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ALT's avatar

Wiz, two things: did you notice what’s happening with the Schumann Resonance? And reading your post today has been most interesting. I read a paragraph or two and take a short nap! This is exhausting!! Am I alone in this?

Wizard Withwords's avatar

Yes, I have been watching the Schumann Resonance spiking and blacking out, and was going to disappear down that rabbit hole but the Wrap-up was long enough as it is! We just had a major solar flare as well, so it seems like everything is registering the cosmic gate we're approaching this coming week! Have written a little more about it in the Week Ahead I'm about to send out! This is an intense time, and I think reading a little and then napping is a beautiful way to take it in. Your mind gets overwhelmed and needs a break, and while you rest, your heart gets a chance to metabolise it all. xx

ALT's avatar

I look forward to your Novellas, though they take a commitment to read and digest. They will be great summaries for posterity. I appreciate your insights and ongoing willingness to keep us focused on what is emerging rather than sinking without hope into the quicksand of darkness.

On another note, I’ve long said to friends that a gift of AI is that it can do brainwork certainly faster and maybe better than our human brains. This will give us room to delve into the realm of emotion, which we aren’t great at. The ocean of potential through individual and cumulative coherence is intriguing and enticing. Frequency wave theory? Thanks, Wiz.

Wizard Withwords's avatar

What an interesting way to think about AI. I think you’re on to something - I do not fear AI, but see it as a powerful tool when used wisely, and I do believe that in time, it will allow us, as you say, to focus on the soul work more than the mind work. Our world is so built around that sort of task work, that we have trouble imagining a world where we didn’t have to deal with that work, and were therefor more free to focus on holding our frequency and living in harmony. We cling to our need to go to work to earn a living, even though so many of us cannot stand our work….we’re stuck in a cycle that in time I believe we will release ourselves from, as humanity finds ways to sustain its needs without having to work so hard. That’s a big one to unpack in a short comment, and I’ve done it a little clumsily, but all that is to say - I agree with you! xx

ALT's avatar

Never clumsy! What percentage of our brain do we use? (I’ve read 10% is myth.) Regardless there is so much more for us if we can see our limiting beliefs and move beyond them. Hard nut to crack but it seems the fates are leading us there. You are much appreciated. 2/20 excited! Write on!

Hudson D's avatar

This is a significant moment