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Four Legged Friends
Energetics: the science that deals with the laws of energy and its transformations.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

SHIFTING

The week of March 21st I began sensing a shift coming. It’s a feeling that just washes over me and its one that I cannot easily describe. However, I have experienced it enough times to know to pay attention and patiently wait, knowing all would be revealed in its most perfect timing.

The following week I was guided to head back to Park City Utah. My initial response was what? Not that I was ever unhappy in Park City, but honestly, I never thought to go back. Of course looking back, when I was saying my goodbyes, people would ask “so how long are you going be gone?” My reply, “You just never know”.

My rent was due on the 7th of April and the 7th was fast approaching. There was no time to make a plan. I knew I wasn’t meant to stay another month in Bellingham, so I would have to leave the following week before the rent came due. Upon realizing this I shout, “You’ve got to be kidding me!”

So I spent all day Tuesday cleaning the condo and packing my car. I woke up at 4:30 a.m. Wednesday morning and I hit the road at 5:30 a.m. in an attempt to miss rush-hour traffic in Seattle/Bellevue. My route, by Google, would take me on Interstate 90 across several high mountain passes as I traveled through Washington, Idaho and Montana.

The first pass was Snoqualmie (sno-KWAHL-mee) Pass. The warning signs displayed the need for chains or snow tires on an AWD as I approached the base of the pass. Chloe and I were covered. There were semis lined up on the side of the road as I headed up the pass at a snails pace of 30 mph. The road was winding and steep and covered in snow and ice and the snow was coming down hard. It looked like a winter wonderland and I wanted to stop and take pictures to share the beauty, but there was no place to pull over as the snow was piled high from the plows.

All and all, that first day, I would go over 7 passes Snoqualmie, Fourth of July, Lookout, Lolo (low low), Lost Trail, Bannock, Gilmore. Yes, snowing all the way.


Side note:

When Phil made his prediction of an early spring, I sensed he was off and the country would endure several more weeks of winter. Those of you who are driven by the seasons for your fashion; my thoughts on the subject, you are going to miss out on your spring wardrobe and will be jumping straight into your summer wardrobe, so get ready.


To say it was intense, is putting it mildly. Blessedly, other than fatigue, there were no unwelcomed surprises and I made it as far as Missoula Montana the first day. Yes, 11 hours of driving.

I had never been to Missoula Montana. It’s actually quite lovely. It’s the land of cattle and cowboys. The area is beginning to see peeks of green here and there and its surrounding mountains were snow covered, making for a nice contrast. The people were very friendly too. Did I mention the cowboys? (Smile)

The next morning I got up feeling a bit worse for wear and was enjoying my first cup of Jo, and seriously considered the idea of resting a day and exploring the area before hitting the road again. I mean, why not? “No!” came in loud and clear from my guides, “You need to leave for Park City today.” Great!

Of course the whole trip I’m thinking, what’s the plan? There is no stinking plan. Great!

I got off to a late start Thursday leaving at 8:30 a.m. Really not too much to share about the drive that day. It was snowing and snowing and snowing. After 9 hours on the road and enjoying Monida Pass and the Continental Divide in a raging snow storm, I finally arrived in Park City. As I got out of the car I had to resist the urge to get down on all fours and kiss the ground. I was that grateful to have made it safely and I couldn’t wait to lay prone on a comfy bed.

I stayed Thursday through Sunday in the local HI. All I wanted to do was sleep. After 4 days of quiet and solitude I realized just how big an energetic hit I had taken over the last eight months, but I will leave that dissection for another post.

People I have reunited with since coming back to Park City have all asked me if I regret having left Park City in the first place. My answer is definitely not. I had a journey to complete and now that it’s done I feel free to begin anew without anything hanging unfinished out there.

I was on a hike in a beautiful area called Red Rock a couple of days ago. I have attached some pictures. While immersing myself in the energy that nature provides, I was struck by the similarity of my travels to Dorothy’s travels to OZ.

Like Dorothy, I clicked my ruby slippers and repeated, “There is no place like home… There is no place like home”.

Blessings & Love,

Kate

Sunday, April 3, 2011

PRAYER

The tragedy that has touched Japan weighs heavy on the peoples of the world. It is difficult to imagine what every man, woman and child is feeling, experiencing, as we have not walked in their shoes.

The question I keep hearing over and over from individuals, is “How Can I Help?”

After reading my statement, “We as individuals can help to keep this expansion alive by sending our loving and compassionate thoughts to our brothers and sisters globally.” from my blog, Hands That Heal through Energetics, people have been asking me, “Can our positive thoughts really help?”

The answer is YES!!

There is a scientist in Japan, Dr. Masuro Emoto, who has done amazing research about the affects of emotions/thoughts and words, on water. I encourage each and every one of you to go to this link http://www.whatthebleep.com/crystals/ and read about it.

I first became aware of his research while watching the video What the Bleep…. And was ecstatic to find confirmation to what I intuitively knew, which is, that our thoughts, words and emotions have a direct affect on our environment and each other. I do believe in this concept with all my being, so much so, that I have written powerful words of love on my Brita container to charge the water I drink.

The call for assistance from Dr. Emoto asked for mass prayer on March 31st; see below, however, I believe if we each continue to send this loving message daily, it will reinforce the energy started on the Thursday, and will continue to be of great service.

So I am asking for your active participation. Pass this on to all your friends and ask them to forward it. Let’s all pray together daily and create a circle of love across the planet.

Blessings & Love,

Kate

To All People around the World
Please send your prayers of love and gratitude to water at the nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan!

By the massive earthquakes of Magnitude 9 and surreal massive tsunamis, more than 10,000 people are still missing…even now… It has been 16 days already since the disaster happened. What makes it worse is that water at the reactors of Fukushima Nuclear Plants started to leak, and it’s contaminating the ocean, air and water molecule of surrounding areas.

Human wisdom has not been able to do much to solve the problem, but we are only trying to cool down the anger of radioactive materials in the reactors by discharging water to them.

Is there really nothing else to do?

I think there is. During over twenty year research of hado measuring and water crystal photographic technology, I have been witnessing that water can turn positive when it receives pure vibration of human prayer no matter how far away it is.
Energy formula of Albert Einstein, E=MC2 really means that Energy = number of people and the square of people’s consciousness.

Now is the time to understand the true meaning. Let us all join the prayer ceremony as fellow citizens of the planet earth. I would like to ask all people, not just in Japan, but all around the world to please help us to find a way out the crisis of this planet!!
The prayer procedure is as follows.


Name of ceremony:
“Let’s send our thoughts of love and gratitude to all water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima”

Day and Time:
March 31st, 2011 (Thursday)
12:00 noon in each time zone

Please say the following phrase:
“The water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant,
we are sorry to make you suffer.
Please forgive us. We thank you, and we love you.”

Please say it aloud or in your mind. Repeat it three times as you put your hands together in a prayer position. Please offer your sincere prayer.

Thank you very much from my heart.

With love and gratitude,
Masaru Emoto
Messenger of Water
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