The Power of FeelingWritten by George Lockett
We see all top Scientist and Physicist and Business People, all using their mind to try to understand life and world around them. What they find is that more they look into a subject more they realise how little they actually know.Yet true process of knowing is not in understanding, it is in being. It is through your feeling and releasing, relaxing and centring your energy that you can truly know whom you are. Take a deep breath and stay conscious of your breathing as you reach out with your feeling. This works best with your eyes close using one’s imagination, creating images with your feelings and expanding your consciousness outwards. You can imagine your energy field connected to Earth and being as one with planet. As you do this you may realise that your consciousness is margining with that of planet and you are helping planets own consciousness to wake up and become aware of its’ Self. You can expand again and feel connection to Sun and Moon and all planets of our Solar System. Astrologers have known for years of this connection and influence. It is time now for us all to wake up and put our energy in tune with planet Earth and Solar System. Just allow yourself freedom to dream and feel connection.
| | 150-Million Year Old Baby Bird Fossil/ W Hide Scraper!Written by Steven Mopntes
150-Million Year Old Baby Bird Fossil/ Hide Scraper!I was using my metal detector in foothills of Tucson, Arizona. As luck would have it, I never find what I am Seeking. As day started to come to an end. I was walking back to my truck with metal detector resting on my shoulder. I caught sight of an unusual looking rock laying on ground. After picking up rock I dusted rock on my pant leg and noticed a fossilized baby bird just off center of stone. I turned stone over to reveal more of bird’s body on back of stone. After showing bird off to some of my friends, I decided to take stone to University of Arizona. I wanted to learn more about what I had found. My first stop at U of A was at American History Museum. I was told to take my stone to Paleontology Department across lawn in front of where I was. When I got there I saw a professor in his office. I asked him if I could talk to a Paleontologist. He asked why, so I handed him stone and preceded to tell him how I had found stone. His eyes got big with excitement as he examined stone while we walking down hallway to another office. Soon theirs were several professor and people looking at stone in awe over my good fortune. As they talked, I listened. The rock I found was secondary sedimentary solidified black limestone. Which is not indigenous to this area. I was told rock could have come from Canada, Montana, Kansas, China, or even from South America. The baby bird fossil was 150 million years old. This period in time is when birds evolved from reptiles. Another professor pointed out to me other inclusions that were in stone like plant matter, twigs, and other foreign objects not identifiable to him. A professor stated that there was proof that this rock was found on top of ground impact marks etched into rock as rain hit front of stone for thousands of years while it lay on top of ground. The marks were small circular pockets about size of a pencil eraser grouped together. It was also mentioned that there was once other bones near chest of bird that had fallen out over time but imprint of bones are still visible. They could not identify species of bird, as there is nothing on record, to compare it to. I was asked by one of professors if I wouldn’t mind waiting for one more professor who was still in class to come see stone. He stated that this professor was part of their group and they wanted his opinion of stone. As he approached, I handed him, stone. He looked at it for a moment and stated that this stone was an artifact that had been carved by primitive man into a tool used to scrape flesh away from hide of game killed for food. It turned out that this mans background is in field of Archeology. A silence fell on people gathered we listened to information being given about this rare find.
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