by the Divine.
Today, I am more devoted to God than I have ever been. My prayers will always be for the good of humanity, and my meditation are centered on the divine.
I have faith everyone of us will become devotees, to heal this upside down world we all created.
Always a nurturing and healing commentary, Dr. Christian, thank you! Ginger Breggin
The beautiful sounds of summer.
It’s so wonderful to hear that you are taking time to embrace to beauty of nature. My time hiking over the past few years has helped to soothe and steady me fron the crushing blow that is the Covid event and the continuing jab genocide. My own family called me names and I lost friends but I am still here.
I was one of many who listened to a recording of the Orwellian browbeating you took from an advisory panel, I think?, back in 2021? I think Dr. Trozzi passed it along. It was traumatizing to listen to but you stood strong.
All we can do is stand in our truth and take time to find joy in the present moment. 🙏
Lovely read—and good advice!!
Thank you for sharing lovely thoughts!
Thankyou for your beautiful poem. For me, I made a conscious decision to read the Bhagavad Gita, A Walk-through for Westerners, by Jack Hawley, and to immerce myself in Nature when I can.
I spent the first 2 years of the so called pandemic going to rallies, writing letters to advocate ending nonsensical mandates, sharing my concerns whoever chose to listen.. lost friends and my career.
And did I make a difference? I don't know.
And I am okay with this, for I did what I think was my duty, gently guided by the Divine.
Today, I am more devoted to God than I have ever been. My prayers will always be for the good of humanity, and my meditation are centered on the divine.
I have faith everyone of us will become devotees, to heal this upside down world we all created.
God Bless...