Crystal Clear


Tuesday January 20, 2015

Before a client comes for reading I decide what color to wear based on what I "see" them wearing, or something linked to their energies. Most of the time I am spot on. Sunday I thought to wear a specific color of blue/green (not turquoise) which told me the client was either in the medical profession, a healer, or had medical problems. As I reached for my blue/green top I heard, "No. You have to wear navy and your sapphire and diamond necklace. Puzzled, I listened and changed - besides navy has always been a favorite color linked to end times for me. (It comes out of the blue, fade to black, you know the metaphors).

The client arrived shortly thereafter, and lo and behold was wearing the blue/green color I had originally put on. She is a doctor who lost her mom two weeks ago, which I assumed linked to the heart jewelry and chakra. It wasn't long before her mother arrived at our reading. We laughed and chatted and spent a long time in discussion about her life and reality.

Then her mother did something very interesting ... she showed me the image of this crystal with Solux just above my head and said, "This is how you look to me now." That was indeed strange for how would she know about the crystal and ETs and more. Yet there she was conjuring up memories of a realization I recently had. For decades, when I closed my eyes and I sometimes saw the head (eyes) of a gray alien staring back at me. Recently I realized I was looking at a mirror reflection, or another aspect, of my soul. That was all cool, but I wanted more.

This takes us to an article posted today featuring a hand holding a diamond (that references the Sacred Geometry of our reality in case you missed the memo). There are also an unusually large number of articles about aliens this week, some posted below. It's about finding the truth about our origins. As for me, the endless facets of reality become more crystal clear each day. Check out the eyes of the person holding the crystal below. You know they always chose blue eyed people. (giggle) The article is about everything being perfect.


When Doing Your Best Means Doing the Bare Minimum  
Epoch Times - January 20, 2015

The article: As a recovering perfectionist, it's often difficult to accept the bare minimum. But when I realign with my purpose and bring myself back to center, I realize it's okay. The minimum is okay. What it comes down to is this: Every now and then, I place unnecessary pressure to myself to be better than my best.







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